Museums
Inspire60: John Patten
John Patten shares what inspires his work as Manager of the Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre in Melbourne.
Why remote art centres matter
Art centres in remote communities don’t often get the attention they deserve but they are the backbone of Indigenous arts…
The taste for philanthropy is spreading
'Australians have become addicted to giving, and the taste for philanthropy has become as alluring and natural to them as…
Want Sydney's doors to open for you?
The keys to more than 70 of Sydney’s signature buildings will be handed over to the public for two days…
Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori: Dulka Warngiid – Land of All
This is a powerful exhibition of a significant contemporary Australian artist.
How do you ship a T-Rex?
Shipping a 13-meter dinosaur from Japan to Sydney sounds like a logistical nightmare, but that’s nothing. The museum needs upgrading…
Philanthropy is not future ready
Philanthropy is failing to fulfill its promise as a radical disrupter, the National Conference by Philanthropy Australia was told.
Vile Bodies
When viewed through the lens of contemporary China, Vile Bodies becomes much more than a study of the body.
Study reveals why we like what we like
Australian cultural tastes and engagement divide dramatically along lines of class and ethnic heritage.
Chocolate for the brain
A study of people with dementia shows art, like chocolate, has key ingredients to make people feel good.