Latest articles by Kaylah Joelle Baker
Malthouse to surprise with Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner
Following outstanding reviews after its run in Sydney, Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner is opening Malthouse Theatre’s 2023 season from January 18.
Read MoreThe free service reducing the stigma of managing periods
The City of Melbourne has extended its free period care pilot program until June 30, after it was successfully launched in September 2021.
Read MoreA free event your kids will be loving these holidays
Before the school holidays wrap up, ACCA is offering two free art making programs for the whole family to get creatively involved in.
Read MoreAustralian Music Vault celebrates five momentous years
The Australian Music Vault (AMV) has celebrated five wonderful years of being a renowned part of Melbourne’s music industry.
Read MoreExploring the wide world of photography with an open mind
Emilia Furfaro has always had a keen interest in photography, but it wasn’t until she studied it as an art form in high school that she realised there was more to it than just clicking a button.
Read More“This is a dream role of mine”: Malthouse Theatre appoints new work manager
Malthouse Theatre has officially appointed dramaturg, director and creative producer of Green Door Theatre Company, Bernadette Fam as its new work manager.
Read MoreMPavilion launches its ninth season
MPavilion is one of Australia’s more forward-thinking architecture commissions, and with internationally renowned Bangkok-based architecture and design practice all(zone) appointed to design the ninth season, its reputation appears to be in good hands.
Read MoreSouthbank’s first Christmas tree taken down before December even arrives
Southbank’s very first official Christmas tree has been taken down after being deemed unsafe just weeks after its installation at Boyd Park.
Read MoreArts Wellbeing Collective launches ground-breaking guide to improve mental health
Arts Wellbeing Collective has recently just released its Work All Guide to help improve mental health in the performing arts industry.
Read MoreThe emerging photographers of PSC showcase their final projects
As the end of the year approaches, the time to bid farewell to studying at the Photography Studies College has come for many students, but not before they celebrate their efforts with a graduate exhibition.
Read MoreIndependent theatre collaborates with Arts Centre to bring a West End smash hit to Melbourne
After hearing the final speech of the West End play EMILIA on a podcast, co-artistic director of Geelong’s Essential Theatre Amanda LaBonté knew she had to bring the play to Victoria for the theatre’s 20th anniversary.
Read MoreSouthbank-based television service celebrated in the Melbourne Awards
After moving to Southbank, not-for-profit community television service Channel 31 (C31) is seemingly going from strength to strength with its latest achievement of becoming a 2022 Melbourne Award finalist.
Read MoreMacfarlane Fund celebrated for its leadership
Creative Partnerships Australia has announced its 2022 Creative Partnerships Award winners and among the highly celebrated list are Helen and Melissa Macfarlane, who established The Macfarlane Fund.
Read MoreExplore a more positive and interactive future of retail with BETA
BETA by STH BNK is reimagining the future of physical retail and its contribution towards positive changes through its latest “engaging and entertaining” talk series NEXT X NOW.
Read MoreLayers of Blak exhibition returns for a second year
Eleven Victorian First Nations Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists and designers have been chosen for their unique talents and ideas to present their stories through exquisite contemporary jewellery.
Read MoreSharing hidden histories and truths through a lens
EJ Hassan has always found peace in capturing moments that often go unnoticed, and with only a few weeks until she graduates, she is already successfully giving a voice to the often unspoken.
Read MoreMalthouse Theatre building works to continue into 2023 with positive outcomes ahead
While the Malthouse Theatre has been busy working on improving the exterior of its heritage building since works started in June, the theatre’s interior is also getting a major overhaul.
Read MoreThe supposed “Dark Lady” of Shakespeare’s sonnets shares her truth
Three-time Olivier Award-winning stage show EMILIA is gracing the stage of Arts Centre Melbourne for its Australian debut from November 10 to 27.
Read MoreNGV International explores the complex global movement of people and resources
The exchange of knowledge, natural resources, luxury and technologies across the globe will be explored in depth at the NGV International through its latest exhibition The Global Life of Design.
Read MoreExploring the intangible through sound and screen
Eight emerging artists have recently completed a 12-week program with creative studio SIGNAL, and their finished screen and sound works are on display along Flinders Walk, Northbank.
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