Writing and Publishing
Griffith Review #45: The Way We Work
Griffith Review devotes its 45th edition to the pressing questions and emergent challenges of the day within the prism of…
A right to exist: Australia’s first Queer Arab Film Festival launches
A new film festival in Sydney explores the intersection of race, religion and spirituality.
Art residencies writing a new chapter in Asia-Australia ties
An artistic residency with Asialink adds volume and value to the professional development of artists and the cultural capital of…
Asialink’s Art Residency gets four new hosts
Four new host destinations for the Asialink Art Residencies promise an exciting and immersive experience for artists.
Asialink formulates a new scientific arts residency
The borders between the arts and science are set to blur for artists who take up the new scientific arts…
Asialink Reciprocal Residencies: challenging artists’ comfort zones
Running successfully for four years, Asialink’s Reciprocal Residencies give artists welcome opportunities to experience whole new worlds in foreign countries.
Funders ensure an increase in the cultural capital
Investing in the arts can enrich not only our culture, but also enhance public value and transform individuals through an…
Is it already too late for the Godzilla festivals?
With arts festival programs becoming monstrously large, perhaps it’s time to step back and consider the beauty of a smaller…
What’s past is prologue – arts leadership today
The changing face of arts leadership calls for a fresh approach towards finding common ground among new audiences.
Australia Council Strategic Plan: where is the detail?
There is precious little detail in the Australia Council's new Strategic Plan, and big questions remain.