National
What climate art can do that climate science can’t
Science has shown us the facts but art is needed to stimulate action on climate change.
The winners and losers marketplace
An increasing number of designers are working without pay, pinning their hopes on prize money to bankroll their work.
Exposing Dr Seuss's secret art
Not many artists choose posthumous publication but the children's author has more than a cat under his hat.
P!nk, fat and missing the point
Musician P!nk speaks out against body-shaming and reminds us how tough it is for female musicians to be judged on…
Kudos: Australians recognised for international successes
Prizes honouring service commitment to the performance industry, spreading the message of peace and UK theatrical talent.
Don't love me, Tinder, just come to my show
Artists and performers are using guerrilla marketing tactics to find audiences among those searching for love on online dating platforms…
Crossing ballet's gender pointe of divide
The boys of the Australian Ballet have just discovered that pointe shoes are not only for girls.
Does your business plan pass the checklist?
You probably know you should have a business plan. Did you know you might need two?
Crossing the pro-am divide
The bridge between the amateur and professional worlds of creative arts takes an unreliable and circuitous route.
Vale Betty Churcher
Australia’s only female director of the National Gallery of Australia, Betty Churcher dies at the age of 84.