Australia

We need to talk: How artists react to political ideas
OK Democracy unpacks political interference and the ideas of freedom, fake news and political hype on the election eve.

Future-proofing the arts in unsettled times
Speakers and participants at the 2019 Creative State Summit will discuss the future of the creative industries and the role…

Election not taking culture seriously
The funding of arts and culture in this country reflects a political climate that does not take culture, or arts…

Rebranding for relevance
Rebranding is more than switching logos. It should be a total recalibration of how your audiences engage with your collections.

Review: Daddy, Yirramboi Festival
There’s plenty to get your teeth into in this ambitious and confronting work from Joel Bray.

Book Review: Sherlock Bones and the Natural History Mystery, Allen & Unwin
An engaging, funny and charming graphic novel for children that provides education and entertainment in equal measure.

Review: ZOFOMOMA, Melbourne Recital Centre
With 20 fingers, 15 composers, and 15 artworks, ZOFOMOMA is a creative and jubilant spectacle.

A hunger for place: why local stories resonate with regional audiences
Instead of making works parochial, specificity makes them unique.

Review: The essential Duchamp, at AGNSW
A dense exhibition that provides a broad view of the iconic Marcel Duchamp as he persistently reinvented himself across his…

Review: Keg de Souza: Common Knowledge and Learning Curves, Griffith University Art Museum (QLD)
A thought-provoking exhibition that reveals further depths through on-site activations.