We’ve partnered with UniSA’s Creative People, Products and Places Research Centre for a PhD project investigating the notion of cultural labour among Australian artists.
Applications close this Sunday, so put your thinking caps on!
Full details: bit.ly/3E5Qy8t
#NowReading ACORNS 428: Working conditions in the cultural sectors report released and secure your place at the 9th World Summit in Stockholm (3-5 May 2023) 👇👇👇 ifacca.org/news/2022/09/15/a…
Reset’s submission to the National Cultural Policy process.
2 provocations on public value & a Ministry for Culture. 5 concepts: Caring for Country & Culture; Right to Culture; Participatory Democracy; Cultural Labour; & Beyond Australian Stories.
resetartsandculture.com/wp-c…
Lachlan Murdoch threatened to sue us for publishing public interest journalism.
We believe in media freedom. So today we’re standing up to Murdoch and publishing the legal letters from his lawyer to show you how abuse of media power works in Australia.
crikey.com.au/2022/08/22/lac…
This article does not answer its question. Incredible $1bn has been invested, yet everything else screams 'don't study art' 'don't fund the arts' 'the arts are a hobby'. This is what happens when a society has no other value for them than tourism/branding.
artguide.com.au/the-big-buil…
Two provocations and five concepts that are key, with a call for a new Ministry for Culture
Here is Reset Arts and Culture's submission to the National Cultural Policy consultation: resetartsandculture.com/reso…
So I read Helen Garner’s submission to the NCP which humbly thanks taxpayers for support in her early career: “I urge you with all my heart to offer more of this generous and invaluable help to the writers who need it today” arts.gov.au/sites/default/fi…
The new federal Labor Government is seeking submissions to inform a new national cultural policy – the first in almost a decade. Want to make a submission, but don't know where to start? Join us for this free webinar: events.humanitix.com/nationa…#nationalculturalpolicy#auspol#arts
Our first brilliant panel on labour & precarity in the original gig economy & what needs to change. @AICSAinc chair @jessica_alice_ talking w
activist-poet & Narungga woman Natalie Harkin, comics-journalist & activist @wallmansam & @UnitedWorkersOz activist Jo Sutton. #ResetArts