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How games can become our greatest artform

At his recent keynote at Melbourne International Games Week, Albert Chessa argued that there was a way for games to…

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Career Advice

So you want my arts job: Museum Program Producer

Creating museum science experience for a broad spectrum audience, at Sydney Observatory Catherine Polcz is charged with creating awe.

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ICYMI: the week's arts news

Opera comes to Cockatoo Island, mental health day streaming, phone art, jazz in WA, plus more arts news.

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#SitForAnArtist champions sector recovery

Without a COVID-safe environment, our entire generation of visual artists could be in peril.

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A COVID impact report that isn’t ‘all bad’

New data shows 15% of NSW cultural venues are mildly impacted, while 70% show loss of income from closures.

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Exhibition review: Water Rites, ACE Open Gallery

An exhibition exploring water as culture, concept and commodity.

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap

Applications open for Art on Bundjalung Market, Createability Internship, St Kilda Film Fest plus Collingwood Yards First Nations resident announced…

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Archibald Prize now more collectable, as stamps

Australia Post released three collectable artwork stamps celebrating the Archibald’s 100 year history.

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80 years of fostering makers

Australia's oldest design centre has always been ahead of its time, when it comes to holistic practice, sustainability and innovation.

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Exhibition review: William Robinson: Nocturne

An intriguing, seductive survey of paintings, drawings and prints that evoke ideas of night and darkness.

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