Film
Complaints as Vivid victim of own success
Crowd control failures marred the spectacular success of Vivid Sydney.
The new censorship: a campaign against arts funding?
Was the police raid on Paul Yore's Linden Centre exhibition really the start of a right-wing campaign against arts funding?
New initiative for Indigenous musicians set to open in Broome
Program aims to strengthen links between Indigenous and mainstream music industry and assist in establishing long-term careers.
Proposed regulations ‘sledgehammer to crack a nut’
The Australian Commercial Galleries Association believes that considered measures to protect artists could be too extreme.
Damien Hirst among $6million art auction investors
The online art auction business Paddle8 has raised $6 million from a group of high profile arts investors.
Borrowing without the ball and chain
Taking out a loan for an arts project does not have to mean tying yourself to banks with expensive interest…
Federal funding secures arts in Orange, but what about Newcastle?
Funding for one NSW regional gallery is great for some, but others still lie in wait.
Creating value from your ticket price
Consumer psychology means assessing the value of a ticket is quite different from working out the cost.
Brisbane Festival program released
The release of the 2013 Brisbane Festival program has revealed this year’s festival is focused in part on street culture.
Lotterywest celebrates unique contribution to arts
Lotterywest is unique in Australia as a state lottery that returns profits to the community, including the arts.