Visual Arts
Kaldor thought someone had a very good idea
NSW Minister for the Arts Troy Grant today announced the winner of the next Kaldor Public Art Project: an Australian…
Sydney art school rebranded by cutting-edge
Exploring the intersections between art, science and creative technologies this exhibition ushers in a new brand for UNSW Galleries.
Would you pay $2K to attend a conference?
You’re mad if you don’t. You are paying your way to the table with the world’s great museum communicators including…
Prime Minister Abbott returns NGA’s shameful Shiva
An irritant to Australia-India relations, the 900-year old sculpture at the centre of a fraud case becomes a political pawn.
A power-packed transformation
Bold vision and ambitious international partnerships will reclaim the Powerhouse Museum's status as a world leader in applied arts and…
Is staying in the closet bad for your career?
Instead of investing half their energy in keeping their sexuality a secret, out gay and lesbian performers can focus more…
Talking the talk: arts conferences to watch out for
Over 10 specialty visual arts conferences are slated between September and December, so now’s the time to book and change…
Celebrating Mandela in song and dance
A South African youth choir nearly missed out on paying tribute to Mandela 20 years after apartheid at the Edinburgh…
Hot off the press
Haruki Murakami has touched down at the Edinburgh International Book Festival – and the hysteria is just beginning.
Kiwis take off in Edinburgh
New Zealand's debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with contemporary dance group Black Grace is drawing crowds and rave reviews.