Visual Arts
New views on hoarding art
Art on construction hoardings is embedded in the urban environment – why is it there and what can it offer…
What does an artist collective look like today?
Ten artist collectives come together in the Collective Polyphony Festival to reconsider what’s needed in our arts ecology today.
The launch of Creative Australia to welcome new era
Appointees announced for Creative Australia board, Music Australia Council and Creative Workplaces Council.
Dome screening review: XYZZY: Jess Johnson and Simon Ward, Neversphere
‘XYZZY’ is a visual and aural journey that tilts our world upside down.
Overcoming threshold anxiety
Geelong Arts Centre’s redevelopment opens the venue up to the public eye, in a way that’s deliberately designed to ensure…
Opportunities and awards
Cabaret Festival callout, artist seeking pre-owned ceramics, research residency opportunity, plus literary winners and small sculpture finalists!
The First Nations exhibition drawing record audiences in Auckland, and why
Designed as an international touring exhibition, ‘Ever Present’ is an exercise in self-determined exhibition making. So, what artworks speak loudest?
The LEGO exhibition that ranked number one at 167-year-old museum
With a lot of LEGO bricks and even more creativity, 'RELICS: A New World Arises' topped attendance records at South…
Exhibition review: Brent Harris: The Other Side, Auckland Art Gallery
Brent Harris' survey exhibition takes viewers on an emotional journey and search for meaning.
The darkness of the image
‘Walking Through the Darkness’ at Centre for Contemporary Photography grapples with the paradoxes of darkness, technically and thematically.