David Kary

David Kary completed a Bachelor of Creative Arts (BCA) at Wollongong University between 1990 and 1992 majoring in Arts Journalism and Theatre Studies.  Ever since 1992 he has been writing about the arts scene in Sydney in various publications.

He has managed Sydney Arts Guide since 2004.

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statement from the rob guest foundation

For over a decade the Rob Guest Endowment (RGE) has provided vital support and encouragement to young emerging performers, musicians and technicians, awarding over $400,000 in scholarships to assist them in their pursuit of excellence in their chosen discipline within …

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new sculpture @ hazelhurst arts centre

Sentinels, a new work by artist Catriona Stanton has been commissioned by Hazelhurst Arts Centre.

The work references the construction of natural architectural forms or makeshift habitats following fire and flood. The organic woven sculptures point to a sustainable …

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sydney contemporary presents 2020

Australasia’s international art fair, Sydney Contemporary, today announced it will present a new, experiential digital initiative designed to support the arts community and respond to the issues resulting from Covid-19. Running from 1 until 31 October 2020Sydney

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the blank canvas with lee rogers featuring marisol nichols

The new podcast, Number 007,  from prolific director & producer Lee Rogers – chatting with the trail blazers, artists, thought leaders, athletes, entrepreneurs and creators – features Marisol Nichols.

When not filming her hit TV series Riverdale, Marisol works undercover …

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seymour centre reopens its doors

For the first time since closing their doors six months ago, Seymour Centre has announced that the venue will reopen this month for public performances. 

The Seymour is a significant contributor to the Sydney arts ecology, each year supporting a

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applications to naisda to close soon

NAISDA Dance College (National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association) is Australia’s premier Indigenous training college with a proud tradition of producing the next generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers since 1976.

NAISDA Dance College offers professional expertise and

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national live music awards nominees announced

 

The National Live Music Awards (NLMA) is thrilled to reveal the nominees for its 5th annual award ceremony, set to be held on 20th October 2020.

Topping the list of nominations is Sampa The Great, who released her debut

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nida open starts at end of september

These Spring school holidays, children and young people can take advantage of face-to-face creative classes and follow in the footsteps of Emmy-nominated actor Sarah Snook and leading film and television actors Remy Hii, Miranda Tapsell and Hugo Weaving, who learnt

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