Celina Lei

Celina Lei is ArtsHub's Content Manager. She has previously worked across global art hubs in Beijing, Hong Kong and New York in both the commercial art sector and art criticism. She took part in drafting NAVA’s revised Code of Practice - Art Fairs and was the project manager of ArtsHub’s diverse writers initiative, Amplify Collective. Celina is based in Naarm/Melbourne. Instagram @lleizy_

Celina Lei's Latest Articles

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50 years of championing textiles in regional centre

The 2023 Tamworth Textile Triennial marks a significant milestone for the National Fibre Art Collection.

Features

What to see at Sydney Contemporary 2023

With a record number of galleries at this year's art fair, ArtsHub takes the pulse of who’s showing what.

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Opportunities and awards

Furniture Design Award launches open call, plus winners of small sculpture and portrait prizes, and literary shortlists.

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Getting to know Louise Bourgeois

A comprehensive body of works by the French American artist Louise Bourgeois will soon land at AGNSW, showcasing the polarities…

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When generosity in art prizes pave the way

The National Photography Prize welcomes complete works or concepts still in development to encourage expanded thinking on the photographic medium.

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Photo biennale celebrates milestone with the power of people

The 10th Ballarat International Foto Biennale is filled to the brim with works that tell people’s stories and leave a…

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Exhibition review: Jemima Wyman, Sullivan+Strumpf, Melbourne

With each meticulously constructed collage, Jemima Wyman’s solo exhibition ‘World Cloud’ offers viewers transcendence.

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Opportunities and awards

Professional development opportunities for writers, visual artists, comedians and more, plus winners and finalists across the sector.

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New views on hoarding art

Art on construction hoardings is embedded in the urban environment – why is it there and what can it offer…

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What does an artist collective look like today?

Ten artist collectives come together in the Collective Polyphony Festival to reconsider what’s needed in our arts ecology today.

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