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Love, legacy and myth take centre stage in vibrant reimagining of Once On This Island.
One of the greatest plays of the 20th century, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? will arrive at Holden Street Theatres this August in a showcase of some of South Australia’s finest talent. The Holden ...
Queer black comedy 'Trophy Boys' brings conversations about power, privilege and high school debating to the Riverside ...
Relative Terrains maps the dramatic shifts in our environmental cycles and how this informs our internal and external experiences. The work traverses the geological terrain and volcanic landscapes of ...
Dr. Eugene Barilo Von Reisberg's critique of Elio Sanciolo's recent works published in the introduction to the artist's latest catalogue. 'I am not a religious person, but for me painting is a ...
Sonja Venturi leads a global collaboration of artists in a transcendent new single that honors the sacred in every human being. A powerful new musical and spiritual offering, “Om Sai Ram”, has been ...
International art-tech company ArtCollecting, specializing in art authentication technologies, has dedicated its resources to analyzing around 100 works from Nina Moleva’s collection. The study was ...
Artspace is delighted to announce the 2025 Studio Program artists are: Maissa Alameddine, EO Gill, Jumaadi, Yona Lee, Jahnne Pasco-White, Paula do Prado, Joan Ross, Kien Situ, Tina Havelock Stevens ...
Breaking the Castle follows the story of David, a struggling actor whose life is a chaotic blend of substance abuse, Shakespearean soliloquies, failed auditions, and debilitating mental health. David ...
From the brilliantly bizarre brain of Carl Bland and award-winning New Zealand company Nightsong comes Mr Red Light - a wild, whip-smart comedy of chaos, fate and pastry, captivating audiences at ...
The Union of Maine Visual Artists (UMVA) presents “Washed Away,” an exhibition of work by 60 artists that addresses change from environmental and personal perspectives as accelerated changes impact ...
Grab your Vegemite sandwiches, load-up your fried-out Kombis, and prepare for an extraordinary performance of quintessential Aussie hits, as the Sydney Gay & Lesbian Choir presents Under the Milky Way ...