FBi Guide :: Bondi Feast

As the greatest cold snap descends on Sydney, Rock Surfer’s Theatre Company is warming up for their fringe-style winter festival. Because Bondi isn’t all about fish ‘n chips on the beach and really, really, ridiculous good looking people.

FBi Guide: Underbelly Arts Festival 2015

Underbelly Arts Festival is a celebration of Sydney’s early career artists. With the release of it’s 2015 program you can expect bold, new experimental works that push the boundaries of materials, sounds and feelings.

Listen :: Shaun Gladwell on Mornings with Pat & Greta

Shaun Gladwell’s inspirations range from the feeling of flying to combat in Afghanistan, all while staying firmly entrenched in highly relatable situations and experiences

Preview :: Love You to Death

Annabelle Gaspar’s latest exhibition tackles the big questions and gets everyone a little wet in the process. “Love you to death” is a bridge between art and photography, an exploration of life through history and a collection of downright stunning images. Get into it.

News :: 19th Biennale of Sydney Public Program

The 19th Biennale of Sydney have announced their public program and highlights for this year’s festival and it’s looking pretty good. If you’ve ever wanted to witness a symphony orchestra soundtracking the life cycle of a fly..

Framed :: Miles Mope

Local artist Miles Mope has given FBi Social crabs, and we’re not even a bit upset about it.

Preview :: Performance Space – You’re History

30. That ripe, beautiful age of experience where you know what you want, know how to get it, and don’t need to worry about puberty getting in the way. Performance Space is turning it. Come party.

Framed :: Rebecca Gallo

‘Found objects’ is a loving way arts writers, creators, curators and appreciators say…. well, rubbish really. The Flog spoke to artist Rebecca Gallo about how she turns rubbish, like vacuum cleaner lint and a bed spring, into transfixing works of art.

Preview :: BEAMS Arts Festival

The enormously spectacular BEAMS Arts Festival has returned for its second year. – “We want to make Chippendale to be the next Chelsea of New York.”

Preview :: The Financial Report

Do we demonise art made for money? Andrew Pople investigates the tortured artist in the money-market at ‘The Financial Report’