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The new Creative Workplaces website provides clear information on pay, working conditions and workplace safety for artists, ...
Despite an energised semi-staged production and strong performance from Amy Lehpamer, Dusty the Musical – In Concert at ...
The group exhibition, 'In the air', canvases critical perspectives on energy and power production and human impact at the ...
Recorded bird song and slowly revolving plastic-potted plants are more literal iterations of the natural world. The latter ...
When RISING announced mini golf as the format for its next exhibition utilising the upper levels of Flinders Street Station, ...
Raw, howling and yearning to be seen, Marina Otero's new work, 'Kill Me', takes the white gloves off and puts the boxing gloves on.
Entries are now open for the Live Well, Die Well Art Prize, closing on Friday 14 July 2025. The winners will be announced at ...
From mushrooms to liminal spaces, how niche internet aesthetics are shaping the next wave of visual culture through a diverse ...
When you take two unrehearsed actors and a child telling them what to do, POV proves the results can be brilliant.
Through the National Art School, artists can apply now for a three-month residency in Paris or Rome – an immersive ...
Music review: Beth Gibbons, Hamer Hall The celestial vocal stylings of Portishead’s lead singer shone in a concert drawn from ...
Information overload abounds with no love to be found in Theatre Works' new production, Love and Information by Caryl ...