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Where does Australia fit in Singapore's regional art hub?

Singapore has positioned itself as a regional hub, throwing vast amounts of money into cultural infrastructure. Is there a place…

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Global citizenship double-edged sword for museums

Modern museums often want to be global citizens but there are risks of homogenization and challenges from national agendas.

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Touring exhibitions receive $1.6 million funding

The Federal Government's Visions of Australia program will enable seven exhibitions to visit 76 venues across Australia.

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Super for arts professionals: getting the right advice

The erratic work life of arts professionals means many in the sector are unprepared for retirement – but they don’t…

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Big opportunity for big ideas

Art & About Sydney is eschewing the festival format, providing up to $85,000 per project to transform the city year…

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Australia needs a Charter for the Arts

An Australian Charter for the Arts has been proposed in the wake of last year’s government cuts to the arts.…

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On the Move: latest appointments and resignations

The new year has started off with new jobs, including an inaugural curatorial appointment and a new general manager for…

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Social media dos and don'ts for arts businesses

If you want to use Facebook, Twitter or Instagram to promote your art or arts organisation, you need to use…

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Landmark study measures healthy dose of the arts

You know you should have half an hour’s exercise five times a week to be physically fit. But how much…

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Lloyd Rees: Painting with Pencil 1930 - 1936

I came to realise I was painting with the pencil, said Lloyd Rees of his seminal drawings from the 1930s,…

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