Works by Waanyi artist Judy Watson and Kokatha and Nukunu artist Yhonnie Scarce in an exhibition that is both a love song and a lament for Country; a fantastical alchemy of elemental forces....
The 36th Adelaide Festival presents a program like no other in 2021. Pulled together through a year of mayhem, the festivities include 70 events, 10 world and 14 Australian premieres, and 18 events exclusive to Adelaide....
‘Violent Salt’ reflects on the experiences of the marginalised, underrepresented and the silenced – Abdul Abdullah, Vernon Ah Kee, Richard Bell, Daniel Boyd, Megan Cope, Karla Dickens, S.J. Norman, Yhonnie Scarce and Jemima Wyman....
'Looking Glass: Judy Watson and Yhonnie Scarce' is both a love song and a lament for Country; a fantastical alchemy of the elemental forces of earth, water, fire and air. Jeremy Eccles previews the show....
NGV has launched a live in-studio series with Australian artists and designers in-conversation with NGV curators, giving viewers an insight into their life and practice whilst in isolation....
For the 2019 NGV Architecture Commission, architects were encouraged to submit ideas focusing on multidisciplinary thinking, collaboration and audience engagement....
'After Technology' considers how Australian artists have registered the rise of technologies since the 1990s and the impact of technology on the human experience....
Emerging Indigenous artist Yhonnie Scarce has been named the 2018 Kate Challis RAKA Award recipient for her contribution to the visual arts using blown glass....
The Shepperton Art Museum has announced the winner of the 2018 Indigenous Ceramic Award as Yhonnie Scarce for her sculptural work Servant and Slave....
‘THE 1818 PROJECT’ deconstructs colonial painting through a contemporary lens. As a springboard to examine cultural histories, identity, and personal stories of migration, loss and diaspora, eight Australian artists create their own narratives in response to original landscape paintings depicting scenes of Newcastle’s Coal River region...