Vertigo: Behind the Scenes
I sat down with Vertigo editor Lily Cameron at Sydney Writers Festival to talk about the ins-and-outs of running a student publication.
I sat down with Vertigo editor Lily Cameron at Sydney Writers Festival to talk about the ins-and-outs of running a student publication.
Shanghai artist Rui Ho headlines for Club 4A this Saturday: an eccentric night of rich visuals and experimental sounds hosted by the 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art.
University of Sydney’s Student Representative Council (SRC) President Jacky He has come under fire from Honi Soit on allegations of censorship.
This series of intimate portraits looks at the specific drinking culture of Laurence Morassut and his friends, as he drinks alongside them in an effort to explore their lifestyle and
'Wish You Were Here', hosted by Goodspace Gallery, is a postcard print show bringing together 39 Australian and international photographers and their take on the wistful medium of postcards.
On 15 March there were protests across Australia demanding climate justice. On the same day we heard the awful news of the Christchurch massacre: 50 Muslim people were murdered in
Elizabeth Green explores the weird and wonderful world of ASMR. Are you one of the few who like the spine-tingling sensation that Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response brings? Either way, she
Fruit, a symbol femininity and fertility, is employed as a vessel to illustrate the complexities of womanhood. Within these illustration and short poems, Alexandra bares her own insecurities and fragmented
In the midst of misinformation and sensationalism, there is a recurring trend where projects and events that deal with ‘diversity’ are created with a certain demographic in mind: white people.
This collective work explores some complexities of young adult life, where an abundance of alluring freedoms conflict with an equal desire to be responsible. The ‘when I grow up’ fantasy