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Arts Centre Melbourne's $10 million turnaround
After a dismal 2013, Arts Centre Melbourne has delivered a dramatic volte-face to come out in profit.
Sculptures take centrestage outdoors
Two sculpture festivals in wine regions just outside Sydney will showcase the latest in contemporary creations.
Paying it forward for disabled artists
A Queensland musician's philanthropy will provide a disabled artist with an opportunity to further their career.
Damien Hirst's cabinet of curiosities: A display of life and death
A collection of natural specimen alongside man-made objects will go on sale to support an artist’s charity and legendary museum.
What makes a successful art auction?
Leading auction houses tell us what it takes to procure the top-drawer artworks for sale, and then get a good…
From death comes desire, from dance comes art
Love and loss are universal themes that Judith Wright theatrically plays out in her first major solo exhibition at QUT.
Screen Forever: getting the US muscle
John Bell directs Tempest for the first time in 2015 season
'Liberty through redemption' returns in Shakespearean play as John Bell's company turns 25.
Australian Ballet’s 2015 season intensifies national and international focus
A new production of Sleeping Beauty directed by Artistic Director David McAllister features in the touring program.
The female breast inspires contemporary art
Internationally celebrated Thai artist Pinaree Sanpitak comes to SCAF for first Australian solo exhibition.