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Nigerian arts scene challenges the status quo
Nigerian artists pushed boundaries in 2012, with a wave of controversial and innovative artworks that criticised the government and engaged…
Uganda drops charges against British "gay play" producer
A Ugandan Court has dropped charges against a British producer over a play criticising Ugandan anti-gay sentiment.
British author Hilary Mantel wins Costa literary award
Hilary Mantel has taken out best novel at the 2012 Costa Book Award for Bring Up the Bodies, the second…
Jacques Tardi refuses Legion D’Honneur
The highest honour presented to civilians in France has been turned down by renowned cartoonist Jacques Tardi.
Exhibition of work by blind artists in Canada
Paint what you see is advice often given to visual artists. But what if you can't see?
Taiwan International Arts Festival launches program
Taiwan's premiere arts festival TIFA has released its 2013 program, which will prompt more interest than its Chinglish theme.
Mother of 88 paints for school fees
An artist, mother and childcare worker painted for 72 hours straight to raise money for the 88 children in her…
Kimbra to sing at Adelaide Festival
Adelaide Festival audiences will get an exclusive opportunity with the woman of the moment.
Adelaide Fringe doubles but Sydney artists stay home
Australia’s largest arts event the Adelaide Fringe is huge internationally but it draws more artists from overseas than from Sydney.
SAFC Digital360Lab Participants Announced
The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) has recently announced the six teams selected to participate in its new Digital360Lab.