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Gallipoli grandson wins art prize

The winner of the $20,000 Gallipoli Art Prize has a personal reason to care about the Anzacs.

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Head On Photo Festival celebrates five-year milestone

Head On, Australia’s largest photography festival, is back for a fifth installment in 2014.

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4000 blue butterflies to swarm a street near you

A swarm of 4000 handcrafted magnetic butterflies will travel across the globe in an ambitious street art project that will…

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Reality in Flames: modern Australian art and the Second World War

Greater academic rigour is needed if the War Memorial is to be taken seriously as an art institution.

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Celebrating the act of giving

A woman’s life of philanthropy continues to bestow help and inspiration for the arts

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Why Shakespeare still matters

To celebrate Shakespeare's 450th birthday, Australia's leading exponent asks why actors and audiences still love the Bard.

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NSW Arts a reshuffle casualty

The new Premier of NSW, Mike Baird, has announced a Cabinet reshuffle, and the Arts Ministry was among the changes.

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Guernica on the big screen

Antonio Banderas and Gwyneth Paltrow will star in a Picasso film that is not so much biopic as creative journey.

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Are career expos a waste of time?

Are career expos valuable resources in decision-making for your future study and job prospects or are they just promotional tools…

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Sparking an exchange of ideas

Vivid Ideas 2014 will engage leaders from over 16 creative disciplines in a captivating ideas exchange.

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