Arts & Culture
Mainit: heat, arts, and culture at Arts House
From mid-February, Mainit Illusion and Mainit Fantasy, events showcasing Filipino art and performance, will take over North Melbourne’s Arts House.
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West End Art Space Presents: Bloom: West End Grad Show
West End Art Space’s Bloom: West End Grad Show provides an opportunity for emerging artists to enter the commercial art world.
Read MoreArts House announces first instalment of 2024 season
Arts House has unveiled Season 1 of its 2024 program, marking the final collaboration between its co-artistic directors Nithya Nagarajan and Emily Sexton.
Read MoreBlue Period exhibition celebrates women at One Star
A new exhibition is showcasing the work of great and underrated local and international women artists.
Read MoreExhibitions shed light on local artists
The art scene in North and West Melbourne is attracting art creators and appreciators through a number of exhibitions being held this year.
Read MoreMichele Lee performs groundbreaking Hmong work
Hmong-Australian writer, Michele Lee, will take over North Melbourne’s Arts House in her “somewhat autobiographical” show titled, How Do I Let You Die?, that will leave audiences with a nagging feeling that they ought to call their parents.
Read More“Goodbye, for now”: farewell Nabe Studios
Nabe Studios, an all-accepting space for emerging artists and a creative haven for the Kensington community, is sadly closing its doors later this year – but not without a few final hurrahs.
Read MoreMeat Market transforms into a diverse hub of First Nations art
Deadly Fringe will take over the Cobblestone Pavilion at North Melbourne’s Meat Market from October 12 to 15 as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival, celebrating First Nations storytelling in the arts industry.
Read MoreLightning, dwarfism, community at Arts House
Zoë Barry was hit by lightning, thrice. Now the award-winning cellist responds with a hair-raising solo performance charged by her uncanny encounters.
Read MoreAround the galleries
Foot traffic has dropped and the galleries of North and West Melbourne are keen to get people back out on a Saturday afternoon visiting.
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