Australia

Former child soldier receives inaugural arts scholarship
The Arts & Cultural Development Scholarship for Refugee Youth was made possible by a generous bequest.

Biennale boycott backlash: vicious ingratitude or valid critique?
Does money have a taint? That’s the question many in the arts community are asking as the Biennale splits with…

Stolen, Sold and Sued: The Global Art Market in Brief
What’s selling, what’s stolen and what’s happening in galleries internationally, ArtsHub gives you the Global Art Market in brief.

Generous opportunity for mid-career artists
Nominations are open for one of the most desirable gigs a mid-career artists can get.

Back in the black: Architecture demand predicted to rise
After a five year slump, demand for architectural services look set to increase.

New Chair for the Australian Festival of Chamber Music
The annual Australian Festival of Chamber Music in Townsville has announced the appointment of their new chairperson.

Spotify & Ministry of Sound settle copyright claim
Users can no longer search for playlists on Spotifty after Ministry of Sound alleged the lists constitute a copyright breach.

Redeveloped military barracks to enliven Townsville
Public reclaims old barracks with $40 million redevelopment, telling the story of inhabitants old and new.

Delacroix’s trek to Hobart Baroque
The most valuable painting the Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery has ever displayed can't take a direct flight from Sydney.

Collectors show how it’s done
One of the key themes of Art Month Sydney is the art of collecting: how to do it, whose doing…