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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A national body for First Nations arts and culture

A new report borne out of consultations with the sector will move forward the idea of a national body for…

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Why ‘autobiographical art’ is making a comeback

Though autobiographical art dropped out of favour for some time, there’s been a welcome resurgence of art that explores lived…

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ACMI VR Commissions push against the limits

As Tully Arnot’s latest VR project is unveiled at ACMI, ArtsHub takes a look at how the Mordant Family Commission…

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Opportunities and awards

Call-outs for Queensland Music Awards plus winners of the Brett Whiteley Travelling Scholarship, the Poem Forest shortlist, and more!

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More than luck: why succession planning matters

Mentoring and internships are embraced in the arts, but succession planning can strengthen these initiatives for sector-wide impact.

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So you want my arts job: Museum Preparator

Do you have a strong stomach and keen love for natural history? Then read on to find out what it's…

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Exhibition review: TIME • RONE, Flinders Street Station

Rone’s most ambitious project to date presents captivating storytelling that blurs the boundaries between reality and illusion.

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How AI art benefits from a human touch

Instead of AI threatening creativity and originality, artists have the power to examine its implicit biases and steer its direction.

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Opportunities and awards

New First Nations public art residency and theatre practitioners training grant, over 150 Bundanon artist residents announced and standing ovation…

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Redevelopment plans put Meat Market in a tight squeeze

Concerns arise over the ‘minimal consultation’ in the potential reallocation of space at one of Melbourne’s most established venues-for-hire in…

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