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Lloyd Rees as you’ve never seen before

Lloyd Rees: Painting with Pencil 1930 – 1936 at The Museum of Sydney tells a story about the artist and…

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David Walsh reveals “Stuff we are planning to do”

Dreams have become plans for Mona's next stage with a reveal of designs, acquisitions and footprints for the future

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Being part of the arts

Encouraging transparency and participation, the 2016 ArtsHub Conference will provide the sector with an opportunity to get answers from industry…

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The sad fate of Aboriginal heritage in Western Australia

More than 3,000 Aboriginal sites have lost registration status as part of sweeping changes in classifications in the Aboriginal Heritage…

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Michael Lynch: the disrupter with vision

The arts administrator who said all bankers are bastards, is back in Sydney and has a word on government funding,…

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An exhibition for all (white) Australians

The NGA describes Tom Roberts as an artists loved by 'all Australians'. Only if all Australians were middle-class, educated and…

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How art teaches us empathy

The arts are increasingly acknowledged as a key force in developing the capacity for human connection.

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Senate delivers a road map to save the arts sector

Emergency funds to save individual artists and small-to-mediums from the impact of the Budget cuts are at the heart of…

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Unveiled: latest program announcements

Socially engaged art, dinosaurs, and a leading youth theatre company’s 2016 season are among this week’s announcements.

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Encounters: where present meets the past

Experience the grandeur and resilience of the world’s oldest living civilization in an historic exhibition of some of the most…

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