Latest articles by Kaylah Joelle Baker
How a love for travel led to a career of “capturing moments in time”
When it comes to travelling there is nothing Ellina den Toom loves more, although capturing her adventures on camera is a close second.
Read MoreStudent Q&Arts: Delphine Byrne
Get to know a student’s experience studying at The University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Fine Arts and Music. Delphine Byrne is studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Art) at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA) …
Read MoreTelethon Kid debuts at Malthouse Theatre
Comedian Alistair Baldwin lives with muscular dystrophy, and in his debut production of Telethon Kid he is ready to unpack everything he went through as a child with a rare muscular disorder.
Read MoreMeet University of Melbourne’s Sabrina McKenzie
Get to know a student’s experience of studying at The University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Fine Arts and Music. Sabrina McKenzie is a PhD student in Music Psychology at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music …
Read MoreFinding meaning between the waves
For the Yalingwa exhibition series’ third edition Between Waves, curator Jessica Clark has ensured both established and emerging artists have the opportunity to showcase their works at ACCA.
Read MoreArt imitates life in Malthouse’s latest comedy This is Living
Going to the theatre can be an escape, but sometimes a special gem of a show can instead help audiences realise they are not alone on this roller coaster called life; this is what This is Living aspires to do.
Read MoreEmerging talent sets her sights on mastering photography
Dani Watson may have only just picked up a camera in late 2016, but in this short time she has gone on to become “one to watch” in the photography world.
Read MoreMeet Melbourne Conservatorium of Music student Joshua Morton-Galea
Get to know a student’s experience of studying at The University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Fine Arts and Music.
Read MoreStriking design of MPavilion 10 unveiled
Following the successful relaunch of the MPavilion late last year after a break during the pandemic, Pritzker Architecture Prize-winner Tadao Ando has revealed his selected design for its 10th season.
Read MoreFirst Peoples’ spirit stories told through new large-scale projection
Respected First Nations Elder, storyteller, cultural advisor, advocate, and artist Aunty Zeta Thomson is using Hamer Hall from June 7 to July 9 as a canvas for her newly commissioned artwork.
Read Morenightshifts embraces solitude as positive and productive
A contemplative new group exhibition featuring more than 30 works from the University of Melbourne’s art collection has arrived at Buxton Contemporary.
Read MoreWhen a change in trajectory leads to the discovery of a passion
Outside of his corporate career, Mark Stevens occasionally dabbled in photography, but it wasn’t until he retired that he could jump at the opportunity to chase his passion.
Read MoreNew exhibition questions where AI may take the future of food
New public art exhibition, Gloop: Exploring Food Systems in 2049, has officially opened with a desire to present a thought-provoking glimpse into the future of food.
Read MoreTimeless luxury at your doorstep
Trielle is where luxury meets riverfront, and its renowned developer Mirvac is inviting all to come and celebrate the prestigious tower through a grand opening of its showroom this weekend.
Read MoreMeet VCA student Ishan Vivekanantham
Get to know a student’s experience at The University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Fine Arts and Music. Ishan Vivekanantham is currently studying a Master of Production Design (Stage) at the Victorian College of the Arts.
Read MoreRenowned New Delhi-based artist celebrated at ACCA
Mithu Sen is one of India’s most renowned contemporary artists, and her recent exhibition mOTHERTONGUE is officially showing at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA).
Read MoreArts Centre Melbourne: The hub for culturally immersive experiences
Melbourne’s biggest cultural festivals, RISING and YIRRAMBOI, are returning to the heart of Naarm (Melbourne) for another year, both with powerful performances scheduled for Arts Centre Melbourne.
Read MoreRe-telling family history through photographs
For Photography Studies College (PSC) student Conor McCaul, photography has always been a way of exploring the unnoticed and telling a story.
Read MoreArts Centre Melbourne holds memorial service for Sue Nattrass
In honour of the extraordinary life and achievements of former general manager of Arts Centre Melbourne Sue Nattrass AO, a memorial service is being held on April 27.
Read MoreStudent Q & Arts - Abi Lee
Get to know a student’s experience of studying at The University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Fine Arts and Music. Abi Lee is currently in her second year of the Bachelor of Music (Performance), specialising in Jazz and Improvisation, at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music.
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