A multi-sensory exploration of the impacts of displacement
Justine Youssef’s Somewhat Eternal might appear rosy but it’s an act of generosity to enable deeper understanding of nuanced multicultural lives.
Justine Youssef’s Somewhat Eternal might appear rosy but it’s an act of generosity to enable deeper understanding of nuanced multicultural lives.
An exhibition of textiles and scents by the Kaurna Women’s Art Collective may challenge our idea of what contemporary art is, while opening up new ways of understanding and reconnecting to culture.
SA arts & culture news in brief: SALA launches its program and announces a new hub for this year’s festival, entries open for the 2024 Ruby Awards, meet the latest Porter Street Commission recipient, showcasing First Nations culture and art, and opportunities for writers.
Adelaide artist and 2024 Porter Street Commission recipient Lee Salomone’s first major exhibition in more than a decade is a culmination of 30 years of art-making and collecting found objects.
SA arts & culture news in brief: A weekend celebration amplifying the voices of female composers, ACE offers a glimpse of the ‘out-there’ experimental art of the ’70s and ’80s, Tutti artist’s gallery coup, and two special film events celebrating First Nations culture and Australian screen queens.
SA arts & culture news in brief: Town Hall concerts to showcase new SA chamber works, Carclew’s callout for emerging First Nations creatives, Star Theatres launches GoFundMe campaign, commission and exhibition opportunities, and a survey to gauge WHS issues in the arts sector.
SA arts & culture news in brief: Award-winning theatre-maker announced as new artistic director of Brink Productions, ACE farewells its AD, Clare Watson unveils her first season for Windmill Theatre, and postcard-sized artworks for sale in unique fundraising exhibition.