Visual Arts

New board for the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
The new board will have stronger powers to attract private sector support under legislation passed earlier this year.

Melbourne unlocks academic treasure trove
A biennial free festival is unveiling the hidden cultural treasures of one of Australia’s oldest universities.

Misinformation on super investment damaging art values
Values are suffering as a result of misinformation and disproportionate anxiety about changed rules for art investments in Self-Managed Super…

Gertrude Street Projection Festival: Transience
Gertrude Street Projection Festival will host 50 artists displayed in 40 sites, in the arts and cultural mecca of Melbourne.

Lorne Festival lineup
The Lorne Festival of Performing Arts has announced its lineup for 2014, a kaleidoscope of the best in arts by…

Craft going backwards as infrastructure destroyed
Australia's most popular art form has thrived over the past 50 years but defunding means the gains are now being…

British Council accelerates Aboriginal alliance
Search on for four Indigenous creative leaders to head to the UK to realise an ambitious career pathway.

Artists on the dole: the cost of the cuts
Many artists under 30 rely on Newstart to supplement dismal incomes. How much hardship will Joe Hockey's benefit cuts cause?

ACMI and Carriageworks co-commission world premier
Filling the Gap between performance and video art is Melbourne artist David Rosetzky, with a dynamic commissioned piece.

New chair replaces long-timer at Adelaide Fringe
The Chair of the Adelaide Fringe Festival has resigned after ten years at the helm and a new face has…