A series by Pey Chi.
Read MoreOur first Liminal tote, created in collaboration with talented designer and print-maker Pey Chi.
Read MoreWith your help, we have raised over $2700 through the Australian Cultural Fund.
Read MoreTwo Melbourne icons meet: the beaux arts theatre of old world glamour hosts the consummate jazz cabaret diva.
Read MoreCarlos Celdran, Filipino political comedian, death threat survivor, debuts off-Broadway play in Melbourne.
Read MoreA piece by Diana Nguyen.
Read MoreAustralasia Now explores identity constructs within the region: what it means to be part of this geographic region in the 21st Century, how have we historically seen ourselves and how we see ourselves now.
Read MoreWe had to fake enthusiasm and subjective emotion so that they couldn’t replace us, but they did anyway. A short story by Cher Tan.
Read MoreMike Eleven, Candy Ng, Oli Ruskidd & Wanissa Somsuphangsri painting live at Collingwood Artist's Market this Sunday 16 July.
Read MoreA drawing by Viet-My Bui.
Read MoreI-Yen Chen and Yumemi Hiraki collaborate to convey the grand scale of history through a soft and creative language.
Read MoreYeo's newest single is about long distance love; the late night calls and empty beds and long drives that make your life surreal but are worth it.
Read MoreSubscribe to Liminal Letters to win a copy of Robert Wood's Land Mass.
Read More'thundering the sound / the trouble where he dreams of things / plainly sided with day, grey strange & wild' Two poems by Robert Wood.
Read MoreSeasons of Gold celebrates Asian-Australian photographers Jaz Blom, Anu Kumar, Thomas Lim and Bryan Tang.
Read MoreI know I should be the master/ Of my own healing. Two poems by Roj Amedi.
Read MoreUtilising found images and objects from the Phuong Ngo's Vietnam Archive Project, the exhibition comprises a series of intimate moments and large scale installations offering a nuanced and alternative reading of the Vietnam War.
Read MoreThrough photography and video, the works of Pia Johnson, Tammy Law, Janelle Low and Siying Zhou explore different perspectives into contemporary issues of cultural identity, migration and belonging in Australia today.
Read MoreA rhythmic narration of gestures shaped by the anecdotes of twenty-seven creative individuals, Exercise Nº 1 attempts to interpret fashion as a series of interactions between the wearer, the observer, and the garment.
Read MoreI tip my fedora to her and whisper, ‘Namaste’. A piece by Michelle Law.
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