Simple storytelling is one of the oldest art forms there is and, in Willing Participant, Rob Carlton proves he is a master.
In its last week, the exhibition Scripts, by Nabilah Nordin represents Neon Parc’s commitment to excellence in contemporary ...
Max Bialystock is a Broadway producer who has gone from being a celebrated success to a laughable failure, and whose latest ...
Wondering what Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2025 (MICF 2025) show to catch next? ArtsHub has you covered.
The Celebration’s prize honours the legacy of William Byrd, an English composer whose commitment to musical creativity makes ...
Festival of Voices was a grassroots gathering of singers and music lovers in nipaluna/Hobart in the depths of winter.
Displaying more than 3,00 objects from 30 locally sourced collections, Precious is an impressive and delightful new exhibition from the Museum of Brisbane, curated by Sarah Engledow.
David Sequeira’s exhibition ‘Floribunda’ at Bunjil Place showcases a long-held fascination with flowers while asking us to ...
On Friday 16 May, the newest micro contemporary festival, HIDDEN, is set to bring a new light to eight of Ballarat’s heritage sites in regional Victoria. The festival is curated by contemporary artist ...
While despair may be an understandable emotion right now, it's not the answer and, in Despair is Beneath Us, Laura Davis is ...
Tinged with nostalgia, Will Gibb's Why Am I Like This? showcases both his awkward youth and his confident delivery now.
Bemused (horrified) by the current geopolitical landscape, in The Splash Zone the always sharp Zoë Coombs Marr wants us all ...
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