Visual Arts
ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
$49M to Indigenous arts, Euro Master from Met for Brissy, great results for DAAF, Artstate and Tarnanthi both announce programs,…
'You're not alone': Fostering creativity and community with Creatives of Colour
Isolation, exclusion and exhaustion are some of the issues facing First Nations, Black-identifying people and POC artists. Research conducted by…
We need to talk about the arts: why declining media coverage hurts us all
How can we have a meaningful cultural conversation when arts coverage in the media is on life support?
Leprosy of the soul? A brief history of boredom
Sick of lockdown, Netflix and the lack of stimulus that accompanies pandemic life? You're so not alone.
First-time gallery director Colin Walker takes the helm at AGWA
The announcement of Walker’s directorship at Art Gallery of WA was slow in coming, but with it are a raft…
New Parliamentary Inquiry into benefits and impact of arts during COVID
A new Parliamentary Inquiry from the Federal Government asks about the impact of the arts during COVID-19 including a survey…
Arts education peak body urges government to drop uni fee hike
In an open letter to the Federal Government, the National Advocates for Arts Education (NAAE) call for an equitable tertiary…
Vic Government invests $20 million in Fed Square renewal
Federation Square has received its biggest upgrade throughout its 18-year history, with a $20 million cash injection coming through the…
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
Cairns Indigenous Art Fair announces award winners, finalists announced for Bowness Photography Prize, Substation kicks of In-Development program, and more.
98% National arts participation is a great stat to leverage recovery support
The fourth and last in a decade-long series, Australia Council’s National Arts Participation Survey shows incredible growth and value perception.