The Lock Up, Khaled Sabsabi | Exhibition Review
Presented for the first time at The Lock-Up in Newcastle, this is the most significant survey exhibition for Lebanese Australian artist Khaled Sabsabi. It features a fleet of works, from […]
Presented for the first time at The Lock-Up in Newcastle, this is the most significant survey exhibition for Lebanese Australian artist Khaled Sabsabi. It features a fleet of works, from […]
‘Racist’ and ‘immigrant’ are two words rarely put so closely together. It’s almost as though they are diametrically opposed whenever they’re mentioned. But in one of Sydney Fringe Festival 2024’s […]
A debut solo show from an Egyptian-Australian writer and comic who avoids the usual diaspora stories. Big Nose Big Dreams, aptly named for its target audience, was a debut one-man […]
The Politica is Not Personal Sometimes broken promises can be as harmful as a loaded gun. In times of social struggle, defining what constitutes violence can be difficult and fraught […]
Over nine months, Diversity Arts Australia has produced the InterGenerate Program, in which selected art mentees and mentors from culturally diverse backgrounds facilitated conversations and projects in their disciplines. Selected […]
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Who is Elaine Paton and why should you care about her story? She is you; she is me and she could be every woman. This is clear though her writing […]
There’s an artistry to a boycott. It’s as much a political statement as it is an exercise in cohesion. The intercultural dance troupe Marrugeku know the power in resistance. In their latest […]
Sharon Masige interviews Walkely award-winning journalist and one of Australia’s top most influential Asian Australian in this though-provoking and diversifying podcast.