Visual Arts
Against the grain: the art school that’s expanding careers
The National Art School is fully independent and puts hands-on studio practice first. Their annual Open Day allows you to…
Exhibition Review: Vipoo Srivilasa: Wellness Deity, Linden New Art
Vipoo Srivilasa's exhibition at Linden New Art is a testament to the collaborative power of art.
COVID-chaos disrupts July, hopes for August
SA’s snap lockdown halts Illuminate Adelaide; Australian Festival of Chamber Music cancels 30th anniversary; Winter Jazz Fest hopes for August.
Opportunities and Awards Wrap
Applications open for writers fellowship, Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, new public art commission for Aboriginal artists, and recipients announced…
Half of Federal arts emergency money remains unspent
Shadow Arts Minister Tony Burke delivers the alarming news that half of RISE Federal funding promised is still undelivered, more…
Art and sport: is there really a divide?
As we witness the start of an Olympic Games the world will never forget, it’s worth asking if some long-held…
Festival Review: Light Cycles, Illuminate Adelaide
Lighting up Adelaide’s Botanic Garden’s with a magical night-time experience, Light Cycles uses light and music to amplify and transform…
From politics to costume design: it’s never too late for a career shift
After studying an undergraduate majoring in politics and creative writing, Monique Langford took the leap into costume and set design.…
Exit interview: Rachel Kent leaves MCA for Bundanon
After shaping the MCA's curatorial vision for two decades, Rachel Kent makes the leadership shift from Chief Curator to CEO…
Stop being reactive; digital mentorship is about strategic investment
ACMI is changing the face of digital mentorship turning to the CEO’s lens, but with a non-hierarchical swagger that will…