Writing and Publishing
Why is Visual Arts invisible?
In the lead-up to the election,why political support for the visual arts is relatively invisible?
Eyes across the globe
I'm watching you: a public exhibition coming to Federation Square will use binoculars to connect cities across the globe.
Creative professional development
Creativity is not just a product. It also needs to inform the way you manage resource, especially human resources.
Feast Festival farewells General Manager/Joint CEO Lorraine Tyler
Next month Adelaide's annual Feast Festival is to farewell Lorraine Tyler from the role of General Manager/Joint CEO.
National Remuneration Survey closes 23 September
Theatre Network Victoria is currently conducting its 2013 National Remuneration Survey for small to medium arts organisations.
Women making waves in Crime Fiction
Murder most foul but divinely written: Sisters in Crime's 13th Davitt Awards announced.
Launceston fights back against MONA tourist drain
David Walsh’s privately owned contemporary art gallery has become a major draw card for Tasmania, but it's a two-edged sword.
Next government gets arts priorities from sector
With the Coalition leading in the polls, a new arts coalition is fighting to protect the sector and has drawn…
The online buzz about arts policy
Is the arts the the forgotten issue of the Federal Election? Here's what the online buzz is telling us.
Is it still Fringe if it’s curated?
The open access model ensures that the Fringe spirit is truly represented.