Man With the Iron Neck will have you gasping in wonder at its high-flying actors one minute and wrenching at your heart strings the next.
This weekend, all Westfield locations will be filled with unique experiences and fun events to delight both children, adults, and adult's inner child.
Two Feet brings world-class classical ballet to Adelaide, led by legendary Russian ballerina Natalia Osipova in what is a triumphant solo performance.
Forget Lush and L’Occitane - get ready to clean off the stains of first-world guilt with Schuldfabrik, a new combination of beauty, hygiene and moral good designed to cleanse both your body and your soul.
From the streets of Norwood to the galleries of LA, Adelaide miniaturist Joshua Smith has caught the attention of Hollywood director Kevin Smith.
The small town of Wirrabara has painted itself onto the map with an amazing new silo artwork.
The works of South Australian artist Jeffrey Smart, showcasing how his art evolved and developed, and documenting his life story, from how he was inspired by the South Australian landscapes, to his travels in Italy.
The trio of Ambassadors reflect the Adelaide Fringe’s commitment to cultural diversity and artistic inclusivity.
An exhibition of stills from great Australia cinema, opens in conjunction with Adelaide Film Festival.
Get your bright pink lippy and fur coat ready for Adelaide's Queer Arts and Cultural Festival, Feast.
"Little Lives consists of 2000 non-fired ceramic pods, providing visual to the leading cause of infant death in Australia; stillbirth. Each pod is handcrafted and special, uniquely representing a little life lost to stillbirth,” says Celeste Foord.
Emma Hack continues to bring new life to her portfolio, and the launch of her new collection "Collage" is another incredible step in her journey as an artist.
In this board book edition for ages 4 or 5, the Little People, Big Dreams series looks at the life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo whose works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
Based on the BBC television series, Civilisations, professor of classics at Cambridge University, Mary Beard, presents a look at art and history, and the intersection of art and faith, examining how we make sense of it all both in and out of its original historical context.
EXHIBITION ON SCREEN open its fifth season with Canaletto & the Art of Venice, an immersive journey into the life and art of Venice’s famous view-painter.
We've got some great news for all established and emerging artists, comedians, musicians and creative people—it's only August and already The Adelaide Fringe is gearing up and ready to accept registrations.
The 2018 South Australian Living Artists Festival (SALA) starts today with a record-breaking 9000 artists taking part in 700 exhibitions across Adelaide and regional SA, kick starting a month of colour, expression, imagination and creativity across the State.
Henley Beach. It's a stunning summer spot, filled with cosy dining attractions and endless spots to relax by the sun. But if you thought Henley Beach was just a summer destination, think again - because SALA is coming to town this August!
From August 1st, Snugglepot and Cuddlepie will sit amongst their iconic bush imagery at Carrick Hill’s Close To Nature: May Gibbs and Australian Botanical Art, an exhibition of original and rarely viewed artworks by iconic Australian author and illustrator, May Gibbs.
This year's SALA exhibition, Artists in Residence, supports our locals and Adelaide's largest not-for-profit community housing provider.