Film
Live music lobby has 'lost faith' in Planning Minister
Music venues and advocates say they have lost faith in Victoria's Planning Minister Matthew Guy for not protecting live music.
Chinese acrobats join Fruit Flies for Borderville
A celebration of performance and place marks 35 years of the Flying Fruit Fly Circus.
10-minute bites on Asian Art a worthy chew
Former Asialink director, Alison Carroll, walks us through Asian art in a new series screened on ABC1 that targets schools.
Art Trams: Wooden trains on Route 67
Melbourne’s art scene will be given a boost as new winners of its Art Trams program are announced.
Melbourne Writers Festival 2014 program announced
Some of the world's best writers come together to share their big stories, big insights and even bigger ideas.
Acing an online interview
Interviews are hard enough without a camera staring you in the face. Here are some tips for being interviewed via…
Big projects for small towns
Five communities are working on artistic projects as part of a Regional Arts Victoria initiative.
Gold Coast’s arts funding reaches new heights
In the lead-up to the 2018 Commonwealth Games, the City of Gold Coast is turning to the arts to shape…
Avoiding disaster when galleries go bankrupt
Absconding without paying artists for work sold is not only a serious breach of trust but also criminal.
Pain in the Arts
Pain is inevitable but suffering is optional; a frank look at the arts in Australia, why there's pain and how…