Museums
Lloyd Rees as you’ve never seen before
Lloyd Rees: Painting with Pencil 1930 – 1936 at The Museum of Sydney tells a story about the artist and…
David Walsh reveals “Stuff we are planning to do”
Dreams have become plans for Mona's next stage with a reveal of designs, acquisitions and footprints for the future
Being part of the arts
Encouraging transparency and participation, the 2016 ArtsHub Conference will provide the sector with an opportunity to get answers from industry…
The sad fate of Aboriginal heritage in Western Australia
More than 3,000 Aboriginal sites have lost registration status as part of sweeping changes in classifications in the Aboriginal Heritage…
Michael Lynch: the disrupter with vision
The arts administrator who said all bankers are bastards, is back in Sydney and has a word on government funding,…
An exhibition for all (white) Australians
The NGA describes Tom Roberts as an artists loved by 'all Australians'. Only if all Australians were middle-class, educated and…
How art teaches us empathy
The arts are increasingly acknowledged as a key force in developing the capacity for human connection.
Senate delivers a road map to save the arts sector
Emergency funds to save individual artists and small-to-mediums from the impact of the Budget cuts are at the heart of…
Unveiled: latest program announcements
Socially engaged art, dinosaurs, and a leading youth theatre company’s 2016 season are among this week’s announcements.
Encounters: where present meets the past
Experience the grandeur and resilience of the world’s oldest living civilization in an historic exhibition of some of the most…