Barack Obama: Hope
Barack Obama: Hope
Aruna Roy is an icon of hope and change in a country still severely dictated by social and cultural systems.
Allan Pinkerton: The Shadowy Detective
Allan Pinkerton, through his Pinkerton Detective Agency, was the spearhead for justice and liberty during some of the United States’ darkest days.
Ignoring the importance of art policy in this year’s general election could have significant consequences for Australia, both culturally and economically.
Aung San Suu Kyi: Setting the Pace of Change
After a long road marked with great loss, democracy is finally in reach for Myanmar under the leadership of Aung San Suu Kyi.
George Orwell: Revolutionary Truth
As his political views intensified, George Orwell saw visions of a dystopian future that, 50 years later, seems closer to becoming truth than ever before.
Neville Bonner: Voice of a Broken People
Neville Bonner was an iconic leader who strove to unite a people broken by the injustices of a cruel and ignorant past.
Bob Dylan: Blowin’ in the Wind
Intellectual. Unconventional. Mysterious. Impassioned. These were the qualities that saw Bob Dylan become one of the most influential performing artists of all time.
A group of art directors and illustrators have created their own deck of ‘woman cards’ to address the issue of sexism in the US presidential election.
Seven on Seven: A Melody of Art and Tech
Seven on Seven marks a unique opportunity for artists and technologists to collaborate and create. Here’s our breakdown of this year’s event.
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