Writing and Publishing
Whodunnit? Who wrote it?
A new novel is set to be released by the world's best-selling author.
Survive in the art world: market the brand, sell the product
In the modern world artists are pushed to market themselves and sell their artistic output.
Why we should care about disability leadership
Giving a leading voice to people with disability plays an important part in making the artistic process an inclusive experience.
Mungo MacCallum: The Whitlam Mob
MacCallum gives glimpses of politicians that somehow morph into meaningful, albeit all too brief, insights.
Junction Arts Festival unveils 2014 program
Live art, live music, cross-generational collaborations and memorials to dead pets; Junction is not your usual arts festival.
Artistic Director named for next Biennale of Sydney
Biennale turns to London Curator for its 20th exhibition, with an emphasis on the intersection of performance and visual arts.
Glow Winter Arts Festival
Featuring the Exxopolis Luminarium, cabaret, comedy, food, film and augmented reality, Glow lights up August in Stonnington.
Jenny Valentish: Cherry Bomb
At once a bildungsroman and a searing examination of the fallout of middle-class living, Valentish’s Cherry Bomb is a page-turner
Inspiring and guiding future leaders
A five-month mentorship program in Footscray will take emerging leaders into a bold, new world.
Edinburgh Fringe opens with flyers and a plea for humanity
The Fringe has returned to Edinburgh, along with the traditional fanfare of pop-up bars, fireworks, street performers and flyers.