Visual Arts
2014 Adelaide Fringe breaks box office records
Ticket sales up by 10% at this year’s Fringe, cementing its place as Australia’s largest arts festival.
Matterhorn
For Fred and Theo on the precipice of a tender camaraderie, happiness – not acceptance – is all that matters.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat
The sheer joie de vivre of the cast was breathtaking.
Adelaide Festival box office generates $2.3 million
Final audiences at David Sefton’s second Adelaide Festival program tipped to exceed 348,000.
New craft market to stitch up Melbourne
Craft Victoria is reclaiming the Queen Victoria Markets with original, locally produced product.
Transcendence: Nell, Angelica Mesiti, Aura Satz
A meditation on the transformative experience of music, this show hovers in one's consciousness long after exiting the gallery.
Overseas experience still a resume assumption for actors
Mark Morrissey shares the career path for actors lucky enough to be represented by him, noting overseas experience is standard…
Excavating the Art of the Urban Pharoahs
Digging through the modern hieroglyphics of revolutionary Egypt has exposed artistic treasures, some lost forever.
Kate Miller-Heidke: O Vertigo
The sometimes-opera-singer uses her voice, occasionally with the aid of body percussion, to create unique and adventurous sounds.
Illumination: The Art of Philip Wolfhagen
The scrupulousness with which Wolfhagen goes about his creative practice results in finished works of great technical complexity.