Trends and Analysis
Audiences return but younger ones are feeling the pinch
Rising costs of living are making it hard for under-35s and families to afford cultural events. A new report suggests…
Grappling with the work of our āart monstersā
Zora Simic explores the vexed question of whether one can separate the art from the artist.
Federal arts budget needs a closer eye, says Opposition
Shadow Minister for the Arts Paul Fletcher MP responds to last weekās Federal Budget and questions Tony Burke's figures.
āLetās pretend this is a filmā ā when screen techniques tread the boards
Thereās a long and storied tradition of film technology appearing on our stages, but to what end?
Queer community the latest target of culture wars
Drag performers and other members of the queer community are increasingly under attack by the far right and religious right…
Who owns AI image copyright?
AI-generated imagery is here to stay. But who actually owns it and should artists be worried?
'A shambles': NZ arts education needs urgent attention
The lack of priority for the creative fields across Aotearoa is causing more and more concern, says Andrew Wood.
Disruption in the arts and cultural sector
Profound changes in the creative landscape are being led by new technologies and creative entrepreneurs using different forms of financing…
The Culture for Climate report
How is Australian theatre responding to the global environmental crisis?
Radical optimism on the island
The final festival from Lindy Hume saw artists making a range of important statements about their life experiences.