Television
Review: A Forest, Dark Mofo (TAS)
Featuring works by a range of artists, A Forest is like a giant crumbling 21st century haunted house for adults.
Creative solutions for better mental health
Artists and arts workers around the world are increasingly aware of the importance of mental health. A group of NZ…
Meet Ararat Gallery's new Visual Arts Coordinator
Regional galleries play an important role in giving us greater access to the arts. We talk to the newly appointed…
On the move: latest appointments and resignations
New AD for HotHouse Theatre, new Gallery Director for The David Roche Foundation, and more appointments announced this week
Queen's Birthday Honours 2019
From high-profile actors and established producers to community champions of music and dance, members of the creative industries have been…
Thinking outside the box office when collaborating regionally
Touring a show, exhibition or event to a regional community can be a rich experience for both the artists and…
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
Helpmann Awards nominations, Adelaide Fringe releases record breaking figures, winners of TAFE NSW Art Prize announced, and more.
"We wouldn't exist without the indie and small to medium sector"
Arts Centre Melbourne’s sector development program has started. Here’s what you need to know.
Ground rules for good governance
Because it can be a tricky thing, Kate Frykberg outlines her ground rules for boards working together in order to…
Review: Hrafn: Conversations with Odin, Dark Mofo (TAS)
This immersive sound installation in the depths of the Tasmanian bush is deceptively simple yet strikingly profound.