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Gamification is the future of arts marketing

With the majority of Australians owning smartphones, smart arts organisations are using interactive games as a way to attract and…

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How millennials are changing the art market

A new report has found that the auction market is being usurped by millennials, with different spending and shopping habits.

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Visual arts sidelined by festival culture

As "festivalisation" takes over our cities, one thing is increasingly left off the programing list – and that is the…

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Museum as a force for cultural revival

Museums do not just live in the past. Nurturing the continuing culture of the local Aboriginal community is an inherent…

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Inspire60: Abdul-Rahman Abdullah

VIDEO: Family and finding one’s identity are what inspires Perth artist Abdul-Rahman Abdullah.

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Vale Leonard French

The Australian artist, who made the world’s largest stained glass ceiling, has died aged 88.

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Australia loses a great arts patron

Philanthropist and former chairman of Australia’s media dynasty, Fairfax & Sons, James Fairfax leaves a great legacy for the arts.

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Sector shock as regional arts body closes

Regional and remote artists and companies will suffer with the closure of an organisation which has supported them for over…

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Quilty on hate, art and the death penalty

An exhibition includes the last paintings made by Myuran Sukumaran before his execution in a message against the death penalty…

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Vernon Ah Kee: Not an animal or a plant

While this exhibition lands a political wallop, it also raises questions more broadly of critical engagement through contemporary art.

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