Visual Arts
Review delivered on interference in Aboriginal paintings
The National Gallery of Australia has tabled its independent Review into Art Centre interference in the painting of Indigenous artworks.
Exhibition review: Newell Harry: Esperanto, Murray Art Museum Albury
Newell Harry draws on archival material to invite visitors on a self-guided journey across history and language.
West Space celebrates 30 years with Unison
West Space’s latest exhibition celebrates 30 years of operation and re-presents the past work of key figures in conversation with…
Opportunities and awards
New international funding opportunities, plus winner of the 2023 Griffin Award for playwriting and finalists of Bowness Photography Prize, and…
Building community: guide to socially-engaged arts projects
For a community engaged project to be successful, as well as culturally safe, practitioners require knowledge. This resource will assist.
Is the myth of 'sameness' unwarranted across the emerging artist landscape?
When it comes to the emerging artist landscape in Australia, how accurate is a perception of "sameness" or are we…
How do artists work with global brands?
Commercial brands are forever looking for creatives to add cachet to their wares. So, what’s it like to strike deals…
Festival review: Illuminate Adelaide, from Unsound to Oneohtrix Point Never
Adelaide’s winter festival offers a rich array of experiences, from the sensory overload of Unsound Adelaide to a night-time ramble…
Event review: Gertrude Street Projection Festival, Melbourne
Bringing contemporary projection works to fresh eyes.
Exhibition review: I am the People, White Rabbit Gallery
An edgy and creative exhibition hang leads viewers on a journey of considering contemporary Chinese identity.