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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.
What it really takes to juggle an arts organisation with family life
The director of Wellington's LitCrawl, Claire Mabey, reflects on what a family-friendly arts organisation might look like.
ICYMI: This week’s arts news round-up
Fraudulent art dealings; first convention centre to lead arts with a Reconciliation Action Plan; art conquers Bathurst car culture and…
Review: A Good Bloke and other events at Artstate Bathurst
Artstate Bathurst highlights included a rehearsed reading of an in-development script and a concert by the NSW Regional Youth Orchestra.
How a supportive environment encourages students to learn and grow
Applications are now open for the 2019 intake at Melbourne’s prestigious National Theatre Drama School.
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’…
Applause: latest funding and awards announced
Winner of the 2018 Black Swan Prize announced, $150,000 Doug Moran Prize awarded, and many more.
Million dollar grant will help La Mama rise from the ashes
The Andrews Labor Government has kicked off La Mama Theatre’s fundraising campaign following a devastating fire in May this year.
Review: Bill Bailey – Earl of Whimsy, Arts Centre Melbourne
Bailey’s latest one-man stand up routine is a good sample of all that is excellent about him.
Review: Astroman, Arts Centre Melbourne
A coming- of-age tale about having to break patterns to give yourself a another life, Astroman is heartwarming but unnecessarily…