Visual Arts
SYDNEY FESTIVAL: Scott Wright & The Nargun and the Stars
Scott Wright co-founded visual and physical theatre company ERTH in Ballarat in 1990. The successful company is now housed in…
VISUAL ART REVIEW: Shiva Amir-Ansari
The sense of a tremendous force, vastness and beauty that elicits awe, fear and veneration.
Inviting The Neighbours In - Adelaide’s OzAsia Festival ‘08
A new festival in Adelaide’s festival ‘off season’ is gathering ground and popularity. Launched in 2007, this years OzAsia Festival…
THEATRE REVIEW
Playspotting, presented by Melbourne Writers' Theatre & MelBorn08 at the Carlton Courthouse as part of the Melbourne International Fringe Festival,…
art at the heart: July
The time has arrived...the sixth biennial Regional Arts Australia national conference, art at the heart was officially launched at the…
OPINION: Why Bill Henson did not 'cross the line'
Henson’s pictures are clearly works of art, whether you like them or not. Just as clearly, they are not pornographic.…
Kangaroo Teeterboard
Everyone wants to run away to the circus, right? Well now running away to the circus has become something more…
THEATRE REVIEW: Miss Julie, Vanilla Productions, Belvoir St Downstairs (Sydney)
Dark, gripping and intense, this production of Strindberg's Miss Julie, directed by Vladislavs Nastavshevs, is given a powerhouse performance by…
REVIEW: <i>Silk + Sand</i>, Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Paddington
In 1993 Australian printmaker Michael Kempson met Chinese printmaker Su Xin Ping and expressed a wish to initiate a cultural…
Top 50 Arts Internships - Part One
Diligently compiled by Cassandra Kiely, Arts Hub brings you an invaluable resource in this comprehensive listing of the top 50…