Moreau Kusunoki and Genton announced as designers of the new Powerhouse Parramatta
Following an international design competition with submissions from 74 team, the design collaborators Moreau Kusunoki and Genton received unanimous praise for their bold vision of criss-crossed lines and expansive light-filled spaces.
Read MoreVoid exhibition tour launches in Bathurst
The national tour of Void, curated by Emily McDaniel, began at Bathurst Regional Art Gallery with an Education Symposium and an evening event.
Read MoreChris Keely appointed Create NSW Executive Director
Chris Keely is a former media and commercial lawyer with over 20 years’ experience spanning arts and cultural policy and television.
Read More$7 Million funding for Arts and Culture announced
Round 1 of the Create NSW 2019/20 Arts and Cultural Funding Program has been announced, with nearly $7.2 million in funding across Annual Organisation, Project and Creative Koori Projects categories.
Read MoreDobell Exhibition Grant recipient announced for 2020
We are pleased to announce Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) as the recipient of the Dobell Exhibition Grant for 2020 for their proposed exhibition Notes from the Field.
Read MoreRevised Boards announced for NSW Cultural Institutions
Minister for the Arts Don Harwin has confirmed nine new appointments and nine reappointments set to take effect from 2020 across NSW State Cultural Institutions.
Read More2019 IMAGinE Awards – album
Photos from the 2019 IMAGinE awards night, hosted at the Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences
Read MoreLGNSW Museum Managers meet
Last week we were pleased to partner with Local Government NSW (LGNSW) to host twenty local government employed museum managers for a biannual meeting.
Read MoreLake Macquarie City Art Gallery rebrand and redevelopment
After months of redevelopment comes, MAC Museum of Art and Culture, Lake Macquarie – yapang
Read MoreEngaging Art Initiative Wraps Up
Successes and learnings from our Engaging Art Initiative, our pilot program trialling new models of audience engagement and support for regional galleries, helping them reach new audiences.
Read MoreLocal Government Authorities Arts & Cultural Programs guidelines announced
Create NSW has announced new guidelines for the Local Government Authorities Arts & Cultural Programs for multi-year funding.
Read MoreKaldor Public Art Projects: 50 Years, 35 Projects and brand new Digital Archive
Kaldor Public Art Projects launched its new Digital Archive, which includes 20,000 items, with a syposium at the Art Gallery of NSW.
Read MoreFirst Nations perspectives provide context at international art museum conference in Sydney
Representation and participation of First Nations cultures in art museums around the world was front and centre at the CIMAM conference.
Read MoreDavid Griggs tour comes to an end
We say goodbye to our national tour of David Griggs: BETWEEN NATURE AND SIN.
Read MoreUniversity Museums and Collections Conference 2020 – Call for Papers
The University of Sydney’s new Chau Chak Wing Museum will host the 20th annual UMAC conference.
Read MoreNew Italy Museum facing bushfire threat
We would like to pay tribute to the amazing work being done by the New Italy Museum who are bravely facing the threat of bushfire.
Read More4A Curators’ Intensive – 2020
4A Curators’ Intensive is an initiative developed by 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art to encourage professional advancement amongst early career Australian cultural practitioners with an interest in curatorial practice.
Read More2019 Audience Development Fund recipients announced
We are pleased to announce the funding of five projects targeting and developing new audiences, through the Audience Development Fund.
Read MoreCommunity Heritage Grants 2019 announced
A large number of museums and galleries in NSW have been successful in this year's Community Heritage Grants.
Read MoreMulti-Year Arts funding changes launched
Create NSW has released new guidelines for multi-year funding to make it simpler for a wider range of independent arts and cultural organisations to apply.
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