Adelaide-based company Windmill – which launched a screen arm, Windmill Pictures, in 2017 while also continuing to focus on ...
In part one of a three-part article, Rick Heath examines how opportunity costs – why the Australian arts industry is not valued or invested in appropriately when the potential outcomes are so huge?
Must-see summer viewing. Ethel Carrick and Anne Dangar, two women artists who shaped Australian art history, get their day ...
The TarraWarra Museum of Art has announced its highly anticipated title and full list of artists for its 2025 Biennial, which ...
Melbourne's hub for writers, The Wheeler Centre, remains a unique organisation in the Australian literary landscape.
One week after a wave of local outcry about the cancellation of this popular exhibition due to lack of funding, the Prime ...
Returning after a five-year hiatus, Asia TOPA, the Asia-Pacific Triennial of Performing Arts reflects the many ways people ...
This $40,000 scholarship gives a young or emerging Australian artist or young Australian art history student or graduate an opportunity to develop their practice through an itinerary of travel.
More people are listening to audiobooks than ever before and Australian audiobooks are thriving on platforms like Spotify.
The Wild Reciter by Peter Kilpatrick surveys the shifting historical commingling of poetry and popular culture.
Also returning to the city in 2025, following a two-year hiatus, is The Other Art Fair, this time posed to take over The Timber Yard in Port Melbourne. Albeit grand in size, with over 100 artists ...
In ILARUN: The Cutting Comb, Amarantha Robinson, a Jamaican Australian woman with West African heritage and Effie Nkrumah, a ...