Visual Arts
Full spectrum: the broad-reaching appeal of Hiromi Tango
Japanese Australian artist Hiromi Tango brings together knowledge embedded in rituals with ancient origins and scientific innovation to create sites…
Performance review: Nighttime Righttime, Carriageworks
Presented as part of Performance Space’s Liveworks Festival, ‘Nighttime Righttime’ was a syncopated medley of the wonderfully odd.
Exhibition review: Each, Other, Griffith University Art Museum (GUAM)
‘Each, Other’ offers a compelling insight into the experiences of two photographers born in the wake of China's Open Door…
CALD, CARM and collected: fostering the future artists of Australia
Leaders of Australia’s foremost arts companies run by and with culturally and linguistically diverse young people, speak about their role…
Opportunities and awards
Calibre Essay Prize open for entries, development opportunity for regional youths, plus winner of Portia Geach Memorial Award and finalists…
Aboriginal art in the classroom: state gallery model proving welcome support
Educational resources developed by the Art Gallery of South Australia are having nationwide impacts.
Immersive artworks define 2023 Fremantle Biennale
The fourth iteration of this WA festival shows it is going from strength to strength.
Exhibition review: David Serisier: Here and There, Orange Regional Gallery
David Serisier's lastest body of work was prompted by a photographic coincidence, but led to a deeply resolved exhibition.
What art ought to be through practice and engagement
Key topics raised at the recent Sydney Ideas talk on the importance of art in uncovering stories, connecting cultures, and…
Typewriter artist creates sensations with hidden messages
London-based artist James Cook uses typewriters to create masterful pieces.