Pamela Rabe has been a star of Australian stage and screen for more than 40 years. Now, she takes on a new challenge: playing the matriarch in August: Osage County.
Michael Brand raised $110 million to transform Sydney's major art gallery. He soon leaves the top job
Michael Brand is set to depart the Sydney art gallery in July, less than three years after the completion of the $344 million Sydney Modern project.
Photo shows An older man with grey hair and glasses, wearing a suit, looks into the camera, one hand in his pocketMeet the Australian woodworker who crafted a box fit for a king
After years of collecting beautiful pieces of timber, Australian woodworker Scott Mitchell couldn't believe it when he was asked to craft part of a gift for King Charles III.
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Photo shows A man standing in a workshop holds a wooden box closed.Thousands turn out for Spencer Tunick nude photo on Story Bridge
Over 5,000 people attended the trademark piece of art from Spencer Tunick on an iconic Brisbane's landmark.
Photo shows For Art's Sake: Thousands of naked people from behind on a bridge.Has Video Duration: 1 minute 42 seconds.Thousands of naked people descend on Brisbane's Story Bridge in the name of art
A sea of naked people posed on Brisbane's Story Bridge as the sun rose on Sunday morning, participating in the latest public art project by New York-based photographer Spencer Tunick.
Photo shows Thousands of naked people standing on a city bridge, facing away from the camera so their bare bums are visible.WA Museum under fire over purchase of of vandalised perspex
The Western Australian Museum has acquired a vandalised perspex cover that was affixed to a famous painting at the Art Gallery of WA.
Has Video Duration: 1 minute 46 seconds.Thousands of people will strip off this Sunday
Thousands of people will strip off this Sunday
Has Video Duration: 30 seconds.Coffee, expired film and buying bulk: Crafty solutions making film photography more affordable
By pooling resources and looking at unique solutions, film photography fans from a regional West Australian camera club hope to keep the art form affordable and accessible.
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Photo shows Bob in the darkroom, lit by a red light, looking down at a bench.People like HOSSEI's mum are rarely seen on stage. So, he wrote her a 'Persian pop musical'
Sydney artist HOSSEI creates musical starring his mum: “She's this 70-year-old ethnic woman that I just don't see in the arts, so I really wanted to give her a voice.”
Photo shows Artist Hossei in his colourful studio. He has long black hair and holds up the album cover showing his mum's faceG Flip brings their jorts and bandanas to Melbourne Fashion Week as the first non-binary ambassador
Melbourne Fashion Week is back for its 30th year with the theme "You're Invited" and G Flip as an ambassador. We chat with the indie-pop artist about their relationship to fashion and what they're trying to express with their signature aesthetic.
Photo shows G Flip wears a grey vest with a black top underneath, paired with black sunglasses and small earrings as they pose, smizing.'It's absurd': The reason behind this artist's shark-banana artwork at Sculpture by the Sea
The shark-banana sculpture simply doesn't make sense. But that's exactly what NSW artist Drew McDonald wanted to convey.
Photo shows A man with dark hair leans back on his sculpture, which consists of a shark head coming out of a peeled yellow banana skin.Last year, Lou Wall had the worst year of their life. But it led to making a musical about conspiracies
With Flat Earthers: The Musical, Lou Wall and their ex, playwright Jean Tong, craft a love story for the chronically online generation Z.
Photo shows Lou Wall, a tall, red-haired person in their late 20s, smiles brightly, a bouquet of roses in their crossed arms.Former art gallery director guilty of theft of $34,000 of Archibald ticket sales
Iain Dawson has pleaded guilty to transferring $34,000 of art gallery funds into his own bank account.
Photo shows a man stands in a gallery smiling at the camera with art in the backgroundHow art and music are putting smiles on the faces of people with Australia's second-deadliest disease
More Australians are being diagnosed with dementia and those in cognitive decline can feel frustrated and lonely, but on the Gold Coast an increasing number are finding ways to enjoy themselves.
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Photo shows Man creating artWill Mona's Ladies Lounge close? Confusion as artist walks back comments, says it may 'go on tour'
The female artist behind the "women only" lounge at the centre of a discrimination complaint from a man who was refused entry says the space at Hobart's Mona will close.
Photo shows Women in blue suits dance on documents with red signs'We didn't have dots': How Aboriginal visual language became homogenised
Shane's been in dozens of caves. He's never seen dots. So why are they the dominant Aboriginal visual language?
Photo shows Shane Smithers, in a beanie, paints intricate white lines on a large muralThe artist making glass animals that are 'impractical, delicate and definitely not dishwasher-safe'
Artist Tom Moore won the major FUSE Glass Prize earlier this year using an ancient technique to make intricate and remarkable designs with more than a hint of humour.
Photo shows Artist Tom Moore in his studio, surrounded by his colourful glass creations. He is middle-aged with brown hair and glassesAfter 50 years and more than 50 plays, David Williamson is back to skewer non-monogamy
Four years after he retired from playwriting, David Williamson brings three new plays to Australia's main stages in 2024, including his latest The Puzzle at State Theatre Company South Australia.
Photo shows David Williamson, a man in his 80s, sits in a row of theatre seats, one hand on his chin, the other on his knee.Margaret's sculpture smashed into several pieces. Now it's being shown in Venice
Sculpture is a side hustle for Sydney psychiatrist Margaret Sheridan, whose work is featuring at the world's biggest art event.
Photo shows an older woman chisels at a large block of stoneThe 'scrap metal sheila' turning rusted junk into outback art
Milynda Rogers first started making scrap metal sculptures and putting them by the roadside for school kids to enjoy. Now scores of them adorn the outback landscape.
Photo shows A scrap metal and wire sculpture of a man on a horse that sits on a cliff overlooking bushland.A strong dose of the arts is what doctors at this regional hospital are prescribing
Queensland's first arts-in-health trial is bringing music, visual arts, dance and theatre to hospitals so the impact of creativity on patients' wellbeing can be measured.
Photo shows A woman in an apron, holding some clay in her hand, talks to a man in a baseball cap looking at her