This year, Sydney Writers Festival explores the ways that writing can be used to deceive others in an increasingly post-truth world, look at the lies that we tell ourselves and each other, and those we collectively tell as a country.
Read MoreSumarlinah Raden Winoto reviews Krishna Istha’s Beast, now showing at Arts House as part of Midsumma Festival 2019.
Read MoreMapping Melbourne is our very favourite time of year! We’ve picked out our top ten events for you.
Read MoreSome of our favourite events for the 2018 Digital Writers Festival!
Read MoreWe’ve put together a quick list of must-see’s for this year’s MWF so you don’t have to sweat the details for your next night out.
Read MoreLeah Jing & Rachel Ang have come together to bring you Comic Sans, a serialised collection of the best Australian comics artists working today.
Read MoreLiminal is turning one year old! Help us celebrate by getting in our First Year Tee.
Read MoreFor Liminal Presents, Mike Eleven created fifty original artworks for our audience.
Read MoreBetween You and I, an exhibition by Ellen YG Son, investigates how our perception of the world is coloured by the cultural conditions in which we are situated.
Read Moreflower boy 卓颖贤 has created a track featuring the voices of Liminal magazine interviewees, answering this very question.
Read MoreFor those feeling just as helpless as we are in the face of gross violations of human rights—we're compiled some resources.
Read Moredelve brings together the works of artists Echo Wang, Karima Baadilla, Khi-Lee Thorpe, Mako Xia, Tingye (Bonnie) Ke, and Yeon Jae Cho.
Read MoreMakers Anu Kumar, Zaiba Khan and Priyanka Kaul bring you SAJNA, a week-long pop-up store showcasing three individual bodies of work that tie seamlessly together in one space
Read MoreTwo trailblazing stars of the Australian music scene survey the forces that have shaped their way.
Read MoreOur top picks for the Digital Writers' Festival.
Read MoreA poem by Madison Griffiths.
Read MoreA piece by Tara Kenny.
Read MoreMelbourne Fringe
Erasure, assimilation, perspective and invisibility are all up for grabs, as Melbourne’s most interesting artists come together to poke at white fragility.
Channels Festival x LIMINAL
Five Questions with Siying Zhou
Talkshops
An Art & Design speaker panel, sharing knowledge, thoughts and ideas. Featuring our very own Design Director, Mike Eleven.