Who's afraid of colour? Not these Indigenous women artists
Who's afraid of colour? Not these Indigenous women artists
Who's afraid of colour? Not these Indigenous women artists
What's on in Canberra's arts scene from December 16.
Shia LaBeouf is in Sydney for the inaugural Bingefest, a 24-hour pop culture festival hosted by the Sydney Opera House. His event brings together broadcasters, artists, thinkers and humourists with vintage video game fans and cat video lovers is titled #AndInTheEnd.
Paris: A long-lost drawing by Leonardo da Vinci valued at €15 million ($21 million) and owned by a retired French doctor has been unveiled in Paris.
Just when we thought we'd heard the last about the man who punched a kangaroo to save his dog, an infamous Melbourne graffiti artist has had other ideas.
This beautiful exhibition of refined craftsmanship at the National Gallery of Australia contains signature pieces from the Ancien Regime.
Arriving from Vienna in 1939, Ernest Fooks changed the way Melburnians live.
GOMA's tenth anniversary show opens with an explosion of Muppet-like psychedelia.
The ever-changing, non-judgmental exhibition The History of the World in 100 Objects is a fascinating global success story.
This is notable ceramic work by a very skilled and mature artist.
Annie Franklin's little paintings are joyous, colourful, exquisitely finished and honest little celebrations of a private Eden.
Canberra could do with a few more commercial art galleries, according to Susie and Martin Beaver, the owners of one of Australia's longest-running.
Sick of the obligatory Candles By Candlelight? Here's our failsafe guide to festive cultural activities with a twist.
Three artists worked with Tuggeranong Arts Centre on a program to paint a toilet block with Indigenous students.
Melbourne will be one of three global sites to host major events commemorating 70 years of the French atelier.
This Saturday night at Blow-Up Festival, a Brunswick backyard will be turned into a playground of lights, music and oversized inflatables.
An artist who didn't want to design album covers has won awards for his work on one of 2016's best Australian records.
What's on in Canberra's arts scene from December 9
Having seen Melbourne transform over the past 30 years, the city's principal industrial designer is feeling festive.
This Colombian-born, Australian-raised artist uses colourful, ephemeral materials to explore her heritage.
Light displays, a giant slippery slide, a fluffy neon room and a menagerie are all present to help Queensland's Gallery of Modern Art celebrate a decade.
There is no secret to the Australian Tapestry Workshop's artisanal success: the weavers are equal partners in realising the vision of the artist or designer.
Geelong Gallery's curator Lisa Sullivan, a long-time fan of 'trompe l'oeil' (French for 'trick the eye'), has brought together a new exhibition featuring the works of 12 contemporary Australian artists whose work celebrates the illusionistic.
We don't have the tradition of the "Alan Smithee" credit in the theatre. If we did, this production of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? would probably deserve one.
The Australian Ballet delivered some thrilling displays of dance, presented not in an exhibitionist way but with a kind of modesty that fits the folksy theme of the ballet.
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