Writing and Publishing
Theatre of the Revolution
In Egypt, where public theatre is often seen as a thinly veiled mouthpiece for the government, independent artists are revolutionaries…
Moving Among Strangers
Gabrielle Carey’s memoir journeys into the heart of family secrets and the life of Australia’s most reclusive author
Savage Queensland arts cuts
The defunding of fifteen mid level arts organisations in Queensland has sent the sector reeling, while others look to an…
Chief Executive leaves following Arts Centre loss
Arts Centre Melbourne Chief Executive Judith Isherwood has quit following a massive budget blowout.
What to do when you’re defunded
After the tears and the rage, what should your next step be if your funding is cut, or axed altogether?
Dead By Page 50: the Three Little Aboriginal Pigs of Australian Narrative
In art, Australia needs Aboriginal heroes and Aboriginal Everymen and Everywomen, not just noble savages or doomed innocents.
More than Ten Days on the Island
The biennial Tasmanian festival launched its new brand this week, marking a major shift in programming and community engagement.
New $5000 writing award
A new award from the Lorne Sculpture Biennale aims to encourage more analytic witting on contemporary sculpture.
Accountants warn on crowdfunding
Crowdfunding is booming but a major accounting firm has warned investors to be cautious as the US loosens regulations.
Events Tasmania has a new director
With tourism booming in Tasmania, thanks to 'the MONA effect', Events Tasmania has a new director.