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South-western wilderness to become a hotspot for art

Finnish artist is set to unveil her meditation on the modern value of nature in regional Western Australia this Sunday.

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Human Rights Commissioner backs artists

Commissioner Tim Wilson has revealed to ArtsHub his opposition to obscenity restrictions on freedom of expression.

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A first of firsts heralds hope for artistic industries

Australia’s only financier established exclusively for creative businesses makes its first investment.

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Something rotten in the City of Newcastle

A sacked director, tax troubles and public protests have not stopped Newcastle City Council pushing ahead with a restructure that…

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Why we need music reform

Victoria's music industry is in much better shape than two years ago but there is still a way to go.

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Festival looks from within for the way forward

Queenscliff local and festival fan is chosen for the premier role.

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Why are Western Australian art and artists invisible?

A retrospective of Guy Grey Smith prompts the question of whether he is often overlooked because he lived on the…

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What’s causing ruptures and rapture in the global art market?

ArtsHub gives you the last news in the art market, from mortgaged galleries to funding cuts, to art fair records…

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The momentum builds at AIM Dramatic Arts

For the first time Sydney’s AIM Dramatic Arts is offering a second intake to its highly acclaimed Bachelor of Performance…

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AIM Dramatic Arts announces 2014 performance season

A bold mix of classical, contemporary and new works feature in Sydney’s AIM Dramatic Arts Bachelor of Performance upcoming season.

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