National

We don’t obey authority, but we do love drama
As much art as science, the controversial Milgram and Stanford prison experiments on obedience to authority continue to inspire screen…

Curating will never be the same thanks to new digital tool
Technology promises to revolutionise the way you curate and design an exhibition space - allowing you to design a space…

How to identify your market segment
Understanding Culture Segments can help galleries and arts organisations identify, engage, attract and keep audiences coming through their doors.

Unveiled: latest program announcements
White Night Melbourne announces full program, National Dance Forum reveals first keynote artist-in-conversation.

A $180m paper bag - Sydney opens its Gehry
The man responsible for the Bilbao effect, Frank Gehry, has designed a building for Sydney that will divide and delight.

Art meets technology for profitable partnership
The NGV and Telstra have bonded over a shared interest in innovation to announce a creative partnership.

'My art isn't disabled'
Australia is lagging behind the rest of the world when it comes to integrating circus performers with a disability, but…

Does art make good (reality) television?
A Brit reality tv show turns Street Art into the latest ratings pawn with a Survivor meets The Archibald zeal.

10,000
A cross between a relationship breakdown and a computer game, this Fringe World production sadly underwhelms.

Online platforms redefine work
If a 9-5 job doesn’t leave time for your creative work and your art doesn't pay the bills, a peer-to-peer…