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Built upon a proud 24-year heritage, ArtsHub is Australia's leading independent online resource dedicated to the world of the arts. Our passionate team actively pursues a vision of being a world-class arts and culture publishing, media and marketplace business that significantly contributes to developing a dynamic, diverse and prosperous arts industry.

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap

HOTA launches ArtKeeper to put artists on the payroll, call outs for Writing NSW Varuna Fellowships and 2022 Newcastle Fringe,…

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Melbourne rockers sing 'Get the jab'

Musicians, industry and community leaders band together in a music video to send a clear message: Get The Jab.

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On the Move: recent sector appointments and departures

Industry news from Next Wave, the QSO, Salamanca Arts Centre and more.

Patternmakers’ Tandi Palmer Williams
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Understanding Audiences in a Pandemic

In our next webinar on Tuesday 31 August, Patternmakers’ Tandi Palmer Williams looks at how audiences are responding to lockdowns…

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap: Design spotlight, Circus Incubator Fellowship and more

Call outs for the new Koori Mail Indigenous Art Award, the Glover Prize and 2022 Melbourne Design Week, plus Circus…

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap

Call outs for National Emerging Art Prize, Arts NorthWest Quick Response Micro Grants, Biennale Delegates Program plus winners of Ramsay…

Features

No vax, no entry for galleries in the future?

As venue vaccination passports become mandatory in New York, will Australian galleries and museums follow in future?

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On the Move: more sector appointments and departures

ASO Chair steps down, NIDA appoints new executives, Opera Australia appoints CEO, and more.

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Opera Australia announces new CEO

Fiona Allan has been appointed as Opera Australia’s next Chief Executive Officer. 

Opinions & Analysis

A new ‘policy imaginary’ for Australian art and culture

Strengthening the arts in Australia means re-learning the language of public good, argue Tully Barnett, Julian Meyrick and Justin O’Connor.

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