Visual Arts
No ceiling that can’t be broken: Dr Melissa Chiu
Darwin-born, and Director of the globally celebrated Hirshhorn Museum, Dr Melissa Chiu talks about diversity, cultural diplomacy, and seeking out…
What happens to art caught in war’s crossfire?
As the conflict in Ukraine deepens, the damage to its cultural heritage reveals various motives behind this kind of destruction.
Election resources for the arts
A list of resources to help campaign for the arts, from posting a banner on social media to how to…
So you want my arts job: Disability Art Centre, CEO
If you believe that art should be accessible to all, have a sense of humour and is a great communicator,…
The arts news you may have missed
What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…
Photography festival that taps into our humanity
PHOTO 2022 has released its program – a festival that dreams big, then delivers beyond expectation.
Children’s installation provides froggy insights to waterways and wetlands
A site-engaged work will be landing at the Shepparton Art Museum to invite reflections on our ecosystem, but not without…
Expansion project reimagines Gallery for a brand new audience
Newcastle Art Gallery has finally embarked on their long-awaited expansion, and the best is yet to come.
Elvis was the original influencer
Long before social media, Elvis entered our lives through now-familiar images, as a new exhibition at Bendigo Art Gallery explores.
Opportunities and awards wrap
Crime award open for entries and callouts for symphony orchestra community program plus latest Queen’s Wharf public commission announced.