Art
An artist and his subject
As an artist slowly paints a portrait subject they get to know them so intimately. But, how much of that......
The sketchy reality of controversial cartoons
In march of this year, Malaysian Cartoonist Zunar was honoured with the 2016 Cartooning For Peace Prize. But to collect it, he......
Art for everyone at Next Wave festival
Next Wave festival is a biennial celebration of new art and young artists from around Australia. This year, the festival......
Yalata’s Aboriginal Community Promote Peace in Nagasaki
Representative members of the Yalata Aboriginal community are travelling to Nagasaki, Japan this week, to offer a peace sculpture at......
Battling to save the world’s cultural heritage
What happens to a country’s identity and history when its monuments, temples, artifacts and ancient treasures have been shot at,......
The power of shields
A unique collection of Aboriginal shields is on display at the South Australian Museum from today until 22 May. Kaurna......
Syria: five years on and millions still need help
Since the war in Syria began close to 12 million people have been forced to flee their homes, 4.5 million......
A tale of cancer and faith
Daniel Tobias is a performer who has turned the story of his brush with cancer into a musical and comedic......
A preview of Magic Object: 2016 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art
A sense of wonder is overtaking the Art Gallery of South Australia as artworks from across the country are about......
Exploring the influence of Joseph Banks
James Tylor is an artist, predominantly a photographer who uses old, alternative processes from the 19th century. His current works......