‘Words have the power to not only capture these stories, but to prompt reflections about the anomalies in human experiences.’
Read More‘To get to a certain point, a project that was really ambitious, we needed to take a pathway through different types of experimentation and testing of ideas.’
Read More‘I wanted to write about how we’re all complicit in capitalism - in a fun way!’
Read More‘Decolonising feminism examines the terrain of power relations, questioning whose voice represents the other and whose knowledge is deemed legitimate. It’s important to see this not just as a theory but a practice in everyday life.’
Read MoreWe talk to Bailee-rose Farnham about ‘Lou Wall’s Drag Race’, debuting in the Melbourne Fringe 2018.
Read MoreWe talk to the organisers behind The Next Chapter, an unprecedented new way of supporting writers.
Read MoreWe talk to Hetty McKinnon about Peddler, a recipe-driven journal documenting the in-between moments of food.
Read MoreMaryam Azam talks to Robert Wood about her debut poetry collection, The Hijab Files.
Read MoreWe talked to Bella Kwai about her work at the New York Times Australia Bureau.
Read MoreWe spoke to Michele Lee about her newest play, ‘Going Down’, at the Malthouse 10th May—3rd June.
Read MoreEunice Andrada talks to us about ‘Flood Damages’, her debut poetry collection.
Read MoreWe talked to Raewyn Pickering and Urvi Majumdar about their show, 'Mispronounced', showing at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
Read MoreWe talked to Moonlover, a.k.a. Quang Dinh, about his newest album, Thou Shall Be Free.
Read MoreSnehargho Ghosh's In Situ series captures Melbourne-based creatives in their intimate settings. Through directorial photography, Snehargho portrays people in personal spaces, which reflect their identity as a person and artist, their cultural background and intimate environment. Opening February 8, 6PM-8PM.
Read MoreWe talked to Zen Lim about 我们 [Wo Men], featuring Rainbow Chan, May Lyn, Maya Hirasedo, Tracy Chen & Shelly, 8pm February 9 at The Night Cat.
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We talked to Andy Butler about his upcoming exhibition, Always There and All A Part' at BLINDSIDE, 6–22 December 2017.
Read MoreArt in Colour
We speak to Anisha Senaratne & Jeanne Aye Khin about their new webseries, Art in Colour.