Artist teaches us to nurture “wounded” objects
A cricket ball lies abandoned at the edge of a sports oval in Wollongong’s seaside suburbs. An...
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by Lilas-Mae Njoo | Oct 24, 2023
A cricket ball lies abandoned at the edge of a sports oval in Wollongong’s seaside suburbs. An...
Read Moreby Lilas-Mae Njoo | Mar 14, 2023
Over the past six weeks, Luke Thurgate reckons he has spent hundreds of hours meticulously drawing...
Read Moreby Emily Leventhal | Aug 8, 2022
For 61 years they have been filed away, hidden from the public, instead of starting the...
Read Moreby Dani Redmond | Oct 7, 2021
Today marks 20 years since the US launched the war in Afghanistan, which it only weeks ago ended....
Read Moreby Dani Redmond | Jul 16, 2021
A 40-metre mural by one of Australia’s most sought after artists may be destroyed before...
Read Moreby Dani Redmond | May 31, 2021
In a small upstairs gallery in Sydney’s Macquarie Street, banks of TV screens line the walls...
Read Moreby Natasha May | Oct 31, 2020
A group that helps the UN investigate human rights abuses has set up an exhibition in UTS. Here’s why you should check it out.
Read Moreby Natasha May | Oct 1, 2020
Despite their incarceration, Indigenous inmates at the Long Bay Correctional Complex in Sydney are acutely aware of the devastation caused by summer’s bushfires. The proof is in their art.
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