Art, Architecture, and Ancient Wisdom: Discovering Barangaroo

Barangaroo Watermans Cove

Barangaroo, Sydney’s newest harbourside precinct, is a fascinating blend of history, culture, and urban design. But what exactly can you expect from a visit to this 22-hectare site? To answer this question, we’ve invited local expert and frequent contributor Joanne Karcz to take us on a journey through Barangaroo’s highlights. From ancient Aboriginal connections to … Read more

Riding the new Sydney Metro Line: Art lover’s guide

Gadigal Metro Station Artwork Sydney

The new Sydney Metro Line from Chatswood to Sydenham changes the way you experience Sydney, as local travel writer Joanne Karcz discovered when she spent a morning riding the rails and discovering its artworks. Crows Nest is the first stop on my Sydney Metro discovery journey from Chatswood to Waterloo. It’s a suburb I seldom … Read more

Discovering The Public Art in Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden

Mrs Macquarie's Folly

Did you know that along with all the trees and flowers and stunning harbour vistas, there are 55 sculptures scattered around the garden? Today we share with you some of our favourites. A Folly for Mrs Macquarie by Fiona Hall Sitting high on the path above the Opera House gates, this sculpture by Fiona Hall … Read more