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POPSART digital arts media platform creates content around the arts that’s, engaging yet insightful breaking through the silos of the individual art forms to connect audiences in new ways with fresh understandings.

Popsart Editorial is curated to unearth the new, innovative, and emerging or to celebrate and explore the established and successful including artists such as Ben Quilty, Patricia Piccini, Danielle Cormack, and Bernard Fanning. POPSART also takes commissions to develop suites of content in collaboration with artists and organizations for documentation, PR, and promotion. These include Richard Bell, Opera Queensland, QAGOMA, Women Of The World Festival, and Q Music Awards to name a few. For information contact us here.

POPSART in partnership with Chrysalis Projects has developed an internship program as well. Find out more here.

About Bec.

Rebecca McIntosh "Bec Mac" is a transformative artist, creative director, and cultural activist whose work sits at the intersection of feminist placemaking, public art and social change. Through her pioneering projects, she challenges patriarchal urban design while creating safer, more inclusive cities for women and marginalised communities.

As a nationally recognised creative force, Bec Mac's signature project LOVE TV has redefined creative placemaking, collaborating with major institutions from the City of New York, City of Sydney and Brisbane City Council. Her innovative media platform POPSART has revolutionised arts journalism with the Queensland State Library acquiring a 100 of her 700 interviews as a significant, cultural, and historical documentation.

As Co-Director of Your Inner Circles – Arts Against Gendered Violence, she orchestrates landmark initiatives that spark national dialogue about women's safety through arts and cultural activation. Her upcoming 2025 Churchill Fellowship research specifically examines how arts-led initiatives can transform urban spaces to enhance women's safety in the night-time economy.

Through co-founding Chrysalis Projects during COVID-19, Bec Mac demonstrated her commitment to creating economic empowerment for the creative sector by creating significant employment opportunities for artists and cultural workers. Her distinguished collaborations span major institutions including Opera Queensland, QAGOMA, WOW Australia, and the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair.

Bec Mac's practice proves how cultural programming can be a powerful tool for advancing positive social change - from creating safer public spaces to generating economic opportunities. Her work continues to influence how cities approach gender equality through cultural and urban planning initiatives, breaking down systemic barriers to women's full participation in society.

About Caroline

Co-Producer.
Caroline is a writer and editor, content producer, and communications strategist. Her work has been published nationally and internationally, including in Meanjin, Overland, and Hinterland, and her photography has been published online and is featured on the cover of The Australian Art Field: Practices, Policies, Institutions. In 2020, Caroline co-edited an anthology of over 50 pieces of Queensland writing, Our Inside Voices. She was a Documentation Collaborator for artist Richard Bell’s work EMBASSY2019 at Venice Biennale and has worked with POPSART to produce content about the arts since its inception in 2017.

Instagram: @Cazuarina