Visual Arts
Exhibition review: Tom Moore, Abundant Wonder, Glenelg
With whimsical storytelling and tech wizardry, Tom Moore reinstates the sense of wonder in exhibition making.
Exhibition review: Ingrid Morley, Orange Regional Gallery
Bold elegant sculptures made from farm machinery talk about loss and renewal, in the hands of artist Ingrid Morley.
Complicating Vietnamese diaspora stories for the better
A look into how the ‘MÌNH’ exhibition challenges notions of a monolithic Vietnamese identity through art and writing.
Incognito art sale where everything goes for $100
More than 3500 works are still up for grabs from the Incognito Art Show, with funds going to two studios…
Festival review: Illuminate Adelaide, from Arborialis to City Lights
Bringing light to Adelaide in the depths of winter, Illuminate is a relatively young festival that’s already making its mark.
Museums spearhead production in VR films
Three trans-Tasman museums invest a total of $1 million for WA-based White Spark Pictures to develop new VR documentaries.
Opportunities and awards
Matched fundraising programs inviting applicants, mentoring for diverse writers, plus winners of Footscray Art Prize, and finalists across the arts.
Peers and portals
A triptych of vignettes about three of Sydney’s emerging oil painters and their voyages of identity.
Why does Frida Kahlo’s fame outshine other women artists?
Audiences are currently in the grip of ‘Frida fever’ thanks to a blockbuster show at AGSA. But why does this…
Exhibition review: Kayannie Denigan, Belconnen Arts Centre
‘Reflections of Country’ creates a space for Aboriginal women to connect with audiences and share their perspectives.