In Singapore a smiley face is enough to land you in court, so people have turned to creative acts of protest.
In Singapore a smiley face is enough to land you in court, so people have turned to creative acts of protest.
A new art exhibit is using a deceased composer to create new music using a lab-grown ‘brain’.
Geography is “undoubtedly” impacting the way we think, according to behaviour experts.
The Margaret River Open Studios event is bringing artists and the public together for another year, after a decade of celebrating community art.
Can young people make a living from art? A new State Government plan is hoping to promote opportunity for WA artists.
Indigenous tourism leaders from around the globe have converged in Perth to exhibit their work and create unique connections.
With the stress of the pandemic taking over everyday life, lucid dreaming could become a useful tool to combat our anxieties.
Female artists are fighting for their confidence and empowerment through arts.
Mother’s Day is on Sunday, and single mothers around WA discuss the battle to juggle parenting with work and study.
Porches everywhere get a makeover as people join the placemaking movement.
Boring water pumps and electrical cabinets get a makeover into public art by the Water Corporation’s mural program.
How the City of Perth is keeping local arts and culture healthy during the pandemic.
Fremantle Arts Centre is getting creative to support WA’s Indigenous artists.
The UWA exhibition features artwork inspired by the Great Depression and World War II.
‘Nurture The Now’ events begin Saturday.
Visitors can use ipads to ‘tour’ artwork at the Speaking Volumes exhibition.
The vandalism comes with the same-sex marriage plebiscite on the horizon.