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
The Memefest festival nurtures and rewards theory, practice and research of communication that works towards a more equal society. Read More
The European Union Centres in Australia and New Zealand are together convening an international conference: Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive: Researching the EU from Australia and New Zealand, to be… Read More
Shorts Film Festival will bring the best of Australian Talent across a week of lounge film screenings in Adelaide from April 27th, 2o13. Now in its 7th edition, the Shorts… Read More
The 19th World of Women – WOW Film Festival will be held in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia from 5th to 15th March, 2013. WOW Film Festival is a… Read More
Stories lie at the heart of our lives. We need them to understand ourselves, to understand others, to make sense of the world around us. This year, Sydney Writers’… Read More
Dublin Dance Festival runs May 14-26 2013 featuring new works from Ireland, highlights from Europe and a BIG ISLAND / SMALL ISLAND programme bringing the hottest dance from Australia… Read More
The first World Biennial Forum (WBF), which focused on Asia organised by the Biennial Foundation and the Gwangju Biennale Foundation, was supported by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF). ASEF has… Read More
Valentina Riccardi asked Lesley Alway, Director of Asialink Arts to share her curatorial journey with Curating culture360.org #2. Read More
Organisations that consistently out-perform their competition online have something in common that they address their digital media systematically and strategically. Read More
CONNECT-Asia presents a live stream broadcast from eight Asian countries on 1st November 2012, from UNESCO World Heritage sites, connecting viewers worldwide with Nepal, Myanmar, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, and Australia. Read More