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Artists are frustrated by the arts lack of a meritocracy.
Features

Outrage and resentment: the arts are not a meritocracy

Some parts of the professional industry operate under a veneer of a meritocracy. But artists aren't buying it.

Jo Clay, the Member for Ginninderra and ACT Greens spokesperson for the arts. The ACT election takes place on Saturday 19 October 2024. A fair-skinned woman with wavy, should-length black hair and wearing a green jacket over a black shirt, stands with her hands on her hips and smiling in front of a brightly painted piece of street art.
Opinions & Analysis

ACT election: letā€™s put art at the heart of the capital

The ACT Greens spokesperson for Arts and Culture, Legislative Assembly member Jo Clay, presents the case for voting Greens in…

Tara Cheyne, ACT Minister for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy. A fair-skinned woman with long red hair smiles at the camera. She wears a black shirt and a silver necklace and is standing with a lake and trees visible behind her.
Opinions & Analysis

ACT election: Laborā€™s vision for the arts in the Australian Capital Territory

Tara Cheyne, ACT Minister for Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, outlines her vision for the national capitalā€™s creative future.

Slow productivity is making an impact on the creative arts industry.
Features

Unpacking slow productivity: how artists can combat burnout and enhance creativity

'Quiet quitting' has subsided, but 'slow productivity' is taking its place. The effects are being felt worldwide.

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Features

5 ways to save money, but still support the arts

Want to support creatives but don't have much cash yourself? Check out these options.

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Career Advice

Media and Publicity ā€“ Learning Module 3, All Hail the Brief

The first of five videos in this third module, offering practical advice for creative businesses and produced by The Big…

On the move: ArtsHub's weekly round-up of arts sector comings and goings. An aerial view of waves breaking against the shore, the white foam in stark contrast to dark rocks.
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On the move: latest arts sector appointments

Our weekly round-up of Australian arts sector comings and goings, including changes at Bleach Festival and ILBIJERRI.

Features

Art for art's sake ā€“ how the creative city of Nuanu lives up to its brief

Bali's new creative city promises to be a haven for arts and culture. So what is already on offer?

This weekā€™s arts news and trending topics. A black and white photograph of a man in profile whispering into the ear of a woman who faces the camera.
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This weekā€™s arts news and trending topics

Our weekly wrap of arts news and reviews from around the country, and the stories you may have missed.

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Can Australian art survive the AI revolution? ANA report explores challenges and opportunities

A New Approach CEO Kate Fielding is optimistic that AI can help drive Australia's cultural future.

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