Cheers to 40 years of Nexus Arts
This year marks Nexus’ 40th birthday of nurturing local, diverse talent. Their upcoming Fringe program is no exception.
MoreThis year marks Nexus’ 40th birthday of nurturing local, diverse talent. Their upcoming Fringe program is no exception.
MoreUntil Friday, 26 January 2024
MoreIn an exhibition that moves between Nexus Arts Gallery and the neighbouring Kerry Packer Civic Gallery, Illusion asks that we consider our moral and political responses to the humanitarian implications of conflict and displacement. Visual artists Elyas Alavi...
MoreFolk and Fire comes to Nexus Arts as part of the organisation’s 2019 Nexus Live program, and brings multilingual musicians STAV (AKA Stav Shaul, from Melbourne), and local Gunditjmara-Belgian artist, Corey Theatre onto stage together. STAV writes thoughtful...
MoreThe first weekend of May has brought a jam-packed weekend of music to Nexus Arts as part of their Nexus Live program. On Friday, 3 May, the Lazaro Numa Ensemble and Dadanii Okwabi and the Damushi Ensemble will take the stage as part of Nexus Live's Interplay...
MoreMUD co-director Constantine Stefanou says a month-long paid residency the collective has organised at city venue Ancient World this September will help give developing musicians a reason to stay in Kaurna Yerta Adelaide, rather than flee to the east coast.
MoreAhead of a Nexus Arts fundraising gig this weekend, Afghanistan-to-Iran-to-Adelaide multi-disciplinary creative Elyas Alavi explains why everyone – including cultural institutions and governments – should do more to help those in his home country.
MoreIn light of you know what, Nexus Arts will present its latest exhibition online – with virtual visitors given the opportunity to ‘graffiti’ a corrugated iron artwork by Ugandan artist Wamala Kyeyune Joseph.
MoreArtistic director of the Nexus Live music performance series, Emily Tulloch isn't cool with the term 'world music' and reckons that if you value diversity you have to do more than talk about it.
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