This machine is made of people: Galileo Chew Chew
This is what is important for culture: scrappy, open spaces, where ideas are given air and time to see if they work. Culture happens.
Backyards of all kinds | October 2023
Hello.
It’s here and it’s dense. I need to know: is there too much writing? Do you need
Going to Mona: Three New Exhibitions
Jean-Luc Moulène and Teams
Jónsi: Hrafntinna (Obsidian)
Heavenly Beings: Icons of the Orthodox Christian World
The short verdict is these
What's On: September 2023
A rough guide to what's on in visual art around lutruwita/Tasmania
Make and Do picks
Jane Giblin
Interview: Victoria Vyvyan
Dogs, scones, performance art and fighting fascism: Andrew Harper has a kitchen table chat with Victoria Vyvyan co-creator of the Soup Collective, a collective of older lesbians making participatory and performance art.
Difficult Terrain
Emma Bugg, Janine Combes, Lola Greeno, Jane Hodgetts, Jeanette James, Shauna Mayben, Emily Snadden, Gabee Stolp, Sarah Stubbs, Anna Weber
Taking a horse to water | September 2023
Hello, and here’s our third outing.
It’s getting both easier and harder – there’s always more art and
We need your ideas.
So. We want to do an on-going (?) series on the Make and Do podcast that we are tentatively calling "
TWIST
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
9 June – 22 October 2023
There’s a lot of obvious aspects to Twist that
Interview: Ricky Maynard
Andrew Harper talks to photographer Ricky Maynard about his exhibition at Bett Gallery, No More Than What You See 1993 - 2023, a series of photographs of incarcerated Aboriginal people.