When the skies above the parliamentary triangle explode into life with imagery of the great wedge-tailed eagle Maliyan from January 25-27, it'll be more than an act of human intervention, for the main performers are drones.
Among Australia's national arts institutions, none is quite so tasked with architectural preservation as the National Film And Sound Archive, writes arts editor HELEN MUSA.
Now in its 15th year, the SoundOut festival of experimental and improvised music is seen by its founder, Canberra sax and clarinet player, Richard Johnson, as a “gateway, exploratory music-art event", reports HELEN MUSA.
Canberra arts identity Rachael Coghlan is the new CEO of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, succeeding Adam Davey, who resigned late last year after more than seven years in the role.
Dairy Road is located between the Jerrabomberra Wetlands and Fyshwick and is nowadays inhabited by a community of more than 40 businesses working across art and design, music, theatre, hospitality and printing, reports HELEN MUSA.
Is the card game bridge an artform?
This was the challenge thrown down to arts editor HELEN MUSA by members of Canberra's oldest and biggest bridge organisation, Canberra Bridge Club.