Musician Ethel Cain brings her haunted vision of America to Vivid and RISING.
A cloud of glowing bubbles transforms the heart of Melbourne as Rising enters its final week.
An installation above Flinders Street Station from First Nations artists and a family-friendly show bursting with comedy are must-sees at Melbourne’s mid-winter festival.
Ghetto Biennale brings Haitian street culture to Melbourne in a work born out of junkyard cast-offs.
Music was in Hailee Olivia Williams’ blood all along. It just took her a while to stop fighting.
One of Melbourne’s most famous locations will become home to the largest commission of contemporary First Nations art in Victoria’s history.
Melbourne will be home to a new 360-degree video spectacular from German artist Julian Rosefeldt featuring Cate Blanchett as a talking tiger.
A digital projection of a huge eel will weave its way along the facade of Hamer Hall,after the first unveiling was marred by a pandemic lockdown.
Dance lovers had plenty of reasons to kick up their heels,the music program was expansive – but theatre was patchy and the White Night side was a damp squib.
This dancing manifesto created by Melbourne-based choreographer Stephanie Lake is a call for more flash and more sizzle. And it’s thumping good fun.
The Invisible Opera at Federation Square will leave its audience wondering about the line between the bizarrely real,and the really bizarre.