Australia
How a life at NIDA helped shape Australian talent
In his new memoir, An Eye for Talent: A Life at NIDA, former Director John Clark remembers the institution and…
It’s agreed by government: Fake Art Harms First Nations Culture
Productivity Commission report confirms that Fake Art Harms First Nations Culture, and invites sector feedback on recommendations.
Theatre review: Request Programme
A devastating portrait of existential loneliness.
Olivia Newton-John remembered: an icon of screen and music
She was a rare performer who found success exploring many facets of her talent, writes Catherine Strong.
Embrace spontaneous encounters at tropical festival
The 60th Cairns Festival is a unique chance to catch Patricia Piccinini’s hot air balloons, music from classical to indie-pop,…
Book review: Denizen, James McKenzie Watson
An award-winning, cleverly constructed debut.
Exhibition review: Vivienne Binns: On and through the Surface
A celebratory survey spanning 60 years of a provocative and feminist artist.
Theatre review: The One
An exploration along racial lines about belonging and identity.
On the Move Latest sector appointments
Arts Centre Melbourne appoints new CEO, QPAC appoints Head of First Nations Programming, and more.
How to start and maintain an inspiration board
Starting with what inspires you might be the best way to get your ideas moving from fantasy to reality.