“Selina Thompson uses a light touch and humour to leaven anger and grief, as she brings past traumas palpably up to date.” – The Guardian UK
Read about Jodee Mundy’s childhood and upbringing as the only person in her immediate family who can hear and how she is convinced that, far from being a problem, deafness is the glue that binds them together.
Festival of Live Art is taking over Melbourne City Baths for one night only. Dust off the running shoes and play a game of squash, sign on, suit up and take a dive in the pool or simply barrack in the grandstands as a spectator.
Read the Refuge: Heatwave 2017 publication.
We would love to say we were surprised when Facebook & Instagram started censoring some of our Festival of Live Art events; but this is a festival that does not play by the rules. These are the events they don’t want you to see (NSFW).
Download the season 1, 2018 program guide and read what Acting Artistic Director Josh Wright has to say about what we can expect for this season.
This year’s cheat sheet on how to best experience Festival of Live Art. We recommend you bring a sense of adventure, comfortable shoes and your bathers!
“WE ARE LIGHTNING is a cute, funny and surprisingly musically pleasing performance, with a whole lotta love in the room.” Read the full review by The Age.
Creator of ROOMAN, Fleur Elise Noble had a chat with Melbourne Critique, about the inspiration for her new exquisite work, that premiered at Arts House this November.
Read the in extremis exhibition catalogue featuring artists Leah Barclay, Daniel Browning, wāni, Latai Taumoepeau, Zoe Scoglio, Jill Orr and Madeleine Flynn, Tim Humphrey & Jen Hector