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March 6, 2023
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The art of painting pictures with a thousand words

As Access2Arts's access and inclusion coordinator, Meg Riley trains people in the skill of audio-describing visual art – a practice she says is necessary to make art accessible to all.

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January 20, 2023
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Inside the Learning Machine

As artificial intelligence continues its creep into the art world, an Adelaide artist is blurring the lines between machine and man-made art.

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November 17, 2022
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Life in cycles

The November offerings at FELTspace feature three distinctly unique exhibitions, each one utilising humour, absurdity and hyperbole to highlight the nuances of human experience.

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August 30, 2022
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Back to the future

Tyrone Ormsby spent days digging through the dusty archives of the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia and Australian Experimental Art Foundation in order to filter history into the new brand identity for the city’s forward-facing contemporary arts organisation, ACE.

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March 30, 2022
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Casting the net wider with ‘Metaverse’

A walk through ‘Metaverse’ delivers an immersive, unsettling encounter with the internet in all its invasiveness, making this a must for contemporary art lovers and dystopia junkies alike.

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March 3, 2022
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Behind the art of Neoteric

For insight into Adelaide Festival exhibition Neoteric, CityMag spoke with four of the 40 visual artists and writers taking part in the artist-led project, currently on show at the Adelaide Railway Station.

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January 27, 2022
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ACE Open announces 2022 Artistic Program

In its 2022 Artistic Program, ACE Open is helping Adelaide understand, expand and transform our world through exciting new and emerging voices in contemporary Australian art.

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August 26, 2021
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Adelaide’s golden era of graff

"We were carefree, footloose, just exploring our own world," says David Houston, who's been a part of the city's graffiti scene for 36 years. He loves the subculture so much he published a glossy hard-covered book about it.

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