At the tail end of this year’s Adelaide Festival, Fringe and other Mad March cultural events, spare a thought for the miracle of numbers and the banality of metrics.
The world’s largest directory of Australian stage performances is under threat as financial support for its ongoing development becomes tenuous in an uncertain funding environment.
A boomerang donated to Flinders University Art Museum is part of the extraordinary story of the Namatjira copyright battle, fought for eight years by the Namatjira family and ultimately won in a single day in an historic moment for the Australian art world.
The first of an outstanding private collection of contemporary jewellery has gone on show at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Tales of love, hatred and jealousy are explored in an award-winning play by Flinders graduate CJ (Callum) McLean.
Modern society has become addicted to ratings and league tables. But a new scorecard, which aims to give ‘good art’ a numerical ranking, is utterly wrong-headed.
An ensemble cast for State Theatre Company’s next two productions presents a rare chance to create the best and most effective way to speak to the contemporary experience of two classics A Doll’s House and Macbeth.
“South Australian filmmaker Scott Hicks will reflect on the glory days of Australian filmmaking, from the 1960s to the 1970s renaissance, in a conversation and Q&A at the Art Gallery of SA.
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