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Curating a new path: International Visitors at APT

20 December 2012

International Visitors at APT opening weekend


IETM-Australia Council for the Arts Collaboration Project

16 August 2012

The IETM-Australia Council Collaboration Project is pleased to announce the second and final program of supported projects for the 2011-12 financial year.


Brisbane to host Australian Performing Arts Market

03 November 2011

The Australia Council for the Arts announces that Brisbane Powerhouse has been awarded the tender for the Australian Performing Arts Market 2014, 2016 and 2018.


Performing Lines selected to take the lead of Australia Council�s new Indigenous touring consortium for theatre and dance

08 July 2011

The Australia Council for the Arts is pleased to announce the appointment of Performing Lines to establish and manage the National Indigenous Touring Consortium - a key project of the Australia Council's Indigenous Market Development Strategy.


New Projects through Australian Export Strategy for Latin America

27 January 2011

The Australian Export Strategy for Latin America aims to broker and develop sustainable partnerships in the performing arts between Australia and Latin America, with a specific focus on Mexico and Brazil.


Open application for a climate-related art commission

20 December 2010

Groups of artists and/or scientists are invited to submit an application for the creation of a new artwork conceived in the context of climate change. The budget is $A30,000.


Leading international curator selected for Australian Exhibition at Venice Biennale 2011

07 December 2010

The Australia Council for the Arts today announced that high-profile US curator Anne Ellegood has been selected to curate artist Hany Armanious’ 2011 Venice Biennale exhibition.


New projects through IETM-Australia Council for the Arts Collaboration

22 October 2010

Artists and organisations from Australia and Europe will collaborate in 2010-2011 through artist-residency programs, producer placements, a one-off commission, workshops and a special ‘green’ project.


Australia Council appoints Anzarts for Australian Performing Arts Market scoping study

07 October 2010

The Australia Council for the Arts has commissioned a scoping study of the Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) from the Anzarts Institute headed by widely respected arts and cultural policy specialist, Justin Macdonnell.


Arts cubed: join the digital challenge

27 July 2010

The What makes me website (www.whatmakesme.com.au), launched today by the Australia Council for the Arts, invites all Australians to share their own stories about what the arts add to their everyday lives.


Australia Council delivers international pathways for local bands

09 July 2010

The Australia Council for the Arts is giving 10 Australian bands the opportunity to take their music across the oceans through its International Pathways initiative, assisting contemporary musicians with the cost of touring internationally.


Arts marketers focus on technology and audience

11 June 2010

The sixth annual Australia Council for the Arts’ Marketing Summit begins at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre in Brisbane this Tuesday 15 June.


New international travel opportunities for independent producers

26 May 2010

The Australia Council for the Arts’ Market Development department announces a new initiative supporting career Australian independent performing arts producers to conduct their business internationally.


More reasons to Get Reading! in 2010

05 March 2010

Arts Minister Peter Garrett today announced a fresh new name and 10 new author ambassadors for Australia’s largest annual promotion of books and reading.


Australia leads the way worldwide in theatre for young people

19 January 2010

A record number of Australia’s children’s theatre companies are appearing at the International Performing Arts for Youth (IPAY) Showcase, the world’s premiere gathering of performing arts professionals for young audiences, in Pittsburgh, USA.


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