Covid-19
Arts: Healing balms for a sick world
Professor Peter O’Connor has long been an advocate of art's importance in healing after trauma. Here, he gives his views…
It’s time to talk about investment, not funding
Once the Great Pause is over the world will need to hold new conversations, and by making the right investment,…
ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
Spectra lights up Hobart, ACMI project voted world's best, AI-style Eurovision team announced, Sydney Writers' Festival receives funding, plus more…
The privilege of pandemic safety
Privilege is playing out in how we respond to COVID-19 and Carissa Lee argues coronavirus could hit First Nations Australians…
As COVID-19 bites, industry lobbying pivots to the future
Virus + regulations brawl = frazzled lobbyists, more unity and an emerging blast of imagination.
Why the elderly need art and connection more than ever
For those in aged care, COVID-19 has created a barrier because of social distancing. Visitors aren’t allowed in for obvious…
Laughing through iso: Aussie comedians online
Even through troubling times these comedians prove that laughter is always the best kind of medicine.
Finding new audiences online
Switching to digital is the only option for many arts organisations but it means a change in how audiences experience…
5 tips for wellbeing in lockdown
Psychologist and soprano Greta Bradman, a member of the Arts Wellbeing Collective Advisory Group, offers up some simple advice about…
Live stream your performance: a beginner's guide
NZ author, playwright and poet Dominic Hoey offers a 'live streaming for dummies' guide.