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

blak douglas returns to manly art gallery and museum

Dhungatti artist and Archibald Prize winner Blak Douglas will return to Manly Art Gallery & Museum this April to present the confronting truth about Gayamay (Manly Cove).

INVERTED COMMONERS examines the themes of place and displacement and questions what a …

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vale master painter john olsen 1928-2023

John Olsen, one of Australia’s most acclaimed artists who was known for his distinctive  depictions of landscapes and nature, has died at 95. He died on Tuesday evening, surrounded by family.

Olsen was born in Newcastle in 1928. The painter’s …

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the national 4 : australian art now

Artists from across Australia and beyond have converged on Sydney to present new and ambitious works for THE NATIONAL 4 : AUSTRALIAN ART NOW, the fourth iteration of the free biennial survey of Australian contemporary art.

A partnership between …

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julia @ drama theatre, sydney opera house

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Portraiture is a very well known, important and popular genre within the visual arts. One only has to look at the thousands that flock each year to the Art Gallery Of New South Wales to view the finalists

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q and a with author joyce moullakis

Joyce Moullakis is a senior finance journalist and columnist whose career has spanned Australia, Asia Pacific and the United Kingdom over more than two decades. She has written for the Australian Financial Review  and Bloomberg, and is currently a senior
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for the time being @ flow studios camperdown

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It is always good to see the arrival of an accomplished new Australian play. This is the case with Lachlan Stevenson’s debut play FOR THE TIME BEING. Stevenson is an alumni of TheatreiNQ’s mentorship program, The Bridge Project

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