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.

4736 posts by David Kary

sydney eisteddfod : keeping artists engaged

Next week would have marked the start of this year’s Sydney Eisteddfod Festival which has been inspiring and engaging with Australia’s young performers with its annual Festival for over 86 years.

Cancelled this year due to the coronavirus crisis, this …

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seeds of our city : a free 3d virtual exhibition

Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre (CPAC) are collaborating with globally renowned design and engineering firm Arup to present a free 3D virtual exhibition, Seeds of Our City. Fortifying the connection between Western Sydney and the city, the exhibition showcases the …

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dunera : the launch of a new online arts hub

The Australian Jewish community will this week launch an exciting new online initiative to bring the world of art, culture and inspiring live events. And former prime minister ‘The Hon Paul Keating’* will officially launch it online on Thursday afternoon!

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belvoir street theatre : artists at work

Today we are making an announcement. It’s both a completely ordinary announcement for a theatre company, and an astonishing one given the circumstances: We have found a way to hire some artists and get back to the job of making …

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old 505 theatre : membership drive

About seven years ago after a spectacularly bad year for business, it wasn’t just us, all small business had a rough year that year, we wrote an open letter to our community to let them know that things were tough, …

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covid -19 art project : an art incubator initiative

Art Incubator announces the COVID-19 Art Project.

The COVID-19 Art Project supports artists during this difficult period, providing an opportunity for collectors and supporters to acquire works at a fixed price of $950, with all proceeds going directly to the …

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