News
Titled Jeune femme faisant du crochet (Julie Lemmen), 1890, the painting portrays the artist’s sister, Julie Fréderique ...
Landmark exhibition showcases 190 works from Griffith University Art Museum's nationally significant collection.
Archibald Prize winner, Associate Professor Julie Fragar A major exhibition celebrating five decades of artistic excellence ...
President Donald Trump has issued a new series of pardons, awarding them to a former New York congressman, a Connecticut ...
5d
Derry Journal on MSN‘Shakespeare at the Fort’: A magical outdoor performanceArtlink and Living Breath Productions are pleased to announce Shakespeare at the Fort, a one-of-a-kind open-air promenade ...
The Florida Panthers have signed Canadian singer Michael Buble — for a good cause. Buble, a five-time Grammy-winning pop icon, has signed on to be part of the team’s ...
The Texan also was memorable in 'Junior Bonner' and 'Charley Varrick' and as two different characters — one good guy, one bad ...
Brisbane artist Julie Fragar burst into tears when she was ... Paintings of high-profile visual artists Ken Done and Cressida Campbell made the finalists’ cut, alongside a multi-panel self ...
Archibald Prize 2025 finalist, Julie Fragar ‘Flagship Mother ... The first Indigenous artist to exhibit was Robert Campbell Jnr in 1989 with a portrait of musician Mac Silva.
Julie Fragar’s Archibald-winning portrait of her friend and fellow artist Justene Williams is impossible to miss in the central court of the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Fragar’s subject ...
Julie Fragar has won the $100,000 Archibald Prize for her portrait of friend and fellow artist Justene Williams ... including paintings of Cressida Campbell, Atong Atem and Chris O'Doherty ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results