 
								At Home: Uncle Laddie Timbery
The first thing that strikes you about Uncle Laddie is his startling openness. He greets everyone he meets with arms...
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								Beyond the Battlefield: Confronting Anzackery
The term Anzackery, minted by historian Geoffrey Serle in his 1967 Meanjin Quarterly essay, has been prescient in flagging a...
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								Curator Amelia Barikin in conversation
Amelia Barikin is a recipient of a 2015 Artist or Curator Residency (ACR) grant, supported by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural...
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								Gallery Grants Explained
WE’VE GOT THE MONEY. Here at Museums & Galleries of NSW we administer over $130,000 in devolved funding per year...
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								Standards Secretariat comes to M&G NSW
This year we put our hand up to manage the Secretariat for the National Standards Taskforce. For the last...
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								Protection of Movable Cultural Heritage Act: proposed changes
Last week M&G NSW attended a consultation to learn about the intended changes to the Protection of Movable Cultural Heritage...
Read MoreAll about access
Last week M&G NSW took the lift up to Level 3 in The Arts Exchange to talk to our new...
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								At Home artist: Bronwyn Bancroft
Bronwyn Bancroft is prodigious in everything she does. Her outputs extend across art and design, illustration and writing, support for...
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								Picking an Archibald winner
Archibald season is back for its 94th innings. This year, 47 finalists have made it to the walls of the...
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								What’s in a war-time quilt?
Quilting is broadly pegged as the crafty by-practice born from frugal ‘mend and make do’ domestic culture when making clothes...
Read MoreBailed Up!
There are a number of stories that exist around Australia’s most famous gold robbery. The Escort Rock Gold Robbery is...
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								More Marina magic
How many teenagers in their lifetime get a masterclass in performance art from the internationally acclaimed Marina Abramović? Well, I...
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								Rock ‘n’ Roll treasure hunt at MAAS
One of the things I love about museums is that they hold lots of unexpected treasures. Treasures that museums want...
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								The artistic benefits of an ACR grant
M&G spoke with 2014 Artist or Curator Residency (ACR) recipients Sarah Last and David Burraston about the ACR program, which...
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								Senate Inquiry into federal arts budget decisions
Senate Inquiry into federal budget decisions affecting the Arts As many readers would know on 16 June 2015, the Senate...
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								Turning Digital: delights, dangers and drama
The State Library of NSW recently held a Digitisation seminar for the GLAM sector. The seats were booked out well...
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								Funds support the work of volunteer museums
M&G NSW Successful VIM Small Grants Round 1 2015 Congratulations to all museums who have been awarded funding in the...
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								Art + Space: Groom and Monks
ArtChat artist profiles: Amala Groom and Nicole Monks Next Monday, ArtChat: Art + Space, kicks off at Freda’s Bar and Canteen...
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								Technology assists Aboriginal cultural revival
Accessible technology is greatly assisting the Aboriginal cultural revival across NSW. For generations now, communities have not only mourned...
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