Research
How art intervenes in an emergency
An artistic inquiry into disaster preparedness is in its last days and David Pledger thinks it has much to tell…
Powerhouse Parramatta declares new site safe despite weekend flooding
Flooding that caused the Parramatta River to burst its banks over the weekend would not have come within four meters…
Illustrators in demand across industries according to new report
New research reveals that cartoonists and illustrators are flipping their skills to be more useful across a range of workplaces…
What should WA’s arts priorities be post-election?
Arts leaders from a range of companies offer their arts policy suggestions and ideas for whichever party next forms government…
GLAM Peak’s call to get digitisation project back on track
Recent survey results identify top needs for museums, galleries and historical societies working through COVID-19, and it all rests on…
The 'Creative Economy' is divisive language
A panel of thinkers and academics tackled the misperceptions around the Creative Economy, and how the arts and culture sector…
Seeing is no longer believing: The manipulation of online images
A peace sign from Martin Luther King, Jr. becomes a rude gesture; dolphins swim in Venice’s Grand Canal; and crocodiles…
Revolutionising the definition of creativity in education
A new report launched by the Australia Council in partnership with Sydney Opera House shows that creative learning models better…
New report reveals gaps in music education for primary school children
A new report highlights the importance of learning music for primary school children, and acknowledges the gaps that currently exist…
How artists can rebrand soft power through regional exchange
How are artists bringing new meaning to soft power through exchange and cultural diplomacy across the Asia Pacific? A new…