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Craft as a universal language: IOTA 2024 reveals lead artists and theme
The Indian Ocean Craft Triennial returns for its second WA edition to channel the diversity and communicative powers of craft.

Empowering refugee artists through music and culture
Refugee artists performing at the Spirit of Welcome Community Festival on 16 June will be renumerated at industry rates.

Performance review: 8/8/8: REST, RISING Festival, Arts Centre Melbourne
An eight-hour performance about rest and sleep performed in ungodly hours but tangled in its own bureaucracy.

Art Money pulls back in economic squeeze
Art Money, the interest-free financing platform for artwork purchases, has made the difficult decision to pause operations due to capital…

Opportunities and awards
Entries open for photographic and writer's awards, new commissions, First Nations recording grants, and more!

Over 50 pages of art – each for $100
The catch? All artists are anonymous, so you could be getting a rare gem or supporting emerging talent.

What does a disability-led audition process look like?
With an ensemble call-out and funding for new work, Sprung Dance Theatre is building upon existing disability-led frameworks to expand…

Aboriginal art fair rides the wave of global ambition
ArtsHub speaks with Shilo McNamee of Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair on future ambitions and the highlights of this year’s flagship…

Considering postgrad? It’s about the people you meet
2023 AFTRS Master of Arts Screen: Producing graduate Denis Curnow shares how meeting like-minded people propelled his passion and career…

Exhibition review: Africa Fashion, NGV
‘Africa Fashion’ is a visual feast imbued with history and agency.