The CEO of Creative Australia yesterday admitted to an estimates committee that the country's pavilion could be empty in 2026 ...
Artworks depicting Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah and the 9/11 attacks were missed by bureaucrats choosing Khaled Sabsabi for ...
For a corporate animal of decades standing, Creative Australia’s embattled CEO, Adrian Collette, really needs to start ...
Creative Australia admitted just over a year ago, via public statement on their website, to cancelling and maligning another ...
The federal arts funding agency says there is a possibility the Australian Pavilion will be dark for the first time since ...
Collette's appearance will not have done much to allay the mounting anger in the cultural sector about the manifest failures of Creative Australia’s governance on display in the Sabsabi implosion.
Last year’s Golden Lion winner Archie Moore and the National Association for the Visual Arts are among those to speak out in ...
In a heated Senate hearing, the federal arts agency’s officials said that its “social license” demanded they sack Khaled ...
CEO Adrian Collette and Board Chair Robert Morgan will not be resigning despite the damage caused by Creative Australia’s ...
A week on from Khaled Sabsabi’s sensational sacking from the Venice Biennale over a Hezbollah-linked work, there has been ...
The agency has been fending off claims of political interference and censorship since it rescinded the selection of Western Sydney artist Khaled Sabsabi earlier this month.
Cowardice is the milk that runs in the veins of many event organisers, especially when it comes to those occasions that might ...