Australia
Torres Strait shell carving translates to winning paper work
A young Torres Strait Islander has applied the traditions of carving pearl shell to produce a winning work on paper.
Dark Mofo promises to double its audience for $10.5 million
The Tasmanian Government has set ambitious targets to match a generous five-year funding package for the idiosyncratic winter arts festival.
Three Acts, Two Dancers, One Radio Host
Entertaining and playful with moments of exquisite beauty, Three Acts captures the spirit of This American Life.
Opportunity to challenge traditional portraiture
The National Portrait Gallery’s annual Digital Portraiture award has one rule: no still portraits.
Protests exploit Archibald Prize announcement
Usurping media attention set for the Archibald Prize, SCA students take their fight to a wider audience.
New opportunity for mid-to-late career artists
Two-thirds of artists in their mid-to-late career phase experience a common obstacle – a lack of career development opportunities. A…
2016 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman winners
An alter-ego, an Indigenous collective and a retro interior take the honors this year, but who painted them? One hint…
How Play School makes careers
As Play School celebrates its 50th birthday, we explore how the program has influenced career paths for Australian actors, authors…
30 ways to perfect your CV
Your CV is the first impression you can make to a prospective employer, so it pays to get it right.
Big West board refuses to answer community questions
Despite initially agreeing to front a public forum to explain why they have axed the festival, board members cancelled at…