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ACMI’s latest exhibition unpacks light as both phenomena and subject
ACMI's new light exhibition pushes you around – mentally – like a rag doll, wowed by a roll call of…
The pros and cons of recording audiobooks
Are you thinking about recording your book? We invited authors and industry professionals to speak of their experiences working with…
Is your arts org crypto-ready?
Cryptocurrency has the potential to open up a new world of philanthropy, here are some key considerations for arts organisations.
Why the music of Kate Bush spans generations
Her resurgent popularity shows that Kate Bush is seemingly unfettered by the restrictions of both time nor space, writes Lorna…
Creating COVID-safe audience participation on stage
How does an artform that’s reliant on intimacy and audience participation adapt to COVID-safe protocols?
Making art heard for vision impaired audiences
Galleries and museums could be doing more through co-design and collaboration to expand access for blind and low vision audiences.
Research says cold weather is good for the arts
Beating the chill: what research tells us about cold weather and our culture-going habits.
Who was Picasso in the eyes of his peers?
NGV’s winter blockbuster The Picasso Century offers more than a tale of the lone creative genius.
Does the arts sector need more creative therapists?
More and more evidence points to the therapeutic effects of art and music, but can their makers also benefit?
What every museum reveals about past, present and future
Museums have important roles across multiple timespans, according to futurist and museum director Kristin Alford.