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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Diverse and ambitious arts projects supported by latest Australia Council grant round by Arts Review

The Australia Council will deliver $5.8 million to support close to 200 arts projects, including career development, regional touring and international opportunities for Australian artists. …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:36am on May 13, 2019

Bitch on Heat by Arts Review

With Bitch on Heat, artist Leah Shelton traces a path from antiquity to the present-ish with an anarchic autopsy of sexism in a patriarchal society. Or rather, it would be an autopsy if t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:47am on May 13, 2019

25 km/h by Arts Review

The craziest of plans can start with a drink and in the case of German road-trip comedy 25 km/h, these crazy plans might just fix a feuding brothers relationship. Brought together by their f…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:27am on May 13, 2019

On the Couch with Blake Appelqvist by Arts Review

Who is Blake Appelqvist? Hi Internet. My name is Blake Appelqvist and I am a 6'3" actor from Canberra who has steered a very non cohesive career path in musical theatre and I am currently wo…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:23am on May 12, 2019

Acute Misfortune by Arts Review

Having painted murderers and psychopaths, Adam Cullen's success in the art world is owed in part to his fascination with the deranged that borders on obsessive. In Acute Misfortune, Director…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:53am on May 12, 2019

The Temple by Arts Review

It's safe to assume that the opening night of any show is the performance most likely to have the most new bodies in the audience. Despite a few previews, the opening of The Temple " a devis…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:31am on May 12, 2019

Looking for Tiger Lily by Arts Review

Now in its third instalment, the YIRRAMBOI festival showcases acts by First Nations performers. In Looking for Tiger Lily, Anthony Hudson, a self-described "Indian" of Portland Oregon, relat…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:13am on May 12, 2019

Tony Costa wins the 2019 Archibald Prize by Arts Review

Sydney artist Tony Costa has won the 2019 Archibald Prize for his portrait of artist Lindy Lee " a leading contemporary Australian artist herself. Her art practice explores her Chinese ances…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:47am on May 12, 2019

Peter Waples-Crowe: insideOUT by Arts Review

The Koorie Heritage Trust presents insideOUT " a solo exhihition by Ngarigo artist Peter Waples-Crowe that seeks to challenge binary constructs and heteronormativity. Waples-Crowe will trans…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:01am on May 9, 2019

AMEB invites instrumentalists and singers to be part of the 2019 Online Orchestra by Arts Review

The Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) invites instrumentalists and singers everywhere to be a part of the biggest orchestra in Australia. AMEB have announces that I am Australian (w…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:33am on May 9, 2019

On the Couch with Amartuvshin Enkhbat by Arts Review

Who is Amartuvshin Enkhbat? I am a proud Mongolian who followed his dream of singing and graduated from the State University of Arts and Culture. I have worked very hard to achieve this drea…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:57am on May 9, 2019

Bitch on Heat by Arts Review

Love latex and hate the patriarchy? Pour a drink, ditch the leash, and come revel in this twisted rehashing of the vintage sexism that drives how we live and love and fight and f*ck, as Leah…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:29am on May 8, 2019

Applications for 2019 Melbourne Art Trams now open by Arts Review

Now in its seventh year, applications for the 2019 Melbourne Art Trams, which will see eight Melbourne trams transformed by Victorian artists into dynamic public artworks as part of this yea…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:04am on May 8, 2019

Operators to bid for limelight at Sydney's Theatre Royal by Arts Review

The NSW Government has announced four theatre operators are being invited to progress with tender applications to reopen Sydney's Theatre Royal. NSW Minister for Arts Don Harwin said he is d…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:31am on May 8, 2019

The Temple by Arts Review

Malthouse Theatre presents the world premiere of The Temple " a new work co-created by Pan Pan Theatre's critically acclaimed director Gavin Quinn and Australia's leading independent theatre…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:41pm on May 7, 2019

New production of HAIR comes to Sydney Opera House by Arts Review

A brand new Australian production of the much-loved rock musical HAIR will come alive in the Concert Hall " Sydney Opera House from 3 " 6 October as part of a national tour to celebrate the …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:12am on May 7, 2019

St Kilda Film Festival reveals first program highlights for 2019 by Arts Review

Now in its 36th year, Australia's largest and longest running short film festival, the St Kilda Film Festival has revealed a number of  highlights from the 2019 program. Providing opportu…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:24am on May 7, 2019

On the Couch with Leah Shelton by Arts Review

Who is Leah Shelton? Performance artist. Psycho siren. Part-time magician. People may have seen me onstage pole dancing on a hills hoist in my solo show Terror Australis, or making a red han…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:57am on May 6, 2019

Creative minds sought for City of Melbourne's SIGNAL Young Creatives Lab by Arts Review

The City of Melbourne is on the hunt for ambitious young artists and creatives to take part in the 2019 SIGNAL Young Creatives Lab. Expressions of interest are now open for 18 to 25 year old…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:19am on May 6, 2019

The essential Duchamp by Arts Review

More than a century after Marcel Duchamp's (1887"1968) ready made Fountain was rejected from display in New York and over five decades since the last significant exhibition of his work ca…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:15pm on May 5, 2019

Rigoletto by Arts Review

In an opera trifecta, the people's baritone Amartuvshin Enkhbat, award winning tenor Liparit Avetisyan and local rising star Stacey Alleaume come together to star in Elijah Moshinsky's respl…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:00pm on May 5, 2019

MELT Festival set to sparkle at Brisbane Powerhouse in 2019 by Arts Review

Raising the curtain on another program of spectacular events, dazzling performances and provocative discussions, MELT: Festival of Queer Arts and Culture returns to the Brisbane Powerhouse f…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:00pm on May 5, 2019

Midawarr | Harvest: The art of Mulkun Wirrpanda and John Wolseley by Arts Review

Be immersed in a vast Arnhem Land floodplain and lose yourself in a forest of bark paintings as Melbourne Museum presents Midawarr | Harvest: The art of Mulkun Wirrpanda and John Wolseley in…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:24am on May 5, 2019

Boy Out of the Country by Arts Review

A fast, funny and smartly observant story about family, property and the progress of life, Company of Rogues presents Boy Out of the Country at the Bondi Pavilion Theatre from 9 May 2019. Tr…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:54am on May 5, 2019

Water by Arts Review

Following the journey of families born at different times in Australia's history, who are united in their determination to create safe passage for their loved ones, Black Swan State Theatre …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:25am on May 5, 2019
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