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Global Repertoire Database makes strong progress
The Global Repertoire Database seeks to provide a comprehensive representation and global ownership and control of musical works and is…
Dutch arts groups shut down as funding vanishes
Two dozen cultural institutions across the Netherlands have been forced to shut down after being hit hard with funding cuts.
How competitive funding harms the arts
In 'It's Culture, Stupid' an outspoken paper released today, the former head of Arts Queensland, argues for a massive overhaul…
Sydney Festival box-office exceeds $7.3m
Sydney Festival saw over half a million people attend cultural events for a period of 23 days.
Turner Art Package for lucky hotel guests
A deal has been struck between the Intercontinental Hotel and the Art Gallery of South Australia in the lead up…
Vic Coalition Government steps in to help students dance
The Victorian Coalition government announces its new partnership with the Wakakirri Association to provide a replacement for the Rock Eisteddfod…
New Indigenous funding from ScreenWest
ScreenWest this week announced two new Indigenous Development funding programs.
Visit Canberra for the National Arts Summit
It's only two weeks until the National Arts Summit, an opportunity to participate in the national cultural conversation.
Living sculptures inhabit 13 Rooms
In 13 Rooms, the works of art are living breathing creatures who look back and interact with visitors.
Tacita Dean pays tribute to celluloid cinema
One of Britain’s best known contemporary artists celebrates the analogue processes of celluloid cinema in a new exhibition exclusive to…