Saturday, April 26, 2025
23.7 C
Melbourne
HomeTagsCulture

Culture

Under the Black Flag Art Gallery of Ballarat – 10 September 2022 – 21 January 2023

Under the black flag Art Gallery of Ballarat 10 September 2022 – 21 January 2023 ARRR, me hearties!  Mention the word pirate to most people and what springs...

2023 Billilla Artists Studio Program applications now open

Opening event - Past lives & Eyes that see: the collection of Norman Rosenblatt Cr Castelli, Chairperson of the Bayside Arts & Gallery Advisory Committee, together with...

Off The Grid: Invader and Melbourne street art in the early 2000s

14 Sept 2022 until 15 Feb 2023 City Gallery, Melbourne Town Hall An iconic tile mosaic secretly installed in Melbourne by legendary street artist Invader 20...

Arts Centre Melbourne unveils ALWAYS LIVE program

Arts Centre Melbourne is proud to be a partner in theinaugural state-wide celebration of contemporary live music, ALWAYS LIVE, cementing Melbourne and Victoria as the live music capital...

NATIONAL MUSEUM ACQUIRES OVER 400 ARTWORKS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS ART CENTRE ALLIANCE PROJECT

A selection of vibrant and diverse artworks created by First Nations artists from Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait, part of a major...

What’s On at the FAC | Opera Australia comes to you, plus the musical spectacular of CHICAGO!

  Opera Australia: The Barber of Seville Saturday 3 September, 7.30pm FAC Theatre Tickets: $27 - $84 Beyond haircuts and beard trims, this canny barber is the city’s matchmaking...

The crisis of a career in culture: why sustaining a livelihood in the arts is so hard

La Boite’s artists company is embedding Queensland creatives in the theatre company for 18 months. Markus Ravik In the arts in Australia, precarious employment, unpaid work and short-lived careers are the...

Coronavirus: 3 in 4 Australians employed in the creative and performing arts could lose their jobs

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra This past week the Australian Bureau of Statistics revealed arts and recreation is the hardest hit of all the sectors most affected...

Artists shouldn’t have to endlessly demonstrate their value. Coalition leaders used to know it

Bell Shakespeare’s recent Hamlet tour was cut short by COVID-19. Photo: Brett Boardman For more than 190,000 Australians employed in the cultural sector, the last month brought...

A scope as big as humanity can conjure: the Terracotta Warriors & Cai Guo-Qiang

Installation view of Cai Guo-Qiang’s Murmuration (Landscape) 2019 (detail) Realised in Dehua, Fujian. province and Melbourne, commissioned by the NGV. Proposed acquisition supported...
- Advertisement -
  • ezihosting

A Must Try Recipe