Communications & Culture
Audiences are drawn in to the mating ritual of the redback spider in a visceral and immersive artwork – RED....
When you think of a benefactor or an arts patron, usually you imagine someone a little bit older, and quite...
The latest edition of Griffith Review, entitled State of Hope, brings together a collection of essays, memoirs, poetry and art...
Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department has recently kicked off two exciting programs to support the careers of Indigenous Australian internet storytellers and...
Social Justice
This year marks 50 years since the publication of Joan Lindsay’s fictional novel Picnic At Hanging Rock. The book tells...
Ziggy, an emerging Indigenous hip hop artist, has topped the Triple j Unearthed hip hop charts. But his recently dropped...
The destruction of cultural artefacts is often a bi-product and tactic during wartime. This destruction can lead to the demolition...
A project supported by the Perera-Picco fund is supporting a re-writing of art history. Anthropologist Professor John Carty is documenting...
Adelaide’s annual Fringe Festival is second only to Edinburgh’s even though there are now almost 300 such Festivals around the...
A team of five Australians with disabilities travelled to Fiji in June this year as part of a new skills...