Visual Arts
Impediments to loaning artworks? Understand the new $11.8M pathway
Responding to a first wave of criticism, the NGA's Nick Mitzevich says the Gallery's new lending program is about partnerships,…
Centring First Nations voices in arts education
To have social groups and culture represented equitably in an educational context is important to grow their voices, says National…
Architects contest colonial inheritance in global forum
In the next edition of Architettura Biennale in Venice, Australian creatives are looking to shake up colonial histories.
So you want my arts job: Archaeologist
Archaeologist, Iain Shearer has led lecture tours for The British Museum, the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and for Australians…
Over 100 WA First Nations artists reveal breadth of practice
Fremantle Art Centre brings back 'Revealed', an exhibition showcasing exciting new and emerging First Nations artists from across WA.
Queensland champions for neurodiverse artists
Neurodiverse artist Martin Edge and Pia Robinson are encouraging others to see through a different lens with a new augmented…
Exhibition review: Paradise Camp: Yuki Kihara, Powerhouse Ultimo
From the Venice Biennale to Australia, the exhibition 'Paradise Camp' expands for Australian audiences.
Curators' responsibilities in spotlight as Chinese audiences feel 'let down'
A group of Chinese students have raised concerns over the curatorial approach of a show depicting some of the country's…
Exhibition review: A1 Darebin Art Salon, Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
The A1 Darebin Art Salon is a lovingly curated art prize exhibition showcasing the breadth of local talent.
Pitch versus reality: can new National Collection loan scheme be as accessible as it aims to be?
Looking beyond the headlines of this major announcement, questions arise around its viability – especially for the smaller galleries it…