Winners of the 2020 Head On Photo Awards announced
Works by the winners and finalists will be presented online as part of the Head On(line) Photo Festival, now accessible.
Works by the winners and finalists will be presented online as part of the Head On(line) Photo Festival, now accessible.
Though this year’s Festival won’t go ahead, Shun Wah will helm an online program of events exploring Australia’s relationship to Asia through the arts.
Composers aged 18-35 will now be able to apply for a chance to win $2000 and a number of career development opportunities.
It’s back to Vienna again for Kaufmann’s latest operetta-fest.
Davies’ Orphic laments might easily set the stones weeping.
The organisation will continue to deliver its world class training program to students at home.
Appointed Principal Conductor of the Filarmonica Arturo Toscanini at 27, the Birmingham-born conductor discusses leaving the cello behind, his mentor Andris Nelsons, and the lessons of Shostakovich.
The internationally acclaimed artist will use the $50,000 Fellowship to create digital portraits of an Australian spider.
The 12-year-old violinist, best known as the youngest ever winner of the Menuhin at 10, has released his debut single with the prestigious label.
All proceeds from the live stream will be evenly split between the artists and Festival.
The coronavirus is set to have an enormous economic impact on the arts industry and its workers.
Angela Goh takes home the big prize, with Amrita Hepi winning the Audience Choice Award for a second time.
A three-year international ensemble and concert series will bring together students from Australia, the USA and Finland.