On a hot summer’s day in Sydney, world-reknowned artist Ken Done – a man who without a doubt has inspired a generation of Australians to chase a creative life – explains colour, art and the wonders of painting.
Read MoreClaudio Kirac loves his home, the Gold Coast. He’s a Creative Director and artist and for twenty-plus-years he has played a major role in the evolution of his local arts and culture scene.
Read MoreHOTMESS are surrealistic party raunch art classes run by Gabrielle Miller and Sophie Taylor. We asked Gab and Soph to expand on what that actually means.
Read MoreMay 2020: The world is locked down and we are living our lives through our phone screens. So we decided to bring all of our creative friends together, to make something beautiful, to be enjoyed on our phones.
Read MoreI am a creative by nature, a poet at heart and these are very uncreative times.
Read MoreFrom pen licence to design studio: an interview with Ally Griffith of Alleyway Designs.
Read MoreOdette Barry is here to fill you in on what small business owners need to understand.
Read MoreSixty years ago, on a lonely stretch of highway between Montreal, Canada and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Betty and Barney Hill got abducted by aliens. They were driving home from their belated honeymoon.
Read MoreKnown for his vibrant and pulsing-with-energy paintings depicting iconic Australian moments from Sydney Harbour-scapes, to lazy beach scenes, to tropical coral reefs, to gardens bursting with flowers and life, Ken Done is an internationally acclaimed artist who aims to bring the experience of beauty and joy to a diverse audience.
Read MoreLayla Cluer and Lora Ward are two friends with their own respective art practices.
Read MoreOur family is big on food – I get regular food deliveries from my mum and grandma filled with home cooked goodies. I guess food is our love language.
Read MoreWith her new album playing in the background, I sat with a cup of tea on a drizzly Byron Bay morning and spoke with musician Indigo Sparke about her experience of this time and her creative collaboration with photographer, Ming Nomchong.
Read MoreMeet photographer and artist Julie Poly who sees beauty in the trivial.
Read MoreAfter 28 years working in universities, artist Sandra Kaji-O’Grady recently finished designing and building her dream home with her partner John in Upper Coopers Creek. Replacing bustling campuses with the rustling forest has helped Sandra spend more time than ever on her art and right now, that means creating collages.
Read MoreSammy Hawker is an ACT-based visual artist whose practice investigates sites of the Anthropocene. Through facilitating interaction with more-than-human entities, her work aims to draw attention to and make visible hidden temporal realities and cross-species entanglements of the many worlds in which she encounters.
Read MoreAll of Gerwyn Davies’ photographs are selfies. But instead the reflexive iPhone portraiture we’re accustomed to, Davies buries his own defining features in order to reveal ambiguous, imagined characters – creating art that feels like a gift from another world.
Read MoreA feeling has come over me recently ever since my legs have stopped rubbing together on the Lighty -- but only after investing in traditionally daggy workout-wear that actually works, guys (over continuing to suffer in something ‘cooler’).
Read MoreWhen Tom Day created the album Sounds of the Conservation Reserve, he handed the microphone over – to the residents of the old-growth Yellowbox tree, to the howling wind (that nearly claimed one of his tripods!), to the insects, and to the birds.
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