Writing and Publishing
Work for someone or go it alone?
What are the benefits of the different paths? Both ways let you practice your art, and get paid for it,…
Review: Schuldfabrik, Adelaide Festival
Ever felt guilty about an expensive, even extravagant designer purchase? Now imagine how guilty you’d feel if the product you…
Book Review: Angelo Candalepas: Australian Islamic Mission
This book records a significant and rare achievement – the building of a beautiful, modern, architect-designed place of worship.
Book Review: The Wall by John Lanchester
This dystopian novel pictures a future where England is protected by the ’National Coastal Defence Structure’ known as 'the Wall'.
Book Review: Writing the Country by Griffith Review
A diverse range of styles, voices and topics explore Australia in the Anthropocene age.
ICYMI: this week's arts news in brief
Major Structural Change in the Arts Party announced, LPA's Chief Executive calls for halt on new festival licenses, Historic assets…
Artists campaign against discriminatory pay gap
The disability pay gap in the arts has widened to a staggering 42%. Now artists are calling for real change…
Discover Art Territory
The world’s largest art gallery isn’t in Paris, St. Petersburg or New York City. It’s the Northern Territory.
Applause: latest funding and awards announced
2019 National Photographic Portrait Prize winners announced, STC announces latest Richard Wherrett Fellow, MUD Literary Prize winner revealed, director honoured…
Parrtjima is more than a light festival; it’s a celebration of Country
Some of the world’s oldest cultures merge with the latest digital technology to deliver a light festival in the heart…