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Refugee art from Chagall to Yoko Ono
It is not the roll call of international artists that makes this exhibition, rather the story they share of a…

How to make your art practice sustainable
In this climate of funding cuts and a dwindling market, artists and arts organisations need to protect themselves from the…

Asia is not one country: how art breaks down stereotypes
Adelaide’s OzAsia Festival shines a new light on the diverse cultures of our close neighbours.

Inspire60: Kim McKay
VIDEO: Leading international marketer, environmentalist and advocate for gender equality in arts management, Kim McKay has a lot to be…

Sokolov | Schubert & Beethoven
A contemporary genius recorded.

Australian Festival of Chamber Music
Reflections from the Australian Festival of Chamber Music.

On the move: latest appointments and resignations
STC's interim AD; new member joins Adelaide Festival board; Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences welcomes two new directors.

6 intriguing exhibitions to celebrate Science Week
From celebrating zones of wonder to geeky collaborations, art is an integral part of science communication.

'Busy' is not a badge of honour
Working at a frenetic pace is a disease of the contemporary workplace. Boasting about it is positively perverse.

Graduate studies make artists more experimental
Former NIDA students explain how graduate studies enabled them to break out of patterns and create more daring work.