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Designers become social activists

The increasingly recognised practice of critical design takes design out of the commercial sphere and makes it a political act.

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Register now: visual arts conferences in 2014

Get ahead of the game in 2014, and join the world's leading cultural thinkers at a conference this year. Here…

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Art and advertising: beyond sibling rivalry

If it's good enough for Manet and Dali, maybe artists who look down their noses at advertising designers should think…

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AUDIO: Rural women behind a long-distance design business

Sisters Lisa O'Keefe and Stacey Clayton live 400 km apart but use their regional locations to advantage in their design…

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GOMA verses MONA

Arguably two of Australia’s hottest galleries were under the spotlight at a recent symposium in Sydney. Which one came out…

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Free, Secular and Democratic

It is always exciting to be taken somewhere new in a place you thought you knew and this exhibition does…

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Why Australia needs a design policy

Design is critical to economic growth but it still falls in the cracks between industry and arts policy.

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Design, architecture, publishing: ArtsHub expands

With Australia’s favourite arts portal the go-to place online for Visual Arts and Performing Arts, new Hubs come online.

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VIDEO: The Big Design Market boosts the local economy

Over 200 local designers came together over three huge days at the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne.

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Fugitive Structures define cutting edge technology at SCAF in 2014

A robotic–fabricated pavilion, organic poly structures and notions of home are themes that shape SCAFs program for 2014.

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