Search News

See all news
Features

Crafts sector seek national policy

The uptake in craft and design is not reflected in revised policy.

Q&A

Q&A: American artist Doug Aitken

Multimedia artist Doug Aitken on embracing fear, immersive art in COVID times, and pushing beyond the white cube … and…

a diverse group of people on stage singing and having a good time
Features

Reopening Sydney theatre COVID-safely

Hamilton and Come From Away are reopening in Sydney as part of NSW’s roadmap back from COVID. What can audiences…

Features

Australia's newest regional gallery opens

Meaning belonging, Ngununggula is a creative hub long overdue for NSW's Southern Highlands.

Cast of SIX the musical dance and sing on a lit stage.
News

Arts venues opening up in NSW

All eyes will be on NSW as the state emerges from lockdown and is trialling a new vaccination-led roadmap for…

StarsStarsStarsStarsStars

Theatre review: Fire in the Meth Lab

A tale of chaos, drugs and brotherly affection.

Features

Securing arts money in uncertain times

As the sector seeks support for its post-pandemic future, how are sponsors and donors feeling about their capacity to give?

Catherine Polcz, MAAS Science Program Producer. Image
Career Advice

So you want my arts job: Museum Program Producer

Creating museum science experience for a broad spectrum audience, at Sydney Observatory Catherine Polcz is charged with creating awe.

News

A COVID impact report that isn’t ‘all bad’

New data shows 15% of NSW cultural venues are mildly impacted, while 70% show loss of income from closures.

Sturt. Black and white image of several woman and a male teacher learning woodworking techniques.
Features

80 years of fostering makers

Australia's oldest design centre has always been ahead of its time, when it comes to holistic practice, sustainability and innovation.

1 97 98 99 100 101 214