Free/State – 2022 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art review
Everywhere you look at the Biennial, cultures beg for recognition, and the arguments pull at your identity.
Everywhere you look at the Biennial, cultures beg for recognition, and the arguments pull at your identity.
Eryn Jean Norvill is able to take on 26 characters and make them all memorable, while the major roles are exercises in virtuosity.
A poignant blend of modern technology with the rich Indigenous history of the land we stand on, Sky Song feels deeply significant.
Four major live music companies have joined forces to open a new $6m venue on Hindley Street in Adelaide later this year.
A new 10-day festival which starts in late September aims to help South Australians get back in touch with nature.
Works of art will come to life when Restless Dance Theatre performs in Adelaide alongside an exhibition of etchings by French expressionist Georges Rouault at the Art Gallery of SA.
A national Indigenous Visual Art Action Plan has been announced by the Morrison Government to help drive economic opportunities for Aboriginal artists and combat fraudulent products.
A new exhibition exploring colour and the landscape was inspired by a painting uncovered from storage after more than 70 years in the Art Gallery of SA’s collection.
Yes, there will be an Adelaide Fringe in 2021. Registrations open on Tuesday – but it won’t be the usual Fringe we’ve come to expect.
Adelaide Hills tattoo artist Ash Mars is obsessed with chickens – but not because of clients harbouring last-minute doubts.
State Theatre Company’s new executive director says it no longer plans to exit stage left from the Adelaide Festival Centre and build its own venue.
Between depositing a snake into Motley Crue’s dressing room and creating (then losing) Fowler’s Live, Peter Darwin’s been through a lot in Adelaide’s music scene.
Hot on the heels of our two-part Legendary Nightclubs special, one of Adelaide’s legendary venues from the 1980s and ’90s is set to return – but this time as a stage musical.
A South Australian artist, who has been operating on a 50 per cent loss since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, has found a creative way to promote and sell her colourful art.
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