National
Ratings: Tuesday, 27th May 2014
Awarding Indigneous excellence
A visual artist, two musicians and an interdisciplinary artists have won Australia Council’s National Indigenous Arts Awards.
Sculpture festival anything but safe
The Gold Coast’s upcoming Swell Sculpture Festival promises the public free artwork that is far from boring.
I don’t believe in being an expert
British designer Kate Moross was in Sydney for Semi-Permanent imparting tips, including why pizza was the greatest creative stimulant.
Yvonne Audette: waiting for the market rewarded
Mossgreen’s exhibition maps five decade of one of Australia’s great abstractionists who, until recently, was largely overlooked.
Arts muscle in on film festival territory
As video art merges with visual, arts festivals are moving in on turf that used to belong to film festivals.
So you want to be an architect
Considering heading to uni for a creative career in architecture? Expect a tough few years and no guarantees at the…
Indigenous Ceramic Art Award Announced
The 2014 Indigenous Ceramic Art Award, a prize to preserve traditional ceramic Aboriginal art, has announced winners.
Carsley turns a Moongate into an aperture of illusion
Gary Carsley’s new installation at IMA places Brisbane at the centre of landscape traditions.
Film hits the mark on water
Photographer Edward Burtynsky joins filmmaker Jennifer Baichwal in a moving piece making its Australian premiere at ACMI.