Award-winning designer Nipa Doshi takes centre stage at MECCA x NGV Women in Design Commission 2025 with A Room of My Own — a striking, multipurpose cabinet inspired by the Indian kaavad. Blending centuries-old craft traditions with modernist design language, the work becomes both functional object and personal archive, honouring the women who have shaped […]
Step into a captivating conversation at What Will People Say?, part of OzAsia Festival’s Weekend of Words, where storytelling meets honesty, humour, and heart. Join acclaimed voices Cheng Lei, Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa, Quah Ee Ling, Kumi Taguchi, and Qin Qin as they explore the deeply human themes of memoir, shame, and the courage it takes […]
The Armadale Hills Arts Trail is a vibrant annual event that showcases the creative spirit of the Perth Hills community. This year, the trail runs from November 7 to 16, 2025, inviting art enthusiasts to explore the studios of local artists nestled in the picturesque hills of Armadale. 🎨 What to Expect Open Studios: Over […]
Step into a world where creativity takes centre stage with Art Will Save Us at OzAsia Festival. Bold, playful, and thought-provoking, this performance explores identity, society, and the human experience all with a fun, cheeky twist. From striking visuals to boundary-pushing performances, the show invites you to laugh, reflect, and marvel at how art can […]
Sydney-based photographer (and proud migrant) brings the bustling ghats, quiet moments, and resilient spirit of the Ganges to Stirrup Gallery at Addison Road Community Centre, as part of the Head On Photography Festival. Each frame tells a story: families bathing at sunrise, boatmen guiding their oars through misty waters, and the unfiltered beauty of everyday […]
Guest artist Olga Tamara joins Crescendo’s ensemble for this year’s annual production, exploring the nine classical emotions of Indian aesthetics - Shringara (love/beauty), Hasya (laughter), Karuna (sorrow), Raudra (anger), Veera (heroism/courage), Bhayanaka (terror/fear), Bibhatsya (disgust), Adbutha (surprise/wonder) and Shantha (peace or tranquillity), through movement and performance. Don’t miss out.
Sydney-based photographer (and proud migrant) brings the bustling ghats, quiet moments, and resilient spirit of the Ganges to Stirrup Gallery at Addison Road Community Centre, as part of the Head On Photography Festival. Each frame tells a story: families bathing at sunrise, boatmen guiding their oars through misty waters, and the unfiltered beauty of everyday […]
Data Dreams: Art and AI at the Museum of Contemporary Art dives deeper into how algorithms, power and creativity collide. Among the standout voices is artist Christopher Kulendran Thomas, whose work critically examines technology, capitalism and identity in a data-driven world. Blending sharp political insight with cutting-edge digital practice, the exhibition challenges who controls information, […]