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Why television likes art blurry
Have you ever noticed that many TV shows blur or avoid showing art? Here's why it happens and why it's…
#Ausvotesarts
If the arts are important to you, how should you vote on Saturday?
What Brexit means for culture
UK artists and arts organisations fear they will be losers following Britain’s decision to leave the European Union.
Inconvenient truths about museums and the public good
Why do we rarely see political or agenda-fuelled content in the 21st Century museum? A new book on Art+Climate=Change exposes…
Why the Prime Minister's Literary Awards need an urgent overhaul
Complaints about the judging process and the PM's involvement have dogged the awards.
Preventing overwork in the arts
We need to get over the sense that normal rules don't apply in the arts and structure the work so…
Myths block grant success for craft practitioners
Myths about funding criteria are preventing craft practitioners getting their fair share of funding.
Another million dollars for bricks and mortar while artists struggle
The State Government of South Australia makes it a trifecta, as The Cedars lands another hand out just weeks prior…
Darwin Festival to go ahead despite political ruckus
Despite recent dramas, including the dismissal of the Board and the appointment of a statutory manager, the 2016 Festival will…
No clear winner but a clear loser
Indeed the most positive comment in relation to Senator Fifield that we could find on Twitter was 'He turned up'.