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Art Smitten – Art Indoors: A Fortnightly Round-up
During the COVID-19 isolation period, Melbourne has had to learn to adapt to new regulations and restrictions to ensure the welfare and […]
Banksy artwork shredded at auction
An iconic work by the enigmatic British street artist Banksy was shredded at auction in an act of apparent self sabotage by […]
The first art tram rolls out for Melbourne International Arts Festival
If you visit the city on a regular basis, the chances are pretty good that you’ve seen one of THOSE grey trams […]
Your exclusive guide to the Melbourne International Arts Festival
The city of Melbourne will play host to a string of dance, theatre and visual arts events this October as part of […]
Review: Melbourne Winter Masterpieces – Van Gogh and the Seasons
“I myself almost don’t know which season I like best; I believe all of them equally well” -Van Gogh London 1873 The […]
Interview: Open Spatial Workshop (Terri Bird, Bianca Hester and Scott Mitchell)
Rebi, Molly and Jim chat with the members of Open Spatial Workshop, an artist group who’s current exhibiton, Converging in time is […]
Interview: Nella Themelios
Molly interviews Nella Themelios, one of the curators of High Risk Dressing / Critical Fashion, an exhibition that’s on at RMIT Design Hub in […]
Stories and You
This is Stories and You, the show were each week, we explore the stories in every day things. Join, Eunice, Evrim and James, as we […]
The Yellow Family S01E07 – ‘Homer Goes to College’
The boys are outsmarted by special guest Marcus who brings ‘Homer Goes to College’ for discussion. The trio chat about Mr. Burns for […]
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From art to science: how glassblowing is aiding construction of quantum sensors
Adelaide artist Karen Cunningham couldn’t have known her glassblowing technique would form a whole new material, capable of building quantum sensors which […]