Visual Arts
The festival that reinvents itself every year
Returning in 2022, Parrtjima shares Aboriginal knowledge and stories on Country to pave a better path for all Australians.
Exhibition Review: Language is a River, Monash University Museum of Art
An eclectic showing of artists from here and afar touch on a diversity of themes around language and identity.
Exhibition review: Imants Tillers: As soon as tomorrow
Art that asks - when will the answers come?
Arts podcasts we’ve escaped to in 2021
After another big year of ups and downs, we can find refuge and entertainment in arts podcasts from 2021.
Opportunities and awards wrap
Call outs for Darwin Fringe and CinenfestOZ Festival plus winners of the Koori Mail Indigenous Art Award, Balnaves Foundation Fellow,…
Emerging biennial's new take on cross-cultural dialogue
The inaugural Hyphenated Biennial brings together First Nations and Asian diasporic artists in a multi-faceted dialogue.
APT10 delivers mature connections
The spirit of intellectual equality with which APT began in 1993 only becomes more relevant and compelling in APT10.
How blockbusters can usher new thinking
Blockbusters offer a voltage of ideas between past and present, so how is a pandemic model ushering a new way…
Exhibition review: The view from Here, AGWA
A celebration of over 230 WA artists: an eclectic survey of where we have been and where we are now.
Getting noticed, a letter to an emerging creative
Decorated arts writer/critic Andrew Wood wrote a series of open letters to creatives with this one focussing on getting noticed.