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- Sasha Grishin (Region Canberra) and Rob Kennedy (Canberra City News) write two reviews on the ‘Never the Twain Shall Meet’ exhibition by Fatima Killeen
- Fatima Killeen’s exhibition “Never the Twain Shall Meet” opens at ANCA gallery.
- Never the Twain shall Meet – Fatima ‘s new exhibition at ANCA in May
- L’empreinte Eternelle – L’Ecole Superieure des Beaux-Arts de Casablanca
- L’Empreinte Eternelle – a collective exhibition by the alumni of the Casablanca School of Fine Arts – March/April 2026
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Latest research – living and working as an artist in Australia
The ability of artists to survive in Australia has been the subject of the Throsby Report and a census study commissioned by the Australia Council. Writing on the ArtsHub website, Paul Isbel has penned an article called “The lowdown on living as an artist in Australia” … Continue reading






