Vivid 2008
The largest photography festival ever held in Australia kicks off July 11, 2008. Vivid has been four years in the making and features more than 100 exhibitions at more than 50 venues. The festival...
View ArticleCLAW Tracey Sarsfield's Spoons
As part of CLAW (Canberra Living Artists Week), Tracey Sarsfield has created 3 large spoons. Her work is part of a larger installation at Cacophony. Genevieve Jacobs found out more about the work and...
View ArticleACT Liberals want your vote on public art
There's debate over plans to let Canberrans determine what kind of public art should receive government funding.
View ArticleIcon on Icon
Icon on Icon at the Australian War Memorial is an outdoor exhibition of images taken by soldiers and combat photographers during the First and Second World Wars.
View ArticleLook at me: portraiture in a digital world
A new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery takes a look at what is considered portraiture in the digital age.
View ArticleInstallation artwork explores sky worship
A new installation artwork named Sky Space has been unveiled at the National Gallery in Canberra.
View ArticleA festival of light
Brilliant images projected across iconic Canberra buildings bring art to life on a massive scale
View ArticleCanberra Conversations: Betty Churcher
Betty Churcher spoke to Alex Sloan about her art and new book
View ArticlePlea for public art funding
The ACT Chief Minister is lobbying for money to be allocated for public art in next month's ACT Budget.
View ArticleThe art of reinterpretation is showcased in Canberra exhibition
Imitation can be seen as the most visual form of flattery
View ArticleGuide to summer in Canberra
There's plenty on this summer, here's what we at 666 recommend.
View ArticleNew sculpture takes flight over Tuggeranong
Alexander Knox's 'Moth Ascending the Capital' is ready to draw the attention of commuters along Drakeford Drive.
View ArticleunDisclosed: Indigenous Artwork on Display
The artwork of some of our best indigenous artists has been put on display at the National Gallery, giving the public the chance to see some breathtaking pieces.
View ArticleCanberrArts Panel - Thursday May 17th
Sculptor Michael Le Grand, Curator of the Canberra Museum and Gallery Deborah Clark and Artist David Sequeira joined Melanie Tait to talk about local exhibitions and art in the city.
View ArticleAnimal Art
Creative arts researcher Dr Sandra Burr explores Canberra's surprisingly wide range of animal artwork.
View ArticleThe lights of Nightfest
Floriade is a riot of colour but during Nightfest the lighting effects change everything
View ArticleNew traps for young players
Canberra has a vibrant arts community and Braddon seems to be the growing hub for arty young things.
View ArticleUnravelling the secrets of the Murray-Darling
She moved from the city of harbour lights and illuminated bridges to the land lit by the milky way.
View ArticleWhen astrophysics and tapestry collide
When astrophysicist Brian Schmidt was awarded his Nobel Prize in Physics in 2011, Canberra Tapestry artist Valerie Kirk was waiting for the phone to ring.
View ArticleSkywhale skirts controversy in Launceston
Patricia Piccinini's Skywhale has come and gone in Launceston, leaving amazed onlookers, and a small wake of controversy, in its path.
View ArticleArboretum's in stitches
Have you heard of yarn bombing? It's not as sinister as the Friends of the Arboretum first believed it to be.
View ArticleChewing the CUD of popular culture
American duo CUD practice the art of cultural regurgitation; Julia Gillard was their focus in Canberra
View ArticleStellrScope: Swirling art and science
A germ of an idea that was nurtured by the CSIRO is reaping eye-popping results for an artist and her scientific colleagues.
View ArticleExploring the ACT's rural villages through art
Uncovering the stories from the towns and settlements that surround the national capital
View ArticleRon Radford
A gallery tour with Ron Radford, outgoing Director of the National Gallery of Australia.
View ArticleCrowd-funded maze made of mirrors, barbed wire aims to draw attention to...
A maze with a twist opens at Gorman House Arts Centre in Canberra, aiming to examine issues of surveillance, interrogation and confinement.
View ArticlePhilip Bacon and the beautiful business of art
Art dealer, art lover and art patron - Philip shares stories from his life's work.
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