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between the lines curator Nanette Orly explores connections between body, place, and cultural experience

Curator Nanette Orly has a passion for exploring approaches in which art can change the way we think about culture and ourselves.

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From roast chook bags to Greek myths: the kitsch and clever art of Emma Buswell

Virally famous for the knitted ‘roast chook bag’, Emma Buswell’s latest exhibition is her largest work to date.

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What happens if ‘A Sun Dance’ has no sun? Artist Rochelle Haley and curator Melanie Stidolph on restaging in the UK

Artist and choreographer Rochelle Haley created durational dance piece A Sun Dance in responce to the distinctive, brutalist architecture of the National Gallery of Australia (where it premiered in Fe

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Prima Facie writer Suzie Miller on the phenomenal real-world outcomes of her art

With Prima Facie and RGB: Of Many, One receiving international and national acclaim, Suzie Miller is firmly on the map.

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“It touches your heart”: Australia Pavilion supervisor on the Golden Lion and 28 years of working Venice Biennale

Since 1996, Italian Diego Carpentiero has been Supervisor of the Australia Pavilion at Venice Biennale, overseeing the install and day to day running in-season.

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Inspiring Philanthropy

The story of arts philanthropy is a story of unrealised potential.

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“It’s about the identity of regional Australia”: Shake & Stir on touring Fourteen to small towns

Shake & Stir’s Fourteen has been breaking hearts and changing minds across regional Australia this year.

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“It’s an absolute blessing”: Scott-Patrick Mitchell on writing poetry to heal

West Australian poet Scott-Patrick Mitchell’s debut collection Clean was shortlisted for the 2023 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards (PMLAs), an experience they say was “really surreal”.

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between the lines curator Nanette Orly explores connections between body, place, and cultural experience

Curator Nanette Orly has a passion for exploring approaches in which art can change the way we think about culture and ourselves.

From roast chook bags to Greek myths: the kitsch and clever art of Emma Buswell

Virally famous for the knitted ‘roast chook bag’, Emma Buswell’s latest exhibition is her largest work to date.

What happens if ‘A Sun Dance’ has no sun? Artist Rochelle Haley and curator Melanie Stidolph on restaging in the UK

Artist and choreographer Rochelle Haley created durational dance piece A Sun Dance in responce to the distinctive, brutalist architecture of the National Gallery of Australia (where it premiered in Fe

Prima Facie writer Suzie Miller on the phenomenal real-world outcomes of her art

With Prima Facie and RGB: Of Many, One receiving international and national acclaim, Suzie Miller is firmly on the map.

“It touches your heart”: Australia Pavilion supervisor on the Golden Lion and 28 years of working Venice Biennale

Since 1996, Italian Diego Carpentiero has been Supervisor of the Australia Pavilion at Venice Biennale, overseeing the install and day to day running in-season.

Inspiring Philanthropy

The story of arts philanthropy is a story of unrealised potential.

“It’s about the identity of regional Australia”: Shake & Stir on touring Fourteen to small towns

Shake & Stir’s Fourteen has been breaking hearts and changing minds across regional Australia this year.

“It’s an absolute blessing”: Scott-Patrick Mitchell on writing poetry to heal

West Australian poet Scott-Patrick Mitchell’s debut collection Clean was shortlisted for the 2023 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards (PMLAs), an experience they say was “really surreal”.