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Published quarterly, Griffith Review is more than an award-winning literary journal – it’s a carefully curated celebration of culture and…
Developing business skills for a bright future in screen arts
Learn how you can hone your business skills to be part of the next generation of screen leaders with a…
Regional excellence won’t take second place to a pandemic
Regional art doesn’t exist; rather art practice that happens in other places does. It is about excellence and diversity, and…
Gaming, poetics and neuroscience – the writing degree with a difference
There’s a big difference between working in the creative industries and making great work, according to writer, actor and MFA…
Forget horoscopes: this digital art fair predicts the perfect work for you
Tired of visual fly-throughs and online viewing rooms? Sydney Contemporary has reinvented the way we engage with art fairs in…
Latest Digital Events, Courses and Activities
The digital sphere has been connecting us socially and emotionally. ArtsHub's ongoing mission is to help people through 2020 by…
Artists provide reflections on eco-anxiety
Nature has been quietly knocking at our door for some time and is now getting impatient. A new exhibition at…
Word for Word Festival showcases the power of non-fiction during crisis
Geelong’s non-fiction festival goes online in 2020 with an ambitious program that pushes the envelope and honours its roots.
Turning waste into art is a community affair
A forthcoming exhibition showcasing artwork made from waste teaches us that being sustainable can be a highly creative and socially…
National Art School offers bespoke in-person open day tours
NAS doesn’t mince words. The theme of its Open Day is ‘The Future is Art’ and with doors open, a…