The April edition of Asia-Pacific Creative Landing Pad, a bi-monthly online creative industries research journal from Asian Creative Transformations in Australia, revisits the issue of how to measure a… Read More
The Green Mobility Guide for the Performing Arts research dossier is published by Julie’s Bicycle and On the Move in 5 languages. It offers examples from Europe and Asia,… Read More
Art Radar Asia has put together five of the best posts it has published that explore performance art in Asia and look at how Asian contemporary artists have elaborated… Read More
UNESCO supports the Media and Information Literacy (MIL) and Intercultural Dialogue University Network in the launch of an online course in MIL and intercultural dialogue. The course is designed… Read More
The Australia Business Arts Foundation has 12 years experience of connecting the arts, business and donors. Every year it publishes the AbaF Gold Book featuring case studies of winning… Read More
The Australian Minister for the Arts Simon Crean has welcomed a new agreement between the Australia Council and the United Nations to promote cultural diversity across the Asia-Pacific…. Read More
From October 2012 – February 2013, the Australian Government joins with 24 government, business, institutional and production partners to present Oz Fest – the biggest Australian cultural festival ever… Read More
Australia Unlimited profiles some of the talented and creative contemporary Australians contributing to arts and culture around the world. Read about the designers, cultural managers, performers and curators from… Read More
The much anticipated Gillman Barracks opened in Singapore in September with the launch of 13 international galleries. With a series of public programme, talks, tours and showcases, Gillman Barracks… Read More
Two photographers have embarked on a Burmese book project documenting the crumbling British colonial-era architecture for which the capital Yangon is renowned. It raises questions about the conservation of… Read More
The World Cities Culture Report 2012 is a major global initiative on culture and the future of cities, established by the Mayor of London. It is a celebration of… Read More
The works of eight Australian visual artists are on show at dOCUMENTA (13), one of the most prestigious events on the visual arts calendar, held in Kassel, Germany every… Read More
‘Finding a Place on the Asian Stage’ is a Platform Paper reflecting on experiences of Australia artists working in and with Asia. ‘Should we care more than we do… Read More
Valentina Riccardi asked Lesley Alway, Director of Asialink Arts to share her curatorial journey with Curating culture360.org #2. Read More
As part of the British Council’s Dickens 2012 programme, Arcola Theatre and Punchdrunk Enrichment set out to rediscover the resonance of Dickens’s creative process for the 21st century. Leading a unique series of collaborations in cities across Asia and Australia, creating theatrical audio-guided journeys in each location. Read More
Prepare for a visual feast in 2012 as many major biennales and other visual arts events in Asia and Europe are planned. Culture360′s Europe Editor, Judith Staines, presents a… Read More
The official Twitter hashtag for the 5th World Summit on Arts and Culture was #artsummit. Find out who tweeted and how many tweets were sent. Read More
There is a growing recognition within civil society and governments that the arts and culture sector has a fundamental role to play in addressing global challenges. Read More
Culture360.org’s popular round-up of crowdsourced funding initiatives for the arts in Asia and Europe is now updated. See what works and what doesn’t and pick up the latest tips from the successful crowdfunding sites. Read More
Announcing the nominees for the prestigious triennial Signature Art Prize 2011, open to visual artists from the Asia-Pacific region. Artists from 24 countries have been selected with finalists and awards to be decided. Read More
The Craft Australia Research Centre announces the publication of the third volume of craft + design enquiry, its open access, peer-reviewed, online journal, interrogating discourses surrounding craft and design practice. Edited… Read More
A new Korean Cultural Office (KCO) opened in April 2011 in Sydney, Australia, to mark 50 years of friendship between the two countries. Read More
The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2011 – the world’s largest children’s literature award – goes to Shaun Tan, author and illustrator from Australia. Read More
The Goethe-Institut has launched a great Cityscapes Blog tracing people and lives in Sydney, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Manila, Hanoi, Saigon, Auckland, Bangkok, Berlin, Istanbul & Prague. Read More
In the first week of December 2010, IFACCA announced at the 4th IGC of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, its preliminary plans to work with a range of partners to develop an international database of cultural policies. Read More
The Australia Council for the Arts and IETM international network for contemporary performing arts present a programme of international collaboration relationships between Australia and Europe for 2010-2011. Read More
A series of essays published by Asialink in Australia, exploring how Australia’s international relations are increasingly located in Asia rather than in the rest of the world. Read More