Visual Arts
Exhibition Review: A Forest of Hooks and Nails, Fremantle Arts Centre (Perth Festival)
A Forest of Hooks and Nails is a joyous exhibition about the art of hanging art, writes Ted Snell.
Lighting the FUSE on an explosion of community creativity
Growth, change and adaptability are key elements of any creative practice, whether of individual artists or local councils, especially in…
Reinventing the arts sector's trajectory as WA election looms
Western Australia's impending election is an opportunity to re-examine the status quo and re-invent the future trajectory of the state's…
Chinese-speaking students a largely untapped arts audience, says new report
Drawing on a comprehensive survey of 600+ Chinese-speaking students, a new report provides insights and case studies to help arts…
Opportunities and Awards Wrap
NAVA announces EOI for writers, first NIDA Youtube Scholarship recipient awarded, ABIA announces long list, plus more awards and opportunities.
Why art-making is so valuable for children
From improving motor skills to developing a sense of self, art-making for children is an important part of development writes…
The ethical obligations of Facebook to Australian journalism
When Facebook pulled the plug on 'news' in Australia last week, Koraly Dimitriadis saw it as the end of a…
12 new public artworks unveiled
We take a look at 12 recently unveiled public artworks that joined the urban landscape in recent months – some…
Facebook ban to lift but can we trust them again?
The Facebook news ban is being lifted but what did the shutdown mean for small arts organisations and publishers who…
Why procrastinating isn't a bad thing
Are you super good at procrastinating? Writer Verity Johnson says science is on your side when explaining the benefit of…