6 October 2016
Lily Mae Martin isn’t an artist who is about making pretty things. In her newest exhibition, Drawing, All the Time, women hide their faces under a blanket of hair as they twist and contort their naked bodies. Each artwork is as much about the subject as it is the way we perceive it.
5 October 2016
The State Library will delve deep into its vaults to reveal some extraordinary items in its collection for Melbourne Music Week.
5 October 2016
The newest local visual and graphic designer pursuing her dreams through H Grace Designs.
4 October 2016
Contemporary attitudes, freedom of speech, political correctness and racial prejudices. Forte chat to Disgraced star Mitchell Butel ahead of Geelong’s show tomorrow night.
4 October 2016
For lovers of all things French, So Frenchy So Chic is the festival for you.
3 October 2016
Clementine Ford and Anne Summers are both well-respected writers when it comes to feminist discussion. Having just released a new book, titled Fight Like a Girl, it’s part memoir, part polemic.
3 October 2016
Thousands of flowers will be gifted between strangers for the Taiwanese-American artist’s artwork coming to Melbourne in October.
27 September 2016
Perhaps one of the biggest make up stores in Australia, stocking a large range of international and national brands is coming to Westfield in Geelong.
26 September 2016
Start packing your hampers Melbourne, Moonlight Cinema is back in business for another year.
25 September 2016
Charming illustrator Stacey Williams will be showcasing her new works at Analogue Academy on Friday September 30. Jeremy Palmer’s poetry…
22 September 2016
Each year the Comedy 4 Karma event rolls around, bringing some of the finest comedians to Daylesford all to raise funds for the Daylesford Dharma School.
22 September 2016
Ex-Powderfinger member Darren Middleton and celebrity hatted chef Clayton Donovan have joined forces to put together an evening of great food, drinks and music.
22 September 2016
Sometimes, a conversation starter is all you need.
19 September 2016
Jonathan Dredge, on the rediscovery of his passion, shark eggs from Bancoora beach and using film photography to help people delve into their inner world.
18 September 2016
While seeing things explode with all manner of CGI is fun, sometimes it’s nice to watch something that challenges your mind. You know, the kind of thing you leave the cinema actually thinking about.
8 September 2016
What is it that draws you into a play? The actors? The stage set up? More likely it’s the ability for the overall package to entice you into the story and make you feel like you’re walking hand-in-hand with the characters as they take each step. Voicebox’s I Am is a Geelong production that follows this concept, but takes it to the next level.
4 September 2016
Take a walk down any busy street and the untrained eye will struggle to see past the swarms of people. Belinda Van Zanen is someone who sees past the faces and admires the angles, light and colour of what’s in front of her. As is the case for many photographers, Belinda sees the world in “shots”.
2 September 2016
Nothing to do tonight? Geelong Gallery are putting on an after-hours event where those attending can enjoy wine and cheese while admiring the artwork.
29 August 2016
The Finders Keepers Market continues to present the very best from the Australian art and design community, releasing the dates for the latest iteration.
29 August 2016
Ballarat will showcase collections from Australia’s leading designers when Melbourne Spring Fashion Week extends its schedule to the regional city in September.
10 August 2016
Known for its ability to highlight some of the best independent and premiere-fund supported films to the Melbourne audience, the Melbourne International Film Festival is hitting the road and sharing those films with fans in regional towns.
5 August 2016
Have you ever come across a woman on a mission? Well, creative talent, community pioneer, mother of two, and business owner Laura Van Noordenburg is what she would look like.
23 July 2016
Melbourne street artist Cam Scale has a way of infiltrating into the minds of others. From accurately capturing people’s personalities in his new exhibition ‘State of Mind’ or simply from the ability his pieces have of staying with you, his work is truly eye-catching and has to be seen. We had a chat to him ahead of his Melbourne exhibition and about the Geelong scene.
23 July 2016
Barwon Health is proud to bring the Reel Health International Short Film Festival back to the Barwon region in 2016, in partnership with Monash Health.