Visual Arts
$5 million and long lease secures Sydney Theatre Company's future
A multi-million dollar funding and a long term lease ensures future world-class productions at Sydney Theatre Company.
Happiness
Ensemble Theatre's latest production of David Williamson's Happiness doesn't break new ground, but will strike a chord with some.
Museums Australia votes for national accreditation
The board of Museums Australia has voted to move ahead with a national accreditation scheme for museums and galleries.
Too good for funding
Organisations that succeed with a certain demographic may find they are typecast, preventing them from funding new projects.
QAGOMA wants 'The Apocalypse' now
The QAG Foundation is launching an initiative to complete the gallery’s holding of Albrecht Dürer's 'The Apocalypse'.
Why Wesfarmers invests in the arts
The head of one of Australia biggest corporate supporters of the arts explains what’s in it for big business.
How to get a public art commission
Councils are spending more on public art but who gets them and do they make a living?
Dance teacher charged with sex offences
A popular Sydney dance coach has been arrested on charges of taking naked photographs of his female students for nearly…
Nashen Moodley previews the Sydney Film Festival
SFF Director Nashen Moodley talks Austria, festival firsts and the Living Archive that keeps on giving.
Artsource breathes new life into vacant warehouse
Western Australia’s peak representative body for visual artists has given a vacant Leederville warehouse a new lease on life.