The Amplify Collective
Book review: The Sitter, Angela OāKeeffe
A multilayered novel about the wife of French artist Paul Cezanne becomes a dual portrait of two women a century…
Event review: SALA Festival, Adelaide
A critical exploration of South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festivalās fusion of commerce and creativity.
Exhibition review: Dean Cross, Canberra Contemporary Art Space
Dean Cross' exhibition 'Sad State' presents a collision of materials, ideas and histories.
Book review: Songs for the Dead and the Living, Sara M Saleh
A powerful story about what it means to find home and identity among conflict and migration.
Queer and present danger: Part 3
The final part of this series details the careers of young drag queens, Linh Uendo and Kitty Obsidian, amid the…
Film review: Little Blue, Taiwan Film Festival in Australia
Lee Yi Fang's 'Little Blue' is a mediation on female desire through the dreamy lens of adolescence.
Musical review: Miss Saigon, Sydney Opera House
Haunted by a disturbing presentation of Vietnam, the production is nonetheless electrifying and moving.
Site-specific dance in the digital world
How are artists and dance companies creating a sense of place, physicality and location across a screen?
The darkness of the image
āWalking Through the Darknessā at Centre for Contemporary Photography grapples with the paradoxes of darkness, technically and thematically.
Exhibition review: Open Borders, John Curtin Gallery
Contemporary arts and curatorial practice opens a dialogue with regional and remote Western Australia.