National
Review: Saigon, Arts Centre Melbourne/Asia TOPA (VIC)
Saigon captures the way in which the diaspora is obsessed with its grief and dispossessed of its past.
How the art market is suffering from coronavirus
Measures to control the spread of coronavirus through government restrictions on travel and large social events are already having a…
Review: To Kill a Cassowary, JUTE Theatre Company (QLD)
Set in Far North Queensland, this comedy written by Laurie Trott was the perfect play to open the Bulmba-ja Arts…
Minister meets arts leaders to plan coronavirus approach
The Hon Paul Fletcher met with arts leaders today to discuss how to support the industry as COVID-19 closes cultural…
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
Winner of 2020 Clancy Prize announced, Griffin Theatre shortlists emerging practitioners, Winner of Kier Choreographic Award announced, plus more awards.
Who is Chris Keely, the man leading Create NSW?
After a rocky three years for Create NSW, Executive Director Chris Keely says he is a stayer, and has a…
Survival tips for the art galleries in a time of pestilence
Facing fear in our new climate of coronavirus, gallerist Michael Reid offers tips to get on with the job, and…
Festivals and events cancelled across the country
As Victoria declares a state of emergency, festivals and organisations across the nation are cancelling and postponing their programming –…
Bail out the Australian arts industry
The Australian arts sector has taken a critical blow this past few days. According to Chris Endry, the Federal Government…
Spread Art Not Viruses – new hashtag gains traction
In the wave of global cancellations of art events and exhibitions, the hashtag #spreadartnotviruses sends a clear message