The Art of Connectivity

Last week along with 280 other delegates, M&G attended the Australia Council for the Arts Marketing Summit in Hobart....

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Building 3D communities

Most of the stories you read about 3D printing and Augmented Reality (AR) seem to come straight out of the...

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The 2014 Mosman Art Prize is open

One of the most prestigious and historic art prizes – the Mosman Art Prize is now calling for entries. Paintings...

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Miniature maritime worlds

Love miniature worlds but fed up with Barbie and her wardrobe? Then we have a maritime adventure for you! With...

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Significance, Standards and reCollections

In the last edition of Alert we flagged the imminent closure of CAN, the Collections Australia Network website. Since then...

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Curatorial Support Initiative grants still open

Submissions are still open for Arts NSW’s Curatorial Support Initiative (CSI) administered by Museums & Galleries of NSW. Over the past...

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New horizons in technology, education and museums

Education has always been a primary goal of museums. Education is more than school excursions and worksheets with set...

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Throw out a lifeline today!

Cultural organisations often depend on much-needed donations to survive, and as the end of the financial year approaches it’s a...

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The future of the Powerhouse’s Regional Services

Museums Australia (MA) Chapter expresses concerns about Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (MAAS/Powerhouse Museum) continued support for rural and...

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Artists fees – a recent discussion

Recently I participated in a panel discussion about artist fees on Michael Cathcart’s Radio National program, Books and Arts Daily....

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The strange allure of medical museums

Of all the museum themes, those that deal with human suffering in all its manifestations have enduring popularity. Medical museums...

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At Home: Jim Stanley’s painted past

Jim Stanley’s paintings sing us a quiet song; a cradle song, with a calm and soothing refrain. Stanley, one of...

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Serving Country: Centenary & Beyond

NAIDOC, acronym for National Aboriginal Islander Day Observance Committee, or Day of Commemoration is an annual event which focuses our...

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Seeing new histories

Strange Histories at Fairfield City Museum & Gallery is one of a new breed of exhibition. Designed to provide a...

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From Bali to Mosman (via Paris)

Mosman Art Gallery’s current exhibitions take the visitor from Bali to Paris, Tangier and around Sydney. Watch the Exhibition Curators...

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CAN to close

Many will be aware that the Collections Australia Network (CAN) currently hosted by the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences...

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The future is 3D

Last night, in preparation for the 3D Symposium we are hosting with the Education Studio, Macquarie University M&G attended 3D...

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VIM victors

Congratulations to all of the museums who have been awarded funding in the first round of the VIM Grants Program...

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It’s a RAP and Review

Over the last few weeks here at M&G we’ve been finalising a couple of critical documents. Having successfully completed our...

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Mary Boulton Pioneer Cottage

Mary Boulton lived and worked in the Nambucca district all her life. Her grandfather, Thomas Boulton owned the first hotel...

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