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Industry cautious as Catalyst money flows

Among the congratulations for successful Catalyst applications is a concern for small to medium arts companies.

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Vale Inge King

Despite finding the Australian landscape like a can of flat beer, Inge King made sculptures that sat beautifully in conversation…

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Another Catalyst grant...and it smells like pork

Fears that Catalyst funding is being used for pork barrelling won't be allayed by the latest grant announcement.

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Has the gallery shop gone too far?

There is an argument brewing that the pendulum has swung too far in the creation of arty merchandise in our…

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Visitor numbers don’t give the full picture

The numbers show that we need to find better systems for reading museum attendance and engagement.

Features

Aping America is not the key to success

Should Australian writers, directors and actors be internationalising their work? No, says a key American television creator.

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The future of audience research

While data scientists and data visualisation may be the future of analysing research, the skill remains in talking to people.

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O Canada, how can we be like you?

Funding for the arts in Canada is soaring as Australia plateaus. Why are two similar countries treating the arts so…

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The new biennial on the block

Move over! A new biennial survey of Australian art called "The National" brings the AGNSW, Carriageworks and MCA together in…

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Oops! Biennale works that went off the rails

Unpredictable artists and inflexible bureaucrats force curators to be flexible in the face of failure.

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