Nerida Ross
Why we need Antidote Festival
It was like we were in a club and it was good to know that this club could fill the seats of the Opera House. And that’s important, because it’s dark out there and sometimes we all need to “get together for a ridiculous, fun and boozy shin dig” (Opera House style).
Review: What Sydney can learn from MOFO
“There’s a sense of pride that comes with being a part of something that is so true to its progressive ideals.” Nerida Ross reflects on what makes Hobart’s MOFO festival so unique.
Art We Heart: zin
zin is the love child of Harriet Gillies and Roslyn Helper. Just like the algorithm used to sort your Facebook News Feed, zin may very well understand you better than you know yourself.
The Hanging: Jonathan Jones – barrangal dyara
Artist Jonathan Jones has created a mammoth sculptural installation called barrangal dyara, meaning ‘skin and bones’, to breathe new life into a forgotten moment of Indigenous Australia’s history.
Art We Heart: Get To Work
Art has a long history of romanticising the pacific. Get To Work want to take back the power of representation.
The Hanging: It’s Our Thing
The exhibition ‘It’s Our Thing’ is an insight into the walls of Blacktown. It’s a celebration of the street culture and hip hop community that grew there in the 90’s.
Art Changes Lives. Here’s why we need to fund the arts
Our arts & culture team share their thoughts on why arts funding is so important. Sign the petition to show your support for the arts in Australia.
The Hanging: Art / Work at Kudos Gallery
The current exhibition Art / Work at Kudos Gallery explores the nature of working in the arts in 2016 from every possible angle.
Review: Djuki Mala at Magic Mirrors Spiegeltent (Sydney Festival)
Whether it’s traditional dance styles from East Arnhem Land or bootyshaking Missy Elliott would be proud of, the boys of Djuki Mala perform with pure joy.