In an artfully humanising move, a community project at Ginninderry’s The Link, has become the setting for a colourful new barbecue area now open for members of the community.
Canberra glass artist Jennifer Kemarre Martiniello has taken out the first prize of $5000 in Hornsby's “Remagine” art prize for her sculpture, “Not Wasted,” made from recycled television screens.
“Aussie Posters”, a new exhibition showcasing the work of artist Peter Drew, looks at diversity and exclusion through a series of posters that feature archival photographs, reports arts editor HELEN MUSA.
Proof apparent that classical music is blossoming in the regions will be seen on Sunday when the newish Highlands Music Collective makes its Canberra debut.
We've been reporting on Canberra’s busiest conductor, Leonard “Lenny” Weiss, since he was a whippersnapper, and he’s showing no sign of slowing down, reports arts editor HELEN MUSA.
For the second time, Canberra playwright Dylan Van Den Berg has won the $30,000 Nick Enright Prize for Playwriting at the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards.
“BRING in a honeypot, and the bees will come,” virtuoso flautist Ana de la Vega says of the new $20 million Snow Concert Hall, which opens its doors for the first time on Saturday at Canberra Grammar School.