Visual Arts
The darkness of the image
‘Walking Through the Darkness’ at Centre for Contemporary Photography grapples with the paradoxes of darkness, technically and thematically.
Exhibition review: Open Borders, John Curtin Gallery
Contemporary arts and curatorial practice opens a dialogue with regional and remote Western Australia.
Calling for an artist and a writer to transform a station
There is an opportunity for two creatives to envisage major signature artworks as part of the South Geelong to Waurn…
Me and my mentor: Britt Salt and Hannah Gartside
Visual artists Britt Salt and Hannah Gartside are both interested in real bodies moving through their installations. They were paired…
Seven career lessons from intergenerational artists
Career journeys offer many pathways. A group of artists aged from 26 to 66, share advice on managing the options…
Exhibition review: The Huxleys: DisGraceland, Abbotsford Convent
Love, expression, freedom and glam in The Huxleys’ latest exhibition ‘DisGraceland’, commissioned by Vogue Australia.
Event review: Now or Never Art Trail, Victoria Harbour Promenade Docklands
Crowd-pleasers set the tone at Melbourne’s inaugural Now or Never festival.
project8: why it's an interesting new gallery model
New Melbourne gallery, project8, blends academic research with artist-led curatorial practice, philanthropy and commercial outcomes.
Regional arts get a boost with a record prize poolÂ
Flying Arts Alliance announces a massive increase in support and sponsorship for its annual signature event, the Queensland Regional Arts…
Getting the balance right in a festival of Asian Australian cultures
OzAsia Festival returns in 2023 to centre Australian Asian diasporic experiences and connect with forefront contemporary projects abroad.