Visual Arts
Making judgments: the artist and the lawyer
The Supreme Court Library, Queensland, is pairing contemporary artists with legal mentors to explore notions of judgment under the law.
Matched funding injects $5.5 million into arts ecology
Creative Partnerships Australia’s Plus1 and MATCH funding programs have seen over $3 million in private sector support matched with government…
Working in Asia: A different sense of space
Appropriate museum display of Asian art requires an understanding of Eastern philosophy.
How to exercise your creativity
Creativity isn't a gift from on high. It's a skill that grows with practice and can be developed through regular…
White Night to return in 2016
Fears the popular dusk-to-dawn event had been shelved have proved groundless.
Non-professionals invited to assess excellence
The assessors for the new National Program for Excellence in the Arts (NPEA) will have very different qualifications and procedures…
What's STEM without the flower?
Education’s hottest topic is STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths) while the subjects that teach us human values are undervalued.
Star Gazing: looking beyond Queensland
Approaching GOMA's tenth anniversary, we speak with Chris Saines on his vision for the Brisbane gallery and its international footprint…
Partnerships redefine the 2016 Adelaide Biennial
Lisa Slade’s take on the Wunderkammer compounds the adage that everything old is new again, stamping a fresh brand on…
Perth Theatre Company cancels remainder of 2015 season
A significant shortfall in corporate and sponsorship support has led to the cancellation of the company’s remaining two productions.