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False Start: A memoir of things best forgotten
Australian author Mark O'Flynn's wry look back at his life as an accidental expert is amusingly written, but little more.
The Lost Carving: A Journey into the Heart of Making
An exquisite detailing of the preservation of an old art, and a compelling meditation on the philosophy of artistic practice.
One Body, One Career debuts in Australia
Chunky Move will debut One Career, One Body intensive workshop for professional or advanced dancers in Melbourne in June.
Literature written out of Creative Australia
When the National Cultural Policy was released last week, there was one particular artform conspicuously absent.
What about Wangechi?
Kenyan artist Wangechi Mutu has unveiled her latest exhibition ‘A Fantastic Journey’ at Duke University.
Art is a better bet than lottery
It is becoming more and more obvious that you could be mor likely to find million-dollar art by accident than…
Creative Australia without Crean
Where does the sacking of the Arts Minister leave the National Cultural Policy?
STC joins forces with ADF
One of the most bizarre artistic collaborations is taking place to illuminate the stories of our soldiers affected by injury.
Del Kathryn Barton wins 2013 Archibald Prize
Del Kathryn Barton has won Australia's most prestigious arts prize for the second time.
Richard Moore finds a new festival to call home
Richard Moore has found a new festival home after bidding farewell to the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) last year.