Sweat, a play about hardscrabble small-town Americans by Pulitzer-winning playwright Lynn Nottage, is grimly prescient.
This year's Booker Prize-winner, Orbital by Samantha Harvey, has garnered a lot of praise, but does it actually deserve it?
Invisible Cities, an upcoming exhibition that will explore how the concept of 'home' shapes identity, belonging, and dislocation.
Jamie Oliver's latest children's book, published by Penguin Random House, has triggered an industry reckoning on sensitivity ...
‘The Native Fence’ (2023) by Delissa Walker Ngadijina, Photo: Supplied. Carbon_Dating is a touring group exhibition that features the works of 15 artists of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous ...
Guy Simon is pivoting from acting to being an Assistant Director. Photo: Supplied. In 2016, he was cast in the MTC’s Jasper ...
After 25 years, The Wharf Revue – famous for lampooning Australian politicians – is presenting its final show, 'The End of ...
TarraWarra Museum of Art has revealed the plans for a new building to be opened on 4 March 2025. To be known as the Eva and ...
Under our accommodation grants program, we lease properties for up to 5 years at reduced rates or at no charge to support ...
Visionary photography duo Honey Long and Prue Stent serve up a smorgasbord of colours, textures and ideas in Body Heat at Arc ...
Finally, a plan that commits money to rejecting ableist positions and promoting equity for arts workers, artists and ...
The Blue Room has long been known as a breeding ground for Perth creatives. It’s the perfect size to explore and take risks ...