The Amplify Collective
Postcard from Hong Kong
Your cultural guide to Hong Kong with art hubs that offer respite from the busy city filled with creativity from…
Exhibition review: Zoe Leonard: Al río/To the River, MCA
Despite the exhibition containing hundreds of photos, it’s what we don’t see that leaves the biggest impression.
Exhibition review: Pantini Kalijarrala Ngatiki, Wapami Kalijarra Wirliyala, Suzanne O’Connell Gallery
Warlpiri sisters Julie Nangala Robertson and Sabrina Nangala Robertson celebrate Country, Culture and heritage with transportive works.
Dancing on a tightrope: young dancers creating independent work for Fringe
Melbourne Fringe Festival continues its legacy of promoting cultural democracy and emerging artists with an exciting dance program for 2023.
The rise of South Australian film festivals
Emerging and diverse filmmakers in SA have more opportunities to show their work with the rise in local film festivals.
Accessible writing is for everyone
Accessible writing can be divided into two categories: plain language and Easy Read.
Performance review: The Journey Down, WA
A sound and performance journey traversing space, time and cultural connection.
Exhibition review: Our Land. Our Future, Tangentyere Artists Gallery
A collaborative series of screenprints by Thea Perkins and Mparntwe Town Campers is a timely reminder of what’s at risk…
Exhibition review: Paul Bai, Pestorius Sweeney House
An understated exhibition set in Queensland suburbia speaks volumes about the state in which we live.
Exhibition review: Holding Pattern, Haus of Vovo
An exhibition that celebrates texture and pattern while strategically navigating the cultural connotations of textile works.