Australia
What happens to the arts in Australia’s future workforce?
A major study of Australia’s future workforce has good and bad news for those working in the creative industries.
Moneybag: latest money news
From new grants to awards, cheap tickets to wealthy prizes, ArtsHub shares money news and opportunities including portraiture prize and…
Adelaide Fringe delivers $68.8 million to SA economy
A 9% increase in audience and 21% increase in ticket sales helped deliver a bumper 2015 Fringe.
Digital poet builds world’s largest science fiction game
It's X Files meets HP Lovecraft - an interactive science fiction whodunit on a digital canvas that was itself considered…
Arts lobbying succeeds with Senate Inquiry
Arts activists today are celebrating the success of the call for a Senate Inquiry by ArtsPeak, the confederation of national…
Move over MONA, Art Tower to oversee Hobart
An interactive art tower powered by the climbing effort of visitors will ensure MONA is not the only reason tourists…
Silence of the majors divides arts sector
The Australia Council Budget cuts have carved a rift between major arts organisations and their smaller colleagues, who are protesting…
Fundraising dilemma: to cut or grow?
We examine two opposing strategies by which companies are bolstering their fundraising revenue.
The Lonely Wolf
The Lonely Wolf ends both exactly and not at all how you’d expect.
Re: Memory
A trust exercise extrapolated into theatre, Re: Memory is a distinctive performance piece not meant for passive theatre-goers.