First look: Adelaide’s new Festival Plaza unveiled
The Festival Plaza’s public realm is finally open to the public – the first stage of the $993m redevelopment of the area. See what it looks like behind the barricades.
The Festival Plaza’s public realm is finally open to the public – the first stage of the $993m redevelopment of the area. See what it looks like behind the barricades.
Former Australian of the Year Grace Tame has told an Adelaide Writers’ Week panel that there needs to be a shift in how we teach the language of sexual assault.
Iva Davies delivered a much-needed trip back to the carefree sounds, vivid spectacles and sheer, unbridled fun of the 1980s.
The latest round of national RISE Fund grants has revealed a planned highlight of next year’s Adelaide Festival program.
A new curator has been named for the 2022 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art exhibition, as attendance figures for this year’s event were released.
Mad March put Adelaide on the map for world-class festivals and events. Now a new winter festival next year will merge technology with creativity and take over the city in “look and feel”.
Collective Haunt at Norwood and Central Studios in Kent Town each contain more than a dozen separate studio spaces which will be open to the public as part of the SALA Festival this weekend.
An Italian musician has won the 2020 Adelaide International Classical Guitar Competition, organised by the Adelaide Guitar Festival.
Finalists in the Telstra NATSIAA awards, announced Friday night, give a wide-ranging picture of contemporary indigenous art practices.
Iluwanti Ken from Amata in SA’s remote APY Lands has won one of the main categories at this year’s Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards in Darwin.
A Sydney designer’s collaboration with Arnhem Land women, and an Adelaide-based project development company were among winners at the first National Indigenous Fashion Awards.
South Australian Living Artists respond to the pandemic crisis, social distancing and self-isolation as part of the statewide SALA Festival in venues and online during August.
This fearsome flying fantasy creature represents its creator’s triumph over his own challenges – and the many spectacles of the month-long living artists festival.
The Adelaide based Australian String Quartet will get a new cellist with a familiar face for next year’s season.
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