Peek inside jewellery designer Paula Walden’s light-filled New Farm studio
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Peek inside jewellery designer Paula Walden’s light-filled New Farm studio

In a bright,airy space she’s bringing together elements of Art Deco and Art Nouveau to create stunning,one-of-a-kind pieces.

  • byMatt Shea

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Is it a bird? A plane? No,a whale made of hundreds of drones

Is it a bird? A plane? No,a whale made of hundreds of drones

A majestic glowing giant will glide above the Brisbane River in the night sky as a stunning start to this year’s Brisbane Festival.

  • byJocelyn Garcia
Michaela’s first visit to GOMA was for an Up Late gig. Now she organises them

Michaela’s first visit to GOMA was for an Up Late gig. Now she organises them

The event’s one-time visitor is now the driving force behind the cultural cocktail of art,music,and pop-up workshops to be served at GOMA this weekend.

  • byJocelyn Garcia
Somewhere over the Rangebow,four days of flair return

Somewhere over the Rangebow,four days of flair return

Migrating from Sydney to the sleepy Sunshine Coast town of Montville was supposed to signal a change of pace. Instead,Wayne launched the hinterland’s largest festival.

  • byCourtney Kruk
The best photos in Brisbane capture a lost alley,wintry river and spirit dance

The best photos in Brisbane capture a lost alley,wintry river and spirit dance

Images of lazy afternoons and sunsets over the Brisbane River are among the winning photographs in this year’s Lord Mayor’s Photographic Award.

  • byTony Moore
‘The things someone loves about the work,the next person hates’:Why Michael Zavros’ art polarises

‘The things someone loves about the work,the next person hates’:Why Michael Zavros’ art polarises

GOMA’s largest-ever survey of the prize-winning Brisbane artist’s work includes a Mercedes-Benz filled with water and an enormous painting of the Parthenon.

  • byMatt Shea
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Brisbane artist promises more ‘weird and wonderful’ tiny doors

Brisbane artist promises more ‘weird and wonderful’ tiny doors

Part of a worldwide movement of urban artists,Mace Robertson installs tiny doors to spark a sense of joy and wonder on the city streets.

  • byJocelyn Garcia
Home studios and 400 costumes:The Sleeping Beauty wakes Queensland Ballet

Home studios and 400 costumes:The Sleeping Beauty wakes Queensland Ballet

From a makeshift home studio,ballerina Lucy Green rehearsed for the biggest role of her career as Princess Aurora in Queensland Ballet’s The Sleeping Beauty.

  • byCloe Read
Black Summer fire ban fallout put Brisbane Festival in audit office’s sights
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Black Summer fire ban fallout put Brisbane Festival in audit office’s sights

The government-owned organisation insists it remains debt free after ticket refunds and a secret settlement for 2019’s cancelled Fire Gardens and a recent auditor note about its financial position.

  • byMatt Dennien
The thriving art space hidden in suburban Brisbane

The thriving art space hidden in suburban Brisbane

The Paint Factory at Yeronga was earmarked for a housing development,but has quietly grown into a thriving space for artists.

  • byStuart Layt
Art and science converge to appeal to our ‘better angels’

Art and science converge to appeal to our ‘better angels’

A collaborative art project will feature artists and scientists working together to create pieces that celebrate and highlight artificial intelligence.

  • byStuart Layt