The influence of arts patron, collector and philanthropist John Kaldor on contemporary Australian art will explored in a new documentary backed by Create NSW and the ABC, the third project in the organisations' three-year Documentary Feature Fund joint initiative.
The New South Wales government’s two-year, $20 million Made in NSW scheme to attract international productions and high-end Australian TV dramas is proving to be a smart investment.
'It All Started With A Stale Sandwich' is a savvy celebration of the inspirational artworks created for Kaldor Public Art Projects over 50 years, with artists including Christo, Abramovic, Jeff Koons, and Gilbert & George.
Talent Camp - an initiative designed to forge career pathways for emerging creatives from diverse backgrounds - has united the industry on a national level.
Head of Screen NSW Grainne Brunsdon has listed numerous ways in which the agency is helping producers to get back to business through and after the pandemic.
Abe Forsythe’s zombie film 'Little Monsters', French-Australian co-production 'Slam' and an as yet untitled film from the Roache-Turner brothers are among 12 productions recently backed by Create NSW.
Michael Brealey has resigned as CEO of Create NSW after 13 months in the post and will depart at the end of March.