Arts / Culture
The Indigenous Art Fair returns to Sydney
A two-day celebration of art, events and more to herald in NAIDOC Week.
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A two-day celebration of art, events and more to herald in NAIDOC Week.
“It’s just about wanting to put images out there that make people that look like me and are part of my community, feel included and seen.”
Canberra’s exciting Botticelli + Van Gogh exhibition is still running at the National Gallery and the year 12 Art show is on at MAGNT.
As destruction remains inevitable, its documentation remains more important now than ever.
A virtual trip to Paris, anyone?
And it’s all thanks to a Patti Smith song.
Photographic souvenirs to document ones life.
One of six nominees in this year’s prestigious Telstra Ballet Dancer Awards, we get to know this rising star as she teeters on the precipice of stardom.
A collision of the zeitgeist.
What started in Harlem as an act of resilience is now a global and intergenerational movement that offers a historical space for queerness to thrive.
In addition to the calendar at Art Month Sydney, we also see some truly exciting exhibitions emerge and open for viewing.
Who is Who?
The doors to some of the city’s best and cult spaces open, inviting all of us to come and engage with the arts.
Explore the program for Parrtjima – the only authentic Aboriginal festival of its kind.
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Let Gabrielle Penfold’s latest exhibition sweep you away.
Artist Stanislava Pinchuk says there’s strength in staying true to your creative vision. Here, she reveals her creative process.
Food For Everyone has launched its second collection of limited-edition prints to raise money for FareShare—an Australian charity that cooks millions of free meals for those in need across the country.
The New York Botanical Gardens has announced a new opening date for Yayoi Kusama’s latest exhibition entitled, Kusama: Cosmic Nature.