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Back issues:

September 2008
Art Censorship
[PDF 1.4MB]

June 2008
Connections
[PDF 2.2MB]

March 2008
Big Ideas
[PDF 1.7MB]

December 2007
Money
[PDF 2MB]

September 2007
Election
[PDF 2MB]

June 2007
Contemporary Curating
[PDF 3MB]

March 2007
Sustainable Futures for Indigenous Art Practice

[PDF 2MB]

December 2006
Visual Education for 21st Century Kids
[PDF 1.46MB]

September 2006
Casting the Net: Artists and the Web

[PDF 1.56MB]

June 2006
The Myer Inquiry: More Means More

[PDF 2MB]

March 2006
What’s mine is yours: The Creative Commons

[PDF 1.6MB]

December 2005
Artists’ Censorship and Sedition

[PDF 1.5MB]

September 2005
Making Ends Meet: Artists’ fees and income

[PDF 1.5MB]

June 2005
New Media Art
[PDF 1.6MB]


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NQ June_final.pdf2.19 MB
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NAVA Quarterly

NAVA Quarterly March 2007: Image: Sally Gabori 'Dibirdibi Country' 2006. Photo: Brett Evans.NAVA Quarterly March 2007: Image: Sally Gabori 'Dibirdibi Country' 2006. Photo: Brett Evans.The NAVA Quarterly is NAVA's visual arts industry journal which covers a specific theme each issue and reflects current interest areas for Australian visual artists and the sector.

The NAVA Quarterly is published four times a year. In it you will find analysis of current hot topics such as sedition, freedom of expression and censorship, artists’ fees and incomes, new media art, artists’ intellectual property and the Creative Commons, who’s coming and going and much more.

December 2007: Money

NAVA Members can download back issues of the NAVA Quarterly for free.