National Day of Action

If you are involved or have an interest in the arts, culture or heritage it would be hard to...

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2015 IMAGinE Winner Profile: Theo Bollen

It’s nearly that time of year when we start thinking about the IMAGinE awards for 2016. It seems like...

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Interview – Holly Williams, Curator, Creative Accounting

Drawing from old currencies, banking archives and contemporary art, Creative Accounting scratches below the surface of our economic system...

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Interview – Vivien Clyne, Director, Moree Plains Gallery

Another in our series of interviews with regional and public gallery directors. We recently sat down with Vivien Clyne the...

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SHOWCASE: Felicity Fenner

SHOWCASE highlights the work of the contemporary artists and curators we work with and whose work you will see in...

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MayDay for Museums

The MayDay call was originated in 1923 by Frederick Stanley Mockford (1897–1962). As senior radio officer at Croydon Airport in...

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Starting Standards 2016

It’s that time of year again, where we start out on a fresh new batch of Standards participants. This year...

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Speaking of History Week

It’s not too early to start thinking about History Week. History Week has been an important date on the...

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Rear projection glass screens going cheap

The Biennale of Sydney has three toughened glass rear projection screens, with hanging brackets, for sale at a very...

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The defunding of the NETS Australia Network shocks public galleries nationally

NETS Australia is the national exhibition touring network for the presentation and promotion of contemporary art, craft and design to...

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Museums Australasia 2016

Museums Australasia 2016Facing the Future: Local, Global and Pacific Possibilities. The first joint conference of Museums Australia and Museums Aotearoa.Aotea...

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Interview – Paul Brinkman, Director, Blue Mountains Cultural Centre

Another in our series of interviews with regional and public gallery directors. We recently grabbed a moment with Paul Brinkman, Director,...

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What’s in a Biennale?

The Biennale of Sydney is back with a vengeance this year. If you haven’t been yet you are definitely...

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Photographic Workshops now available in regional NSW

The Australian Centre for Photography in partnership with Museums & Galleries of NSW presents ACP’s popular photographic workshops in local...

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Wollongong goes digital

Earlier this month museums in the Wollongong region launched a website, Wollongong Heritage and Stories. The website, which showcases...

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Confused about collecting?

People have been collecting things forever. It seems to satisfy an innate and powerful desire to hold onto objects that...

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SHOWCASE: Deborah Kelly

SHOWCASE highlights the work of the contemporary artists and curators we work with and whose work you will see in...

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LGNSW Arts and Culture Forum

It was a busy week for our relationship with Local Government NSW (LGNSW). Following the Museum Managers Roundtable, on...

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Museum Managers meet

Last week we were pleased to partner with Local Government NSW (LGNSW) to present the second NSW Local Government Museum...

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Exhibition furniture looking for a good home

The Biennale of Sydney have nine vitrines available for very reasonable prices. The vitrines are currently being used at...

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