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Community Partnerships appointment

The Australia Council has appointed a new Director of Community Partnerships.

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Australian artists to shine at Edinburgh Festival

Back to Back Theatre and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra are among 2,400 artists selected for the 2014 Festival.

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Top end art fair is a go

With new dates and new governance in place, the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair has bounced back from doubts about its…

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QUT gets WOOD

In May, QUT Art Museum will take a look at the versatile materiel of wood and its uses in art…

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Witness

In a time of environmental uncertainty, this exhibition at Linden invites artists to respond to disaster, trauma and crisis.

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Youth Arts Queensland announces imminent closure

State Government cuts are forcing Queensland’s peak body for the youth arts sector to permanently close its doors.

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TV Moore’s Rum Jungle

Moore's coloured walls jar in sync with discombobulated videos and psycho-portraits, but at what point do the theatrics overwhelm?

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Fresh face for St Martins Youth Arts Centre

St Martins Youth Arts Centre has ended their nationwide search for an artistic director by plucking a director from the…

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Negotiating the private / public domain

What do artists make when they are not working on major public commissions and how are the two linked?

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Art Gallery of South Australia buys $4.5 million painting

A French Impressionist painting by Camille Pissarro, titled 'Prairie à Éragny', will soon be the Gallery’s most expensive artwork.

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