Australia

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.

Review: Cracked, Subiaco Arts Centre
Cracked is a powerful and thought-provoking look inside our criminal justice system from an exciting new voice.

Review: Four Dogs and a Bone, Q44 Theatre (VIC)
Q44’s production is an intelligent, witty account of sabotage and arrogance in the professional arena.