Search News

See all news
News

Can philanthropy pick up the Federal arts budget slack?

The silver lining of the Federal Budget cloud is support of corporate philanthropy and the arts has no choice but…

News

Patch Theatre receives $1.037 million touring funding over three years

The Adelaide-based company will tour three productions for audiences aged four to eight nationally in 2015-17.

News

Awarding Indigneous excellence

A visual artist, two musicians and an interdisciplinary artists have won Australia Council’s National Indigenous Arts Awards.

News

Sweet deal for performance makers

The first recipients of Brisbane Powerhouse's new creative development program have been announced.

Features

Arts muscle in on film festival territory

As video art merges with visual, arts festivals are moving in on turf that used to belong to film festivals.

Features

So you want to be an architect

Considering heading to uni for a creative career in architecture? Expect a tough few years and no guarantees at the…

News

OzAsia announces new Festival Director

The 2015 Festival will focus on the art and culture of the Indonesian archipelago.

Sponsored

Lighting up winter at Federation Square

The eighth instalment of Federation Square’s The Light in Winter festival will illuminate and enchant visitors.

Sponsored

Radiant Lines illuminates Fed Square during Light in Winter fest

Asif Khan headlines the Light in Winter festival with interactive light installation Radiant Lines.

Sponsored

The Light in Winter festival sparks international collaboration

Indonesia’s Papermoon Puppet Theatre has partnered with Melbourne’s Cake Industries to create Anachron for The Light in Winter festival.

1 444 445 446 447 448 781