Nicholas Building: A community under threat
The building was put up for sale in June.
The building was put up for sale in June.
Welcome back to The Uni Wrap, a show brought to you by La Trobe University media students. In this episode, we cover Northcote’s mysterious gold
The building was put up for sale in June.
Welcome back to The Uni Wrap, a show brought to you by La Trobe University media students. In this episode, we cover Northcote’s mysterious gold
The building was put up for sale in June.
Welcome back to The Uni Wrap, a show brought to you by La Trobe University media students. In this episode, we cover Northcote’s mysterious gold
Works from 30 countries will be showcased.
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COVID-19 forcing artists online to reach customers.
A new take on the gallery experience
Financial success can be hard to come by for artists.
The GroundSwell Project is trying to change the perceptions of death.
Influenced by music, art and travel, Rehgan De Mather has been interested in visual art as long as he can remember. “I did always see
“Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery,” the famous saying goes. However for numerous Australian creatives, the idea of their designs being mimicked and then sold
Meet the artist who wants to paint the city in nudes.
Artist and bikini designer, Mitch Gobel, has just been nominated for Young Conservationist of the Year by Australia Zoo. He speaks to Stephanie Atkins.
A new art form that uses milk crates is being installed across Bendigo, writes Sean Fanning.
The City of Melbourne has announced a program that makes space for public art, writes Jordan Drummond.
Did you think that Instagram could be used to make a web-series? Neither did we. But Aleks Arcabascio, Jeremy Boros and Michael Delmara the creators of Artistically Challenged, did just that.
Inge King is one of the most distinguished Australian sculptors. Sean Munaweera speaks with National Gallery of Victoria curator, David Hurlston about her exhibition.
Boycotting media outlets and cultural entities because of the conflict in Gaza sets a dangerous precident, writes Philippe Perez.
Fringe art and culture is unabashedly alive and well not only in Victoria, but worldwide, writes Philippe Perez.