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$15K Omnia Art Prize and Exhibition to be announced 24 May

Vibrant, culturally-rich and thought-provoking, the Omnia Art Prize is a premier annual prize and exhibition celebrating Australian contemporary artists. This prestigious $15,000 prize champions...

‘I can’t think of a more timely painting’: Blak Douglas’s Moby Dickens is a deserving winner of the 2022 Archibald Prize

In 2020, the year Vincent Namatjira was awarded the Archibald for his double portrait with Adam Goodes, I was also impressed by the painting hanging...

UWRF22 / UWRF Returns October 27 – 30th 2022!

Greetings Literature Lovers,  We are thrilled to announce that the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival will be back this year on 27 - 30th October! As...

Scholars invited to apply for 2022 Frank Van Straten Fellowship

Arts Centre Melbourne and the Australian Performing Arts Collection are excited to open the expressions of interest for the 2022 Frank Van Straten Fellowship.   Applications are now open and close...

Sidney Myer Creative Fellows Announced

The Sidney Myer Creative Fellowships recognise the talent and exceptional courage of artists. This year, they have been awarded to nine extraordinary artists from across...

Tasmanian author Amanda Lohrey wins prestigious Miles Franklin Literary Award for The Labyrinth

Detail from The Labyrinth book cover. Text Publishing And the winner of 2021’s Miles Franklin Literary Award is The Labyrinth, by Amanda Lohrey! Two of Lohrey’s previous novels (Camille’s...

Call for entries – $15,000 Ellen José Art Award for young women

Ellen José (1951-2017) was a pioneer in Australia's urban Indigenous art movement and a radical activist and social justice campaigner. The Ellen José Art Award is a...

Peter Wegner’s portrait of Guy Warren at 100 wins the 100th Archibald Prize

      Peter Wegner’s Guy Warren in his 100th Year, winner of the 2021 Archibald Prize. AGNSW/Peter Wegner/Photo Jenni Carter The artist Guy Warren gave the best summary...

Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2020 + Online exhibitions

Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2020 + Online exhibitions   The Australian home of photography Interview with Leah King-Smith for NAIDOC Week On the occasion of NAIDOC Week 2020 discover...

At last, the arts Revolution — Archibald winners flag the end of white male dominance

Vincent Namatjira’s Stand strong for who you are, acrylic on linen, 152 x 198 cm. Photo: AGNSW/Mim Stirling The 2020 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes, held...
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