Allison Chhorn immerses viewers in the daily rituals of her Cambodian-Australian family with an atmospheric sound and image installation embodying themes of trauma, migration, displacement and cultural heritage.
SA arts and culture news in brief: Carclew kicks off its 50th anniversary celebrations with an immersive tour, Barossa Contemporary dealt a major blow, applications open for $20,000 Porter Street Commission, Theatre Republic to bring back The Bleeding Tree, a taste of Cabaret Fringe and Umbrella, and Dancing Against the Odds.
Visual artists grapple with the emerging realities of pervasive internet algorithms, surveillance capitalism and 3D virtual spaces in an exploration of our increasingly inescapable relationship to technology.
SA arts and culture news in brief: State Opera announces Hills recital series, four debut novelists shortlisted for MUD Literary Prize, exhibition showcases the future of South Australian contemporary art, changing chairs at Brink, and more.