The Lost Art Of The Theremin Coming To Australia

The Theremin. Just the sound of the instrument sounds mystical. A modern-day instrument that is fast becoming a dying art. What the Theremin needs...

Last chance to win a luxury escape!

Only 5 sleeps remain! Sign up to become a Cultural member before 30 June, and go in the draw to win the ultimate Melbourne...

State Library Bricktoria is back

WHAT'S ON | DONATE BECOME A MEMBER What can you see in State Library Bricktoria? State Library Bricktoria is back and looking better than ever in its new house...

Our newest tour has arrived

WHAT'S ON | DONATE BECOME A MEMBER Our newest tour experience We are thrilled to announce our newest tour experience: Wander, a web-based tour app that takes you on...

The Autumn Peace Concert

VANNY VABIOLA | YOUNG WORLD CHOIR | WARREN WILLS GUESTS STEPH CHEN | PEISEN XU SONGS BY VANNY VABIOLA TUESDAY, MAY 30 | 7:15 PM ARMAGH BALLROOM 226...

Handover event at Otago museum sees Warumungu cultural material now on way home from NZ

Six culturally-important items belonging to Warumungu people have left the Tūhura Otago Museum in Dunedin in New Zealand to travel to Australia following a...

Australian War Memorial leads Remembrance Day 2022 commemorations

The Australian War Memorial will commemorate Remembrance Day 2022 without social restrictions for the first time since 2019. The National Ceremony will be held on...

Sunday essay: Joanna Bourke, the NSW arts minister, and the unruly contradictions of cancel culture

Image: Scold’s bridle, a torture device used to prevent women speaking. Wikimedia common An earworm has gnawed its way into my brain, looping the same melody...

Ghoulishness, depravity and stupidity: welcome to the world of Ottessa Moshfegh’s Lapvona

Image: The Triumph of Death - Pieter Bruegel the Elder (c.1592). Public domain Whether taken as a good or bad quality, Ottessa Moshfegh’s Lapvona is a confounding novel....

‘You get burnt together, you get wet together, you dance together’: how festivals transform lives – and landscapes

Image: AAP Image/Dark Mofo and MONA Museum of Old and New Art Every year in lutruwita/Tasmania, tens of thousands of people journey to and meander through the...
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