Writing and Publishing
‘McDonald's day of Shame’: Aboriginal artwork bulldozed in Tecoma
Aboriginal artworks demolished by McDonalds contractors, as protests against the fast-food giant continue.
Should you share your secrets?
Your artistic secrets are your livelihood. You don't have to tell how you got the rabbit into the hat.
New gallery seeks to broaden focus
Karen Woodbury is opening a new gallery in Flinders Lane with a new exhibition and a different focus.
Very long form performance gets audience attention
It is fashionable to complain that hyper-connectivity leads to shortened attention spans . But maybe not.
First ever youth-orientated Islamic Arts Week
Australia's first Islamic Arts Week will focus on the visit of international guest, UK calligrapher, Al Kaatib.
Registration Adelaide Fringe 2014 now open
The Adelaide Fringe is now taking registrations from arts practitioners at all stages of their career.
University of Wollongong graduates rewrite the art app
Graduates make 40 years of the University of Wollongong’s art collection available at the swipe of a finger.
Sydney Festival 2014 reveals its headlining act
A choreographic opera featuring a huge fish tank, with a prologue performed underwater, highlights next year's festival program.
The world’s most beautiful travel pictures named
The National Geographic has announced the winners of its 2013 Photo Competition.
From the Other Side: West Australian artists go coast to coast
The works of ten Western Australian artists will traverse the desert to visit Sydney as part of Other Side.