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Still some chances left to see ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
Sadly, the content of this play is just as relevant today as it was when penned by Harper Lee in the 1950s.
Red Tree hosting local productions of world-famous plays
Wyong Drama Group will be the next to occupy the Coast’s newest community performance space with a “fluid and sophisticated adaptation” of To Kill A Mockingbird
Networking event for local emerging artists
Six finalists were selected from 42 applications by artists aged 18 to 30 from across NSW.
John Hart listed as finalist in Dobell Drawing Prize
John said the inspiration for this work was influenced by images from his childhood, taking tours of mines donning the safety helmet and seeing how the mills and the process of mining worked.
The Point publisher to deliver second book in 2023
The Arts is the name of a new category for The Point ESG newsletter
New Sculpture on Central Coast promotes marine conservation
Harry Mulholland speaks with the two award-winning artists whose latest sculpture is now in place at the Central Coast Marine Discovery Centre in Terrigal – they want it to promote their goal of building awareness of the importance of marine conservation in Australia. The sculpture, which is called Pacifica Australis, […]
In good news: Gosford Art Prize frames up for 2021
Artists from across Australia are invited to submit works for the Central Coast’s premier art awards – the Gosford Art Prize – with entries now open. A recorded breaking 900 artists competed for the $25,000 prize pool in 2020 and even more artists are expected to submit works this year. […]
One and Free does not equal four
Changing one word in the Australian national anthem will not deliver Truth, Voice or Treaty. By Jackie Pearson The Uluru Statement from the Heart will be four years old this May. It invited all Australians to walk with First Nations people for a better future but the Morrison Government has […]
Dear Ita, please stand up to the bubble bullies
If you didn’t catch the last episode of the ABC’s Insiders for 2020, it’s worth spending an hour on ABC i-view, particularly to review David Spears’ interview with Minister for Communications and Arts, Paul Fletcher. By Jackie Pearson David Spears had big shoes to fill when he replaced Barry Cassidy […]