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Lloyd Rees as you’ve never seen before
Lloyd Rees: Painting with Pencil 1930 – 1936 at The Museum of Sydney tells a story about the artist and…
Why we need to value our time
Resources are shrinking and there is never enough time, but we have collected advice on how to develop strategies to…
David Walsh reveals “Stuff we are planning to do”
Dreams have become plans for Mona's next stage with a reveal of designs, acquisitions and footprints for the future
Imagination celebrated at the Prime Minister's Literary Awards
Prime Minister praises writers for their contribution to the 'world of imagination' as he announced winners of the Prime Minister's…
What art market? 2015 the year under the gavel
With just shy of 20,000 lots offered across 2015, we look at how the artworks faired in auction and the…
The 10 most expensive artworks sold in 2015
Totaling just shy of $13.6 million, these ten paintings bolstered the art market in 2015, seven breaking the $1 million…
MYEFO brings more bad news for the arts
Galleries, museums and books are the arts sector losers under the Mid-Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook (MYEFO).
Being part of the arts
Encouraging transparency and participation, the 2016 ArtsHub Conference will provide the sector with an opportunity to get answers from industry…
Australia Council withdraws support from youth theatre
Ten of 13 youth performing arts companies have lost their Australia Council funding, sending shockwaves through the sector.
$100,000 for a few pounds of flesh
Never mind your writing. If you are not slender, what chance do you have for a funding opportunity that stigmatises…