Festivals

Festival lights up a 300 million-year-old canvas
A unique festival in Alice Springs combines modern technology and ancient landscapes.

Why we need context in Indigenous art
The Desert Mob Symposium invites audiences and artists to learn from each other.

Remote arts centres are the unsung heroes of Indigenous art practice
Art centres in remote communities don’t often get the attention they deserve but they are the backbone of Indigenous arts…

On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
Ballarat Gallery Director retires, NCCA Director resigns, and two Festival directors announced.

The Second Woman
A multi-layered and vulnerable exploration of relationship dynamics and risk.

The Dark Chorus
Compelling and intricate, a knitting of exquisite sound and delicately controlled choreography.

Inflatable Refugee sails with a strong message
A giant artwork which has been touring globally to draw attention to the plight of 65 million displaced refugees arrives…

Sleeping Beauty
A simultaneously modern and 14th Century melodrama brought to life by some of the most endearing puppets you’re ever likely…

Five year funding secured for Tasmanian festival
Launceston’s Junction Arts Festival has secured $1.25 million in state government funding until 2021.

Leading by celebrating difference
We all know Queenslanders are different, but CIAF has put a new brand on that unique creativity, one that is…