The facade of Festival Centre's Artspace Gallery has been given a makeover in the form of a gorgeous nature-inspired installation by Adelaide artist Ellen Schlobohn.
Sunglasses at Night is high-level entertainment, from the motley collection of 80s hits you thought you knew (I am still surprised that no one can remember the lyrics to Sunglasses at Night), to the extreme energy provided by Quinn.
Presented by Country Arts SA Reviewed 8 July 2016 Broken ground, salt flats, wires and sea urchins; the work of Cindy Durant is well and truly connected to outback South Australia. Durant spent her first, formative 22 years near the Californian border of Mexico, growing as an artist among the sand and sun. Eventually, she […]
'Our Mob' presents outstanding work by South Australian Aboriginal artists, and they invite you all to their biggest and best exhibition and celebration yet.
A new Artspace exhibition by South Australian visual artists Damien Shen and Daniel Connell, focusing on the heroes of the artists’ everyday lives.
Country Arts SA’s highly successful Visual Arts Professional Development award, Breaking Ground, has opened applications until 28 May for exhibition in 2015.
Heartbreak and triumph, jubilation and devastation: it’s all on show at the Nikon-Walkley Press Photography Exhibition, featuring works by Australia’s most outstanding photojournalists.
Australian Dance Theatre has today launched its 2014 program, which features national premieres, international touring, increased activity in Adelaide, and the development of new work.
Inspired by the Greek myth of Echo, Breaking Ground 2013 award-winner Aleksandra Antic's exhibition comprises drawings, prints and installations.
Works by world renowned urban artist Banksy will be featured in the upcoming Oi You! Adelaide Urban Art Festival that will be held at the Adelaide Festival Centre’s Artspace Gallery and plaza from 20 April until 2 June.
During the 2011 SALA Festival Adelaide Festival Centre turns into an exciting hub for moving image. The SALA Moving Image Project, in the Artspace Gallery, will be complemented by nightly projections onto the building’s stunning facades, as well as inspiring installations and video works throughout the Adelaide Festival Centre until 28 August 2011.
The Adelaide Festival Centre is proud to announce that the recipient of the inaugural Adelaide Festival Centre’s South Australian Indigenous Acquisitive Art Award is Ceduna artist Beaver Lennon...
British cabaret performer, Sarah-Louise Young, brings three distinctly different characters to visit our Cabaret Festival, in an hilarious hour of monologues and music.
Aubrey is definitely a performer to watch. She sang a a stunning rendition of Astonishing
This group of young hopefuls did a great job, delighting the audience, who were not just friends and relatives.
This is definitely cabaret that embraces the dark side. This is an exceptional performance.
Lanie Lane and Betty, her 1957 arch top guitar, presented an hour of blues in a traditional vein.
For this performance Elizabeth Cousemacker turned to the music of three of the great composers, Noël Coward, Kurt Weill and Cole Porter.
Cast your eyes on an exciting array of items, some not previously displayed, from the Visual Arts and Performing Arts Collections, in Treasures of the Adelaide Festival Centre collections in the Artspace Gallery (upstairs in the Dunstan Playhouse) at the Adelaide Festival Centre.