The art of protest: Exhibiting Adelaide’s radical past
A new exhibition of prints and posters documents a radical and largely-overlooked movement from 1970s Adelaide which centred around progressive ideas that remain remarkably relevant today.
A new exhibition of prints and posters documents a radical and largely-overlooked movement from 1970s Adelaide which centred around progressive ideas that remain remarkably relevant today.
SA arts & culture news in brief: Musician Benjamin Roberts’ 577-street mission for mental health, planting the seeds of the future of blak artistry, shedding light on South Australia’s anti-war protests, ‘The Art of Dying’, and more.
SA arts & culture news in brief: Cab Fringe seeks to showcase the diversity of cabaret, arts identities pop up on stobie poles across Adelaide, The Mill presents work-in-progress showings of My Hair is Thinning, Flickerfest returns to the Mercury, get your SALA registrations in, and OzAsia earns national recognition.
An exhibition showcasing Adelaide’s oldest movie cinemas not only shines a light on their important architectural contribution to South Australia, it also reflects their significance as glamorous social hubs over the decades.
Geoffrey Dutton made a significant mark on the arts and literary scene in SA and beyond. Now, a new film sheds light on the many other loves of the writer who courted controversy in his later life after he left both his wife of 40 years and Adelaide.
John Martin’s, Cox-Foys and Miller Anderson’s are just a few of the famous South Australian department stores celebrated in a new exhibition featuring architectural drawings and fascinating historic photographs.
SA arts and culture news in brief: Finalists announced for the 2023 Ramsay Art Prize, how this year’s History Festival seeks to evoke a sense of wonder, applications open for $20,000 Porter Street Commission, and what’s in store at the Cabaret Fringe.