Australia
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.
How to manage intelligent workers
Creative workers need to know that they are understood and valued as a whole person and not an expendable unit…
Why 'The Play that Goes Wrong' is wrong about theatre
The assumptions that makes amateur theatre an old joke are really a power play that creates a fall guy for…
Not lost in translation
Funding programs such as Catalyst encourage cross-cultural collaboration, but there’s more than language barriers to consider when embarking on such…
International publishers looking for Australian talent
New research reveals bringing international publishers to Australia is an excellent investment for export sales.
Beyond the mid-life crisis
Growing older doesn’t have to mean abandoning a career but when your body is your instrument, it does require adjustment.
Aida Garifullina
Rarely does a new voice as good as this come along.
Artists take over the art fair model and sell directly
The Other Art Fair has proven that artists can sell their own work successfully, and Melbourne puts the model to…
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…