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Verge Gallery appoints a new director

The University of Sydney Union has announced Tesha Malott as the new director of Verge Gallery. Tesha Malott is an arts professional…

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Art Keepers Project

Public programs can be more than a one-off event related to a current exhibition, they can also take the form…

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Myall Creek and beyond exhibition to commemorate 180th anniversary of massacre

The New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) is developing a major new exhibition that will open on Friday 8…

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The National announces 2019 curators and exhibition dates

The curators for the second edition of The National: New Australian Art 2019 have been announced by the Art Gallery…

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Project Curator – Call Out

Critical Animals are calling out for a Project Curator to deliver their annual Critical Animals exhibition at The Lock-Up, as…

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From convict love tokens to Bitcoin

After two years on the road the Creative Accounting tour sadly comes to an end. We wanted to take this…

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Public Galleries Summit – final program announced

With less than four weeks to go, the final program has been announced. A limited number of day tickets…

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Call out – Early Career Curator Award

Kudos Gallery and Arc @UNSW Art and Design invites all curators in the early stages of their careers to propose an exhibition…

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Interview – Sherryl Ryan, CEO, Culture at Work

We recently visited Culture at Work, located in Pyrmont, to chat with their CEO Sherryl Ryan about their unique science hub,…

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A new Regional Gallery for Coffs Harbour

Plans are under way to deliver a new state-of-the-art regional gallery and central library for Coffs Harbour, as part…

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Public Galleries Summit Draft Program Announced

The draft program for Art & Artists: Public Galleries Summit 2018 is now available online and includes an exciting…

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Richard Perram is retiring

After 14 years as Director of Bathurst Regional Art Gallery (BRAG), Richard Perram OAM is retiring. During Richard’s time…

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Regional Galleries in NSW – alive and well

It’s more often I hear about the crisis enveloping art criticism than the one John McDonald claims is chewing away…

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Dobell Exhibition Grant recipient announced for 2018

The 2018 round of applications for the Dobell Exhibition Grant has been assessed and we are pleased to announce that Lismore…

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SHOWCASE: Caroline Garcia

SHOWCASE highlights the contemporary artists and curators we work with and whose work you will see in galleries and museums…

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Alan Sisley Memorial Fellowship 2017 recipient announced

Regional & Public Galleries NSW has announced Ingrid Hedgcock, Curator, Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art Centre as the…

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ArtChat 2017 presentations

The fifth of this annual series, ArtChat this year featured a line-up of established and emerging independent curators who are…

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The Australian Centre for Photography appoints a new curator

The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) has announced the appointment of Dr. Allison Holland as Curator. Dr. Allison Holland…

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SHOWCASE: Angelica Mesiti

SHOWCASE highlights the contemporary artists and curators we work with and whose work you will see in galleries and museums…

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Interview – Andrew Frost, Curator, Another Green World

Another Green World: The Landscape of the 21st Century surveys art of the landscape in the contemporary era by female…

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