Writing and Publishing
Why festival directors are working for free
Is working for nothing a stepping stone to getting a paid festival job or just a way of being exploited?
Applications for the 2014 Asialink Arts Residencies close Monday 30 September
Asialink Arts Residencies provide individual and collaborative artistic development through cultural exchange.
Winners of The Border Art Prize 2013 announced
The annual Border Art Prize celebrates the diversity of artists in southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales.
Inaugural Corroboree Festival program launched
Sydney Harbour will host the largest national Indigenous cultural festival from 14-24 November.
Busy Brandis faces a balancing act with Arts and AG
The new Minister for the Arts is also the Attorney-General. It gives the portfolio seniority but the Minister other priorities.
NIDA announces two new graduate courses for 2014
Master of Fine Arts (Directing) and Master of Fine Arts (Writing for Performance) are new training options for aspiring directors.
The evolution of machinima
From game runs to cinematic shorts to the interactive world of new media, where does the future of machinima lie?
Getting the right community arts gig
Community arts is a good source of employment for artists but there's a huge difference between facilitating and creating.
Australia Council executive appointments
The Australia Council has appointed two executives completing its team just as the new government takes control.
Henson withdrawal is the real dark heart
Photographer Bill Henson has withdrawn from the Adelaide Biennial in a travesty of artistic independence and natural justice.