Celina Lei

Celina Lei is the Diversity and Inclusion Editor at ArtsHub. She acquired her M.A in Art, Law and Business in New York with a B.A. in Art History and Philosophy from the University of Melbourne. 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. Most recently, Celina was one of three Australian participants in DFAT’s the Future of Leadership program. Celina is based in Naarm/Melbourne. Instagram @lleizy_

Celina Lei's Latest Articles

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When a commission is spent on engagement, not outcome

The conclusion of TextaQueen’s latest exhibition prompts consideration of the value of a significant commission.

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From dust to universe: Tomás Saraceno opens at Mona

An artist who can ‘change the world with beautiful things’ – Mona’s latest exhibition features the work of Tomás Saraceno…

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Exhibition review: Zampatti Powerhouse

An exclusive retrospective on an Australian designer that deserves the international stage.

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Winners of 2022 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards announced

Writers across six categories took home $80,000 each, with a focus on stories of war.

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Opportunities and awards

Grants available for arts activities in Canberra, plus participants of emerging playwright programs announced, and more!

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AI to help facilitate difficult conversations at Jewish Museum

A new exhibition offers a glimpse into the future of conserving authentic Holocaust survivor stories with the help of AI.

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What makes a good museum and gallery shop?

While funky jewellery and creative home decor are cool, what’s better are products with deep local engagement that create one-of-a-kind…

A photograph of Suzy Wrong standing very tall wearing an enormous colourful dress that is made out of national flags stitched together. The dress looks as though it is rippling in the wind. In the background is the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.
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Art that drives social change

From celebrating queer communities and creating safe spaces to championing authentic First Nations voices, how will art make us see…

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Venice Biennale blockbusters to land in Sydney bigger and better

Two acclaimed works from the Venice Biennale will be reimagined for Sydney’s audience in 2023.

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Exhibition review: Dreamhome: Stories of Art and Shelter

A landmark exhibition for the new AGNSW, Dreamhome centres deep connections and diverse narratives at home and abroad.

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