Queensland Museum has delighted record crowds with popular exhibitions and programs.
Artists, arts workers and organisations working in the arts and disability sector are invited to have their say on the outcomes of the National Arts and Disability Strategy 2013-2015.
The show will go on for Queensland artists and thousands of children in the wake of Artslink Queensland’s recent decision to enter into voluntary administration thanks to action from the Queensland Government.
In recognition of National Volunteer Week (9-10 May 2016), we've compiled a list of resources to assist Queensland's arts industry to make the most of volunteering opportunities.
The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) has launched this year’s program, along with the CIAF 2016 event app, presented by Artistic Director Janina Harding.
Queensland Indigenous artists Bianca Beetson, Delvene Cockatoo-Collins, and Mau Power, and organisations Naygayiw Gigi Indigenous Corporation and Digi Youth Arts, are among the Australian delegates to represent our country at the upcoming Festival of Pacific Arts.
Record-breaking exhibition Dinosaur Discovery: Lost Creatures of the Cretaceous returns in June to Queensland Museum at South Bank
Ever-changing social, economic and technological trends impact how audiences engage with the arts and how the arts sector produces and presents creative work.
Significant megatrends are predicted to play out over the coming years. But which of these will impact Queensland’s arts sector the most?
A new production at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts based on the life of a Brisbane boy and his experiences living with Asperger Syndrome garnered local, national and international attention earlier this month.