Visual Arts
Review: Alexander Calder: Radical Inventor, NGV International
A well-designed exhibition that artfully captures Calder’s humour and joy of creating.
How bold would we like the Australia Council to be?
We have until 10 May to say what’s needed in the Australia Council's next Strategic Plan so let's embolden them.
What a degree in psychology can mean for your arts career
A degree in psychology doesn’t always mean a career on the couch. Here are some other career opportunities available to…
Review: Revolutions: Rebels and Records, Melbourne Museum
A retro exhibition brings the Sixties back but with detail you’ve never seen before.
Career Spotlight: Podcast producer
Whether it's recording audio in a chocolate factory, writing scripts, or scheduling talent, working as a podcast producer is anything…
Art prizes are shifting - and the charge is being led by under 40s
What do a taxidermy giraffe, electro-merged textiles, and a flotilla of shields say about contemporary art making now? The finalists…
Mona welcomes $50M promise as part of Tassie tourism package
Responding to the Labor Party’s promise of a financial boost to Tasmanian tourism, the private Hobart-based organisation voiced its support.
How to be the best Chairperson you can be
If you’ve ever thought of becoming Chair of an arts organisation, Kate Larsen has tips to be an effective leader.
ICYMI: rounding up the week’s arts news
From record box office numbers, to funding advice for artists, history unveiled and a salute to those we lost in…
From Collingwood Arts Precinct to community heart
With this new arts site in inner Melbourne, Marcus Westbury promises a flexible space that will hold its value.