Writing and Publishing
Can we ever make waste-free art?
From upcycling to reducing packaging, artists look at how they can limit the damage their work does to the environment.
New $100,000 Generations Fellowship open to contemporary musicians
In a new industry partnership, Powerhouse Museum is calling for early career musicians to apply for a suite of Fellowships…
ICYMI: The week's art news in brief
OzAsia Festival receives SA Tourism award, Sydney Modern Project kicks off with groundbreaking ceremony, major Louise Weaver exhibition unveiled, plus…
Four year funding applications submitted: what next?
After a gruelling application process, the 162 organisations invited to apply for four-year funding from the Australia Council for the…
Why open access won’t work for UWA Publishing
The decision to move UWA Publishing to an open access model is an experiment doomed to fail writes Emmett Stinson.
Learning from our art mistakes (from the archives)
We learn by failing, but rarely talk about it. Here, artists and arts workers from diverse sectors reflect on what…
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
OzAsia Festival honoured at SA Tourism Awards, Joel Adler wins big at Sculpture by the Sea, Sydney actor and artist…
Winners announced for the 2019 Queensland Literary Awards
With a book that proves ‘telling the truth still matters’, Goorie writer Melissa Lucashenko says it is ‘gratifying’ and ‘bizarre’…
How to take a career break
From building rest into your week, to taking an extended sabbatical to learn a language, travel the globe, raise a…
Entries now open for 2020 World of WearableArt Awards
Designers, artists and makers from around the globe are invited to compete for a total prize pool of NZ $187,500.