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Van Gogh and the Seasons
What do we really know of the work and life of Vincent van Gogh?
Federal funding to bolster Australia-Singapore relations
$400,000 has been allocated by the Coalition to strengthen regional cultural ties, starting with an Indigenous project.
The Innocents
Retracing history and probing iconography and assumptions, Anne Fontaine's convent-set drama steps beyond the monochrome.
Vale Michael Gurr, honoured across art and politics
Michael Gurr was an important Australian playwright, a speechwriter, and committed to social justice. He has died at the age…
What’s your worth? (from the archives)
It's a classic question for artists: how much should you charge? Experts share their tips for setting your commercial value.
Shining a light on salaries
Sometimes operating in the dark does more harm than good.
On the move: latest appointments and resignations
Copyright Council loses a CEO and OperaQ appoints a new Artistic Director.
How the arts respond to crisis
From indie artists to state companies, even the most skilled arts administrators are sometimes faced with catastrophe. What can we…
How to attract audiences: a radical rethink
Arts organisations are ‘snow blind’ with demographic data that fails to explain what really makes audiences buy tickets. There is…
Art school rates above all Australian Universities
The National Art School has been rated number one in Australia for overall educational experience.