Actors zooming towards online theatre
Technology is helping theatre students hunkered down hundreds of kilometres apart create an inspiring online theatre experience.
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Technology is helping theatre students hunkered down hundreds of kilometres apart create an inspiring online theatre experience.
Read MoreGladstone region artists are developing new media skills and interactive digital projects as part of the latest round of the Regional Arts Development Fund, as well as honing skills in songwriting, cinematography, and clowning.
Read MoreBundy-based James Latter Films has created a tribute to a local icon - the Busy Bee Fish Bar, purveyors of deep fried goodness to the Bundaberg community for more than half a century.
Read MorePreparing and moving Rockhampton’s massive art collection is a lot more complicated than finding a mate with a ute and throwing everything in the back on a Saturday morning - so the gallery has taken delivery of Australian-made solander boxes to store about 330 works on paper safely.
Read MoreLocal flora and fauna are hitting the wall in the latest mural from Livingstone Shire Council’s Place Making Program in the seaside village of Keppel Sands.
Read MoreWe’re all itching for things to get back to whatever our post-rona normal is going to be, but nobody moreso than Rocky Art Gallery staff Natalie Parker and Madeline Brewer, who have both secured overseas work placements when the world opens up again.
Read MoreLatitude 23 Arts Inc is a new name for some familiar faces - the community-based arts group grew out of the former Mill Gallery in Yeppoon, and is now offering $5000 to local artist-driven initiatives through the LimeLife 500 Microgrant.
Read MoreA snappy short that wonders just how much you know about the people you share your life with, and who can be trusted.
Read MoreThe Libris Awards are an annual celebration of the wildly diverse artform that is the artists’ book. Among the shortlist for this year’s prize are some familiar names from the Rockhampton-region art scene, Julie Milner Barratt and Michelle Black.
Read MoreIsaac Shire youth have busted out their creativity, resourcefulness and design prowess, with 176 young people taking part in the Queensland Youth Week #isocreate competition.
Read MoreFolks Like Us trio Brendan Smith, Sarah Rozekrans and Kathleen Campbell met at the Central Queensland Conservatorium of Music. Their new release We Remember is inspired by the ANZAC spirit.
Read MoreFishing for food’s still allowed in the Coronaverse - but what if the weather’s not on your side?
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