Visual Arts
New Zealand honours Hotere
Hundreds have gathered to honour the life and work of New Zealand artist Ralph Hotere, who passed away in Dunedin…
South Koreans protest nuclear testing Gangnam Style
Over 6,000 South Koreans gathered to protest North Korea's nuclear testing by performing a version of Psy’s ‘Gangnam Style.’
Match ups made in heaven
Wardrobe vs Pantry will celebrate the fashion of LMFF and the food of Melbourne Food and Wine Festival throughout March.
Turkey unveils pavilion for Venice Biennale
The 55th Venice Biennale is just around the corner and Turkey has unveiled the plans for its 2013 pavilion.
So you want to be an arts coordinator
Former teacher and successful blogger Adele Walsh discusses her job as Program Coordinator for the Centre for Youth Literature at…
Be discreet
Discretion is a key trait to adopt when you’re looking to move on from one job to the next.
Michael Tucak
Michael Tucak is an enthusiast of the arts, and creative industries.
Closing the geographical gap
Remote Australia is at huge cultural disadvantage with cultural consumption costing up to 13 times more in the bush. Will…
What would you Dare to Wear?
Step out of your comfort zone and dress up in something outrageous for Dare to Wear Day on 15 March.
Australia’s arts education failure breaches international law
A leading educator says Australia may be breaking international law in failing to provide arts education to children.