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Survival tips for the art galleries in a time of pestilence
Facing fear in our new climate of coronavirus, gallerist Michael Reid offers tips to get on with the job, and…
Review: Emerald City, Southbank Theatre (VIC)
David Williamson’s hilarious 1987 satire receives a rip-roaring revival by Melbourne Theatre Company and Sam Strong.
Festivals and events cancelled across the country
As Victoria declares a state of emergency, festivals and organisations across the nation are cancelling and postponing their programming –…
Bail out the Australian arts industry
The Australian arts sector has taken a critical blow this past few days. According to Chris Endry, the Federal Government…
Spread Art Not Viruses – new hashtag gains traction
In the wave of global cancellations of art events and exhibitions, the hashtag #spreadartnotviruses sends a clear message
How artists can adapt to COVID-19
The coronavirus situation is changing quickly around us so Kath Melbourne advises that we stay informed, stay in touch and…
How a playful exhibition space helps children learn about their rights
Designed for children five and under, PlayUP at the Museum of Australian Democracy is an interactive and imaginative introduction to…
Review: Howl, R.C.C. 2020, Art Gallery of South Australia
A parade celebrating famously subversive art becomes a parody of subversion.
Review: Not Today’s Yesterday, Kingston Arts/Asia TOPA (VIC)
This one-woman show is a politically charged and seductive performance, wrapped up in the innocence of a fairytale.
Book review: Agent Running in the Field by John le Carré
A great spy story from a master of the craft.