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The turgid trajectory of sculpture in education
An international panel at the Sydney Sculpture Symposium asked whether our education system is failing sculpture.

The importance of 'selves-care' on the road
Fresh from a gruelling national tour of Prize Fighter, theatre-maker and physiotherapist Margi Brown Ash discusses the importance of ‘selves-care’…

Death in art: it’s so hot right now
From a contemporary response to Frankenstein, to an aural exploration of the body decaying after death, artists across the country…

'Gone are the days of overt advertising’: intimate content works best
Branded podcasts that are intimate, personal and connect with audiences on a deeper level are the ones headed for success,…

$77 million distributed to over 9,000 regional community projects
Since its inception in 2000, the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) has provided grants to improve the lives…

The changing identity of regional galleries and museums
Bendigo Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Ballarat and Shepparton Art Museum representatives discuss the changing nature of business outside the…

'A deep regard for creative endeavour': meet the new Australia Council CEO
Diversifying the arts, working with government and finding new ways to talk about the relevance of the arts in our…

How art helps us understand the universe
The discovery of gravitational waves gives us new ways to explore the cosmos, with poets and sound artists as our…

How a sober stint impacts your creativity
Does alcohol lubricate our creativity or stifle our best work? Creatives weigh in on how sober stints have impacted their…

Artist as activist: a force for social change
Artists and activists Mama Alto, Steve Lambert and Jax Jacki Brown discuss 'strategic dramaturgy' and making work with the potential…