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Why my young self knows I'm full of crap

Many arts organisations pay lip service to young people but give them little power. How quickly we forget.

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Give the audience what they don’t want

Brian Ritchie, Violent Femmes bassist and curator of MONA FOMA, gave this keynote address at the recent Regional Arts Australia…

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Geelong cash-splash supports edifice not artists

The Victorian Government and Opposition are both promising cash for Geelong Performing Arts Centre, but not Geelong’s artists.

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Health-based arts programs fall through the cracks

Victorian community arts programs are feeling the pinch four months after funding cuts swept the sector.

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Industry sets out arts election policy wishlist

The Arts Industry Council (Victoria) is hoping next month's election will get arts on the agenda.

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Whose arts policy will Victorians vote for?

Melbourne’s live music scene, graffiti policies, privatisation, funding, international opportunities and a new arts agency are all on the agenda…

Features

Is art a commodity?

Speculation, flipping, bid rigging and guarantees all serve to bolster the global art market, but at what cost to transparency?

Features

Curriculum review lacks artistic eye

A review of the Australian school curriculum recommends a major overhaul of arts education but does the arts sector agree?

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Kudos: this week's award winners

The world's biggest stencil art prize has been awarded to an Australian artist.

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Australian Curriculum review changes the goalposts

Only two arts subjects need to be mandatory according to the recent review of the Australian Curriculum.

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