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Philanthropy is not future ready

Philanthropy is failing to fulfill its promise as a radical disrupter, the National Conference by Philanthropy Australia was told.

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Knowing when your art is successful

We have metrics to judge audience engagement and box office figures, but no formal process to gauge aesthetic success.

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Exhibition explodes Australiaā€™s atomic past

A new touring exhibition tells the long overdue story of Australiaā€™s dark atomic past through five decade of art.

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Award rewards innovative thinking

Risk-taking, analysing the potential in any situation and looking for creative solutions to existing challenges are vital to creative thinking…

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14 cultural orgs partner to present new festival

The inaugural Asia-Pacific Triennial of Performing Arts features over 60 events from 15 nations, including 25 specially commissioned world premieres.

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Vale Klaus Moje - Australia's father of glass

The founder of the ANUā€™s Glass Workshop and Canberra Glassworks has died leaving a legacy of 'painting with glass'.

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Uni can't afford art with a conscience

Art with a social conscience has fallen victim to a university with an economic agenda, say students and staff.

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Australia's secret to explaining the value of the arts

The answer to the perennial questions about the value of the arts may lie in the traditions of Indigenous culture.

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Asian arts centres offer opportunities for Australians

Two way traffic between Australia and Asia can benefit the industry on both continents.

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Vile Bodies

When viewed through the lens of contemporary China, Vile Bodies becomes much more than a study of the body.

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