Trends and Analysis
Australiaās Culture Building Boom: Galleries
Are Australian galleries feeling the pressure to sign a starchitect in the global building boom, or are they responding to…
ICYMI: A wrap of the week's arts news
Sotheby's sold, a new museum, kids theatre centre stage for 2020, festivals unveiling their programs, and a significant diversity survey…
First Nations leadership is about letting go, and holding on
Indigenous professionals discuss what First Nations leadership looks like, and why it might offer a more viable model for bringing…
9 techniques for generating game changing ideas (from the archives)
From group drawing to dissident behaviour, stealing innovation to tricking the brain into being creative, Nicole Velik of The Ideas…
Creative solutions for better mental health
Artists and arts workers around the world are increasingly aware of the importance of mental health. A group of NZ…
ICYMI: A wrap of the week's arts news
$20,000 podcasting fellowship announced; National Gallery of Victoria releases 30,000 images as part of Open Access Program, plus all the…
A Lesson from Gen X women to Gen Y creatives
From mentorship to resilience, patience and power, Gen X women have learnt to navigate our male-dominated world for change ā…
Why immersive works are immensely popular
Immersion challenges theatrical conventions ā and raises pertinent questions around consent, reciprocity, and play.
Disability access versus disability-led?
Our greatest hurdle today is recognising the shift needed from disability access and awareness, to disability-led and employment.
Turning our phones off for creative inner health
Author Sebastian Smee, musician Holly Throsby and tech psychologist Jocelyn Brewer agree when it comes to switching off to embrace…