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Abusive tweets bloom into artworks
A Newcastle artist visualises Twitter abuse of Australian politicians, with a little help from a social scientist.
Smaller galleries are at breaking point
Small to medium visual arts organisations do double the work for less than half the funding.
International publishers looking for Australian talent
New research reveals bringing international publishers to Australia is an excellent investment for export sales.
From Warhol to Dr Seuss, admen who became artists
Many artists got their start in the world of advertising though few were as brazen as Andy Warhol in treating…
Succession planning grows from restructure
Arts organisations need to be flexible and responsive, as do the people who work in them, if they are to…
Bookseller harassed as alt.right reaches Australia
A bookseller who declined to stock Milo Yiannapoulos's book has been subject to a stream of abuse that highlights the…
On the move: latest appointments and resignations
Emerging Writers' Festival Artistic Director announced, plus Creative Director joins Melbourne-based publishing platform, and the Turnbull Government appoints a new…
Arts lose an angel
Betty Amsden, the pioneering philanthropist, known as the Arts Angel, has died aged 90.
10 artists who use water as their medium
Making a splash, these contemporary artists challenge the gallery’s white cube and create a conservator’s nightmare, but people love to…
On the move: appointments and resignations
A new Senior Producer joins the Sydney Opera House, and a symphony orchestra announces the successful applicants to its Fellowships…