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SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:06PMWho is Shelly Higgs? A lover of stories, art, climbing mountains and drinking good coffee. I am a restless creator driven to understand what makes us all tick. I am fascinated by humans, by …
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 05:43AMEastern Riverina Arts presents PLATFORM – a multi-sensory mobile art installation space adapted from a 20-foot shipping container – now available for hire by festival and event organiser…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 04:54AMA show that finally gives mature white men the voice they have never had, Riverside Theatres Digital will present The Wharf Revue’s Jonathan Biggins and Phil Scott in No Cabaret for Old Me…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 03:24AMFeaturing a series of photographs challenging the marble skin figure of the female form against eerie post apocalyptic landscapes, award-winning photographer Lilli Waters will unveil her lat…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 02:46AMOriginally scheduled to take place this June, TEG Dainty has announced that Jim Steinman’s jaw dropping Bat Out Of Hell – The Rock Musical will now take place in May 2021. Featuring an i…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 02:09AMBringing together storytellers of all kinds in an inspiring eight-day program of performances, professional development and innovative digital programming in a completely online festival fro…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:10AMScreen Australia has announced $2.1 million of production funding for 12 projects funded through the Producer Program and two through the Commissioned Program. Projects include SHANE, a fea…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 09:17PMIn 1995, after the fall of the Wall, Berlin had started to be rebuilt, but was still in a state of disrepair. There, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, two of the world’s most important land artis…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 05:21AMWho is Lilli Waters? I’m a Melbourne based artist who creates dark and ethereal photographs, melding rawness and fantasy, and often exploring femininity and the female form in nature. What…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 04:57AMInternationally acclaimed musicians Suzie Quatro, Katie Noonan, Nicole Car and Matthew Lee Robinson will select four singers to be the winners of the ASC@Home International Singing Competiti…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 04:13AMSydney based artist Debra Phillips has been announced as the recipient of the prestigious Murray Art Museum Albury National Photography Prize 2020, winning a cash prize of $30,000 for her wo…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 01:49AMDuring the current Covid-19 restriction, the arts community has been compelled to move their creativity online due to the inability of people to attend theatre productions. Now comes the fir…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:28AMSix new projects have been selected for ACCA Open – a new commissions series for contemporary art projects in the digital realm. Devised as a way for ACCA to continue to work with and supp…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:31PMThe Sydney Festival has announced the appointment of Australian curator and producer, Olivia Ansell as their new Festival Director for 2022. A highly accomplished arts professional with over…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 09:16PMWho is Craig Alexander? I’m an actor, writer, film and theatre maker, a father of four, a motorcycle enthusiast, gamer, somewhat-regular meditator, progressive callisthenics practitioner, …
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 05:31AMArts Centre Melbourne will begin welcoming Victorians back to its Theatres Building, under the iconic spire, in time for the winter school holidays in the first part of a staged reopening be…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 04:42AMArtist, Christo (Christo Javacheff), known for his ephemeral, large scale public arts projects, has died. He was 84. The artist’s first major environmental project, Wrapped Coast – One …
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 03:17AMIn their 60th year and created in response to these extraordinary times, Queensland Ballet has premiered a new body of work, based on the theme of LOVE to engage and inspire with this magica…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 01:55AMPort Fairy Folk Festival has announced renowned Australian music programmer Justin Rudge as its new Program Director. As a music professional who has successfully worked across multiple area…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:45PMRegional Arts Australia has announced The Recovery Boost – a one-off targeted investment provided by the Australian Government. The funding recognises that the creative industries are cent…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 09:25PMMelbourne’s major cultural institutions will welcome back Victorians in time for the winter school holidays. Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley has announced that the National G…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 08:48PMWho is Luke Joslin? Luke is an award winning actor and director – whose credits include Shrek The Musical, In the Heights, Peter Pan Goes Wrong, Brigadoon, Les Miserables and Avenue Q. Wha…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 05:26AMResilience and sustainability will be the focus of a group of Victorian performing arts producers who are preparing to take their businesses to the next level as the sector prepares to emerg…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 04:42AMWith more than 11,000 votes tallied, McLeod’s Daughters has been announced as Australia’s most loved TV show in MEAA’s Great Australian Binge competition. The announcement was made las…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 02:41AMMulti-award-winning Australian entertainer Catherine Alcorn has not been idle during the COVID-19 isolation period, who, together with three-time Gold Logie nominee, Rodger Corser will host …
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 05:24AMCommunity TV (CTV) stations Channel 31 Melbourne and Channel 44 Adelaide have received widespread support from local religious and multicultural organisations in a fight to renew their free-…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 04:40AMAn eccentric, teasing yarn of a play from the multi-award winning author of The Weir, Canberra’s The Street Theatre will present St Nicholas by award-winning Irish playwright, Conor McPher…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 03:03AMWatching Warwick Thornton’s The Beach is a journey into place and self. It made me want to breathe deeper and smell the salty air. It made me want to walk barefoot among the mangrove trees…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 02:00AMRunning from 10 June 2020, Sydney Film Festival Director Nashen Moodley has launched the 67th Sydney Film Festival: Virtual Edition and Awards program. “Since the 66th Sydney Film Festival…
SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 01:11AMWho is Jose Da Silva? A curator, university art gallery director and keen collector of the record label Italians Do It Better. My latest exhibition is called Friendship as a Way of Life an…
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