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2024 FUSE Glass Prize, installation view at JamFactory Adelaide. Photo: Connor Patterson. A gallery space with black walls and timbre floor where a series of innovative glass objects are placed on several narrow tables. A large red neon work is installed on a wall to the right.
Features

The nuances of curating for craft

Curators spinning familiarity into curiosity through different approaches to working with craft objects and exhibitions.

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Career Advice

So you want my arts job: Gallery Retail Manager

Blending an eye for the visual arts and design with business acumen, Ali Carpenter gives us a look into JamFactory's…

Ernabella Arts. Warka Wiru. Image is a gallery space with a corrugated snake like plinth on a polished wooden floor bearing a wide selection of diverse ceramics.
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Exhibition review: Ernabella Arts: Ceramic Warka Wiru 20 Years-kutu, JamFactory

A celebration of 20 years of ceramic artwork at Ernabella Arts Centre.

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Exhibition review: Tom Moore, Abundant Wonder, Glenelg

With whimsical storytelling and tech wizardry, Tom Moore reinstates the sense of wonder in exhibition making.

Education & Student News

Do we still value skill in arts education?

In the wake of years of deskilling in art schools and eroding TAFE offerings, where does skill sit today?

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Exhibition review: New Exuberance, JamFactory

A touring textile exhibition that explores current trends in the mix of art, design and fashion.

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Exhibition Review: Deborah Prior: On The Third Day

Personal and political crises are woven together in Deborah Prior’s powerful new textile exhibition.

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Exhibition review: Jessica Loughlin: of light

Glass pieces that reflect the immersion of land, lake and sky.

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Exhibition review: Blanche Tilden, Ripple Effect

This exhibition reinstates jewellery as a living artform, riding out a dance between the hand-made and the machine-made.