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Cardboard architect wins Victoria fellowship

The humble cardboard will leave the fold and journey overseas with new award.

Opinions & Analysis

Three questions not to ask about art – and four to ask instead

When it comes to interpreting art, try lateral, not literal, thinking.

Opinions & Analysis

Tearing up funding agreements is sovereign risk

The community sector is especially vulnerable to funding cuts. But why is there so little noise about it?

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NGA sees the light ... with Turrell

In a Canberra exclusive, the NGA announced today its summer blockbuster, James Turrell: A Retrospective, opening 13 December.

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Alleged Whiteley forger finally charged

In a legal battle across two states and two courts, a Melbourne art conservator has been charged over alleged faked…

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AusCo rescinds on standing six-year funding agreements

Disadvantaged communities in the small-medium sector will be greatly affected as AusCo cuts back funding approval period by half.

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Great clarity in Haze partnership

Cultural exchange is more than a quick residency; 4A reinvents the Renaissance studio of mentoring and patronage.

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Politics and plays: telling truths while telling stories

Conversations at the 2014 Victorian Theatre Forum were squarely focused on politically aware theatre-making.

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Ten kilos of first world war grief at the Melbourne Museum

A new exhibition at Melbourne Museum explores the experiences of Victorians in the Great War, and the war’s effects on…

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Should arts funding be indexed to the consumer price index?

Some states do it and some states don’t. But just how significant is indexation and are there viable alternatives?

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