Australia
On the move: latest arts sector appointments
Your weekly round-up of Australian arts sector appointments.
AusArt Day, first ever government-backed giving day for the arts: was it a success?
Billed as an important new initiative to boost arts philanthropy, Creative Australia’s inaugural AusArt Day achieved mixed results.
5 questions for Andrew Sloan, author of Why Things Feel F*cked
Psychotherapist Andrew Sloan's new book – Why Things Feel F*cked – aims for modern solutions to our age-old sense of…
Cocteau’s Circle review: champagne sparkles with the ACO
Led by the inimitable Le Gateau Chocolat, the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s Cocteau’s Circle is sublime.
EUSEXUA Afterglow review: FKA twigs returns at her rawest
Afterglow is confident in itself – a messy and oftentimes chaotic release of sensuality and liberty from FKA twigs.
WOLF review: Circa's howlingly good contemporary circus show
WOLF offers a fearless exploration of the animal within us all.
NIDA Open Studios: shaping unique artists through rigorous pre-professional training
Teaching artist Louise Birgan explains how NIDA Open Studio Programs prepare students for professional arts training and practice.
MUMA announces 2026 program, reinstating the human spirit in a changing world
Affirming the importance of university art galleries, MUMA announces a timely 2026 program that focuses on spiritualism and ancestral traditions…
Amyl and The Sniffers announce free Fed Square Melbourne gig
Amyl and The Sniffers will play a free live gig in Melbourne this Friday, 14 November.
The appeal of Aboriginal art in America
While the world might be shrinking in its engagement with the United States, it seems that America is still deeply…