National

Museum architecture: receptacle or spectacle?
Has museum display become subservient to the sculptural branding of architects or should the architecture be a neutral backdrop?

Art from the shadows
Two British artists' experiments with light and assemblage are setting social media on fire.

Brandenburg Concertos
The Australian Chamber Orchestra has got audiences in the mood for Bach, an often neglected composer at Christmas.

The Creative Office – is it a help or a hindrance for freelancers?
Thinking of renting an office and wondering whether the financial risk pays off? ArtsHub presents the pros and cons.

And then there were three…
The Street Theatre tackles the rollercoaster ride of parenthood with aplomb.

Six and Out
Written and directed by Wayne Tunks, Six And Out is an entertaining play about infidelity.

Arts Party to become a reality
The Arts Party (TAP) will register as a Federal political party this month.

Move over Yuletide – burlesque is back!
The new-burlesque movement puts a spin on Yuletide this December as Pip Branson curates Tokyo Sing Song.

South Australian Museum Board appoints new Director
The new director comes with experience from some of London's most respected cultural and scientific institutions.

Five ghostly abandoned architectural delights
Urban decay is delightful in its own way, with the old shells of buildings communicating stories long gone.