Australian art magazine and criticism resource with essays, reviews and sector writing.
| Audience | Artists, students, teachers, collectors, curators, arts workers and art audiences researching Australian art. |
| Location | SA |
| Type | Arts Writing |
| Topics | Arts Writing, National, writing, criticism |
| Best use | Use this page to decide whether the official resource is relevant, then confirm current details directly with the organisation. |
This resource adds value because it helps people find Australian art opportunities, exhibitions, organisations, support pathways, learning material or sector context.
Artsoz adds plain-English context so the link is more useful than a bare directory listing.
Start with the official page, then look for dates, eligibility, contact details, location, access information and whether the content is current or archived.
If the resource relates to an opportunity, save the deadline. If it relates to a gallery or program, check opening hours and current exhibitions.
Artists can use it for opportunities and research. Students and teachers can use it for primary-source context. Collectors and audiences can use it to discover exhibitions, artists and reliable information.
Australian art magazine and criticism resource with essays, reviews and sector writing.
Publication pages are useful when they lead readers deeper into artists, exhibitions and debates. Check author, date, article type and whether the piece is criticism, interview, listing, news or sponsored content.
Use publications as leads, then verify factual details against primary sources such as artist sites, gallery pages, catalogues and collection records.
Save citations while researching so names, dates and URLs are not lost later.
Use this page to orient the decision, then compare related Artsoz pages and confirm live details before committing time, money, travel or public work.
A student can use the page to find research leads while checking primary sources.
An artist can learn how similar practices are described publicly.
A teacher can discuss the difference between review, listing and sponsored content.
The page is strongest when used with a clear purpose. Decide what you are trying to do, check the details that can change, and keep a record of anything that affects money, deadlines, access, rights, privacy, safety or public commitments.