Writing and Publishing
Populaire
The fantasy of Populaire outweighs any attempts at feminist statements, though its comic sensibilities remain apparent.
You Are Here showcases Canberra’s indie arts scene
This young festival shows us that the national capital's creative communities are alive and kicking.
Royalties for artists under threat
The Minister for the Arts is expected to announce a decision on the Resale Royalty Scheme soon so action is…
Are there still jobs for librarians?
Carding and shelving have been replaced by information management involving everything from media arts to information science.
Violette
Martin Provost's sumptuous biopic about Violette Leduc spans the end of the Second World War to the thick of her…
Memory of Australian artist lives on through talent of today
15 young Australian artists are to be the beneficiaries of a total of $300,000 from the Marten Bequest.
Zinesters join Biennale artists in boycott
In protest to Transfield’s support of the MCA, a group of Sydney zine makers are boycotting their annual Zine Fair.
Books take on new life as art
As technology threatens the printed page, the Geelong Art Gallery has found artists turning books into art objects.
Tackling the big questions of Australian art
Sasha Grishin tackles the epic subject of Australian Art and brings his unique perspective as one of our leading art…
Is Transfield Holdings culpable?
Transfield Holdings is not the company that runs asylum seeker detention centres but that doesn't invalidate the boycott.