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Arts restructure mania
There is no evidence the bigger is better in arts management so why the pressure to collapse functioning arts organisations?

Melbourne poet wins the 2014 Porter Prize
Named after the Australian-born, British-based poet and translator, the Peter Porter Poetry Prize is now in its 10th year.

Why don't our audiences look like a train stop?
We will know we are really tapping culturally diverse audiences when the range of faces truly reflects the population.

Australia loses a great administrator to Toronto
Biennale of Sydney confirms Chief Executive Officer is moving on.

Are you weird enough to be an artist?
Scientists have proved what artists have long feared: From Van Gogh to Lady Gaga audiences judge the artist not just…

Runners become living sculptures
A Scottish artist has recruited local runners to realise artwork for environmental sculpture festival.

A new audience from an ignored demographic
Only 7% of Tasmanians with a disability participate in the arts - a figure that is bad for the sector…

Griffith Review #44: Cultural Solutions
Griffith Review details where the exercise of disciplined and empathetic creativity provides solutions to social ills.

Cultural precincts: why smaller arts companies are locked out
Master plans for big city cultural precincts look impressive. So why are smaller companies and artists still missing out?

Maximise your Assets
A jingle can underwrite music-making for years, a poster deal can do the same for a visual artist. Here's how…