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What #AusVotes2019 offers the arts
On the eve of the election, here’s how the major parties are fighting for the arts vote.
Roadmap leads museums and galleries away from colonialism
The Australian Museums and Galleries Association’s new First Peoples roadmap provides clear direction on improving Indigenous engagement and employment.
Sure, promise me an artist fee - then not pay me
32 artists affected by the Biennale of Australian Art (BOAA), band with NAVA to expose the unpaid contracts.
Heteronormativity, censorship, and the queer artists facilitating change
On the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexim and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) we speak with queer artists about the importance of…
7 pillars of wisdom from Neil MacGregor
He’s led London’s National Gallery, the British Museum and Berlin’s Humboldt Forum. Neil MacGregor is in Australia and shared his…
World’s top museum professionals to congregate in Sydney
One of the world’s most prestigious museum conferences, CIMAM, brings industry leaders together to consider the evolving practices of the…
ICYMI: this week’s arts news in brief
From unpaid artists to Election policies, Museum Week wisdoms, coups in the festival sector, and grant rounds announced ... it's…
Review: Romiosini and Beyond, Octagon Theatre (WA)
Touring performance is a magical celebration of Greek culture and the life of composer Mikis Theodorakis.
Vale Dean Cogle
The Gold Coast artist was farewelled by a tight-knit creative community just days before his retrospective opened at HOTA, leaving…
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…