Visual Arts
Auslan storytellers building accessibility from the ground up
How can decolonisation strategies empower Deaf communities and help build an all-inclusive exhibition? We spoke with two artists leading this…
Female curators (re)shaping Australian art
An all female curatorium is shaping the next survey of Australian art - so will it 'look' different, and what…
Opportunities and awards
Opportunities for young and emerging artists, Geelong Art Prize winner takes home $30,000, 2022 National Indigenous Music Awards unveil finalists…
Protecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visual arts and crafts
A new report, currently in draft form, focuses on ways to address fake 'Indigenous-style' art and support Aboriginal and Torres…
New Asian arts institute aims for new networks
Contemporary Asian art is the focus of the Art Gallery of Western Australia's latest new initiative.
Exhibition review: CIAF 2022 satellite program roundup
An immersive satellite program celebrates First Nations creativity while investigations into Blak/Black identity draw on humour and criticality in equal…
Meet MAGNT’s new Director
Strong experience with blockbuster exhibitions and a close eye on Indigenous art and culture inform Adam Worrall’s views.
First Nations artists on adapting traditions for a contemporary world
Five First Nations artists from Queensland discuss what it means to work on Country and how their practices strengthen Cultural…
How art helps us develop healthier minds
From connecting us with our emotions to museotherapy: art's positive impacts are many and varied.
Exhibition review: Annette Blair and Kate Nixon, Canberra Glassworks
Two news exhibitions at Canberra Glassworks speak of everyday objects and detritus, but they couldn’t be more different.