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Australian collection hits 4 million items
Hitting a significant milestone in acquisitions, the National Film and Sound Archive is a living resource for Australian culture.
Unpacking the National Gallery's funding woes
Forty years of funding neglect of the National Gallery of Australia is jeopardising access and growth.
So you want my arts job: Visitor Services Officer
Molly Desmond is a Visitor Services Officer, but what does that mean?
2023: a first-class year for Australian symphonic orchestras
An emphasis on sustainable music making, Australian composition, the showcasing of female conductors and composers, plus the voices of First…
How do we talk to politicians when they are not present?
Scheduled to discuss ‘Where to from here?’ at the Creative Regions National Summit, Arts Minister Tony Burke went AWOL
New program and personnel prove a gamechanger for Musica Viva
Musica Viva's renewal after COVID offers a tantalising program of collaborations and new directions.
Recent attendances reaffirm value of IRL experiences
Summer equals open studio trails and festival for many, and recent attendances confirm the value of those ‘IRL’ experiences.
Emilia Bassano: From dark lady to shining star
The story of a groundbreaking Elizabethan poet is reclaimed and celebrated in this new stage production. But what’s Emilia’s connection…
Glancing in the rear view mirror, while driving forward
What’s behind? What’s ahead? Curator Russell Storer speaks of bridging roles between Singapore and the National Gallery of Australia.
First Australian female artist in history of summer blockbusters
This exhibition holds its own – no platforms needed – as an incredible testament to a bold creative vision.