Writing and Publishing
Too many festivals bad for local artists
Arts festivals make politicians feel good but they depress independent artists who don't fit the festival mode.
Understanding health care with a paintbrush
Using painting as a research tool has enabled a new understanding of creativity in cancer support, pharmacy and Aboriginal health.
The Rise of the Fifth Estate: Social Media and Blogging in Australian Politics
An important book about the benefits and pitfalls of social media’s relationship to journalism and politics, well-researched and clearly told.
Who is Ai Weiwei? Artist, dissident, superstar?
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is a global icon, as celebrated for his activism as his art. We examine the different…
SOYA announces People’s Choice winners
The Qantas Spirit of Youth Awards (SOYA) has announced the winners of its popular vote category.
Griffith REVIEW 38: The Novella Project
An eclectic and thought-provoking collection of stories, captivating from start to finish.
Harvest Festival 2012
Harvest 2012 was close to being the perfect music festival experience.
Director responds to criticism of Parramasala
The artistic director of Parramasala denies criticism it has failed to connect with the local South Asian community.
May We Be Forgiven
A.M. Homes darkly comic work of literary fiction is jam-packed with action, scandal and misadventure.
AbaF launches Gold Book 2012
Looking for an arts-business relationship? AbaF's Gold Book 2012 gives 50 case studies of the best connections between arts, business…