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Māreikura - Ka rere te rongoā (the medicine flows) picked up the Critics Choice for Best Museum Exhibition at the annual Time Out Arts & Culture Awards on Monday night.
The leading festival for cult and underground film, the Sydney Underground Film Festival (SUFF) hits Sydney next month, celebrating bold, boundary-pushing independent cinema at Dendy Newtown from the ...
Bach Akademie Australia returns to present The Art of Violin, a breathtaking exploration of the violin as a solo instrument, ...
Artspace, in partnership with Create NSW, is delighted to announce the opening of its latest exhibition, the 2025 NSW Visual ...
Leave the city behind to step into the magical world of Oz with an all new immersive cocktail adventure!
Curveball Creative in association with Hayes Theatre Co are thrilled to present a vibrant and bold reimagining of the beloved Olivier Award-winning musical Once On This Island, running at the Hayes ...
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 ...
Both annual prizes are exhibited in Adelaide and open to Australian based artists and photographers celebrating works that embody and celebrate the theme of ‘Beauty’. A $50 non-refundable entry fee ...
5* "Chinese and Australian conductors shared this concert platform in friendship, courtesy and respect. It showed that colour, culture and country are no boundaries to friendship and warmth.We may ...
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 ...
Fu Hong: Luminous Season showing at Lauraine Diggins Fine Art until 25 July and at The Melbourne Fair (Caulfield Racecourse, 1-3 Aug). An exhibition of new paintings depicting autumnal landscapes ...
Omega Ensemble is thrilled to present Elevator Music, a captivating showcase of the clarinet featuring legendary British clarinettist, Michael Collins in his first Australian appearance in six years.