Tom Nicholson: "I was born in Indonesia" opens at Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne
"I was born in Indonesia" presents a new video work by Tom Nicholson and is part of the artist's ongoing investigation into monuments, memorials and other collective forms. The exhibition at the Ian Potter Museum of Art runs until Sunday 9 July. Read more
THE NATIONAL 2017: WEBSITE GOES LIVES
'The National' 2017 has launched its website dedicated to its upcoming triennial exhibition, profiling the artists featured including Khadim Ali, Richard Bell, Gordon Bennett, Dale Harding, Gordon Hookey, Tom Nicholson, Raquel Ormella, Khaled Sabsabi, and Jemima Wyman. The site also includes essays by the exhibition curators providing an introduction to the exhibition concept.
CLOSE ENOUGH: CALOUNDRA REGIONAL GALLERY, CALOUNDRA
'Close enough: Young Queensland Artists' is a group exhibition at Caloundra Regional Gallery that includes the work of four young Queensland artists. The exhibition includes the work of Dale Harding and Sam Cranstoun and runs until Sunday 13 April. Read more.
Madonna Staunton - Contour 8 Biennale
Curated by Natasha Ginwala, Contour Biennale 8 traces jurisprudence and its emergence through courthouses and law in medieval Europe. Here Ginwala considers justice as the 'medium' which is 'simultaneously a performative, ethical and aesthetic operation'.
Khadim Ali - 2016 Western Sydney Arts Fellowship
Khadim Ali has been awarded the Western Sydney Arts Fellowship for 2016. Director of Arts NSW said the award was for Khadim Ali's miniature paintings which assert themselves with contemporary themes of displacement, war and refuge. Read more here.
Helga Groves in Artist Profile

Helga Groves has been interviewed for Artist Profile, the conversation between Lucy Stranger and Helga Groves can be read here.
Vernon Ah Kee on ABC Radio National
Vernon features on the ABC program Books and Arts in an interview with Sarah Kanowski.
Andrew Arnaoutopoulos features on SBS Radio - Rock n Roll George
Andrew Arnaoutopoulos features on SBS Greek Radio in an interview about his exhibition 'In Heaven with Rock 'n' Roll George'
Vernon Ah Kee - not an animal or a plant - National Art School
Vernon Ah Kee's first solo exhibtion in Sydney will be open until the 11th of March. This survey of his work is indicative of the breadth of his artistic pracitce. Read more:
Minority/Majority - Khaled Sabsabi at Fairfield City Museum and Gallery

Khaled Sabsabi's 'Minority/Majority' is now open at Fairfield City Museum and Gallery. The exhibition features works that explore the psyche of sports in Western Sydney, the similarity of board games over differing cultures and the grief of forced migration and memories of war.
