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The darkness of the image

‘Walking Through the Darkness’ at Centre for Contemporary Photography grapples with the paradoxes of darkness, technically and thematically.

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Exhibition review: Open Borders, John Curtin Gallery

Contemporary arts and curatorial practice opens a dialogue with regional and remote Western Australia.

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Exhibition review: The Huxleys: DisGraceland, Abbotsford Convent

Love, expression, freedom and glam in The Huxleys’ latest exhibition ‘DisGraceland’, commissioned by Vogue Australia.

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Event review: Now or Never Art Trail, Victoria Harbour Promenade Docklands

Crowd-pleasers set the tone at Melbourne’s inaugural Now or Never festival.

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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.

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Regional arts get a boost with a record prize pool 

Flying Arts Alliance announces a massive increase in support and sponsorship for its annual signature event, the Queensland Regional Arts…

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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.

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