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A sinking feeling at the Venice Biennale
The smallest pavilion at the Venice Biennale will deal with perhaps the world’s biggest issue.
Art destinations worth travelling for in 2015
Didn't satisfy the travel bug over the break? Well start the year by planning your next global art adventure. We…
Australian drama group to rehabilitate Ugandan child soldiers
Actors, musicians and theatre techs have an opportunity to do their bit to change the world through a creative international…
Revealed: Shakespeare’s Curtain theatre
Remnants of the theatre which hosted the premieres of Henry V and Romeo and Juliet have been unearthed in East…
Art without borders
From dance to live art, the challenges of international collaboration can result in inventive and unexpected outcomes.
What Artbank learned from plumbing
Artbank Director Tony Stephens started his career as a plumber. Now he runs Australia's largest contemporary art rental collection.
Digital marketing trends for 2014
Creating digital marketing campaigns which reflect several industry trends will help you capture attention and encourage action from a growing…
A Manifesta without a manifesto: contemporary art in St Petersburg
Manifesta 10 walks a tightrope between confronting Russia’s right-wing drift and avoiding being shut down.
The UK Screen Industry - Fact Sheet
The UK film industry has grown significantly, with GDP growth consistently outstripping that seen in the UK economy as a…
Global live stream celebrates World Ballet Day
The Australian Ballet joins companies in Russia, Canada, the UK and the USA in an unprecedented celebration of their art…