End-of-financial-year tallying has revealed that the CBR Screen Investment Fund, managed by Screen Canberra, granted $498,832 to 10 screen projects and applications for the next round of funding has opened.
“We've let the girls loose,” says Aarwun Gallery director Robert Stephens as he contemplates the coming exhibition by artist sisters, Alice, Sophie and Lucy Pulvers, opening on Saturday.
Based around the acquisition of 3560 silver gelatin photographic prints, “Capturing Canberra: CMAG’s Press Photography” is the first time these photos have gone on display – 139 in all, drawn from 1913-1994, before the digital era.
"It was glaringly obvious throughout that director Damiano Michieletto decided that his best option was to treat the whole thing as a fantastical joke." HELEN MUSA reviews Opera Australia's "Tales of Hoffmann".
Canberra's visual arts community is saddened to hear of the death of long-time art critic Sonia Barron, who died on June 25 at age 89 after complications from pneumonia.
Canberra indie folk musician Ben Drysdale is about to give local audiences a taste of what's hitting the spot on the international stage in a concert called “Aloha to Alinga”.