George Dunford

George Dunford was Director of Content at ArtsHub, Screenhub and GamesHub (2019-2022). He has also written for Meanjin, The Big Issue, Lonely Planet, The Good Food Guide and others. He has worked in digital leadership roles in the cultural sector for more than 10 years including at the National Library of Australia, National Museum of Australia and the Wheeler Centre. He is currently employed by Museums Victoria and is a mentor in the CEO Digital Mentorship program working with Back to Back and Desart. You can follow him on Twitter: @Hack_packer

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Realising the future for the creative industries

Creative Victoria is listening to many voices to shape the Victoria’s next creative industries strategy, sparking a conversation about the…

News

Hardy’s MWF program a call to love

Marieke Hardy launched her second Melbourne Writers Festival program last night doubling down on the controversial and making a call…

Features

Meet MUP's new CEO Nathan Hollier

With a background in small press, academic publishing and boxing, the new Melbourne University Press CEO packs a punch.

News

Canberra's planned arts precinct divides opinions

A new precinct in the ACT draws arts organisations together into a new Kingston development but not all artists are…

Features

Work travel hacks to keep you sane on the road

Regularly travelling as part of your arts practice can quickly become hard work, so we spoke to artists and writers…

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Review: Monet: Impression Sunrise, NGA

A new exhibition brings to light a Monet work previously unseen in Australia that launched the movement.

Features

3 different immersive experiences

The Creative State Summit highlighted immersive works including hotels becoming sets and abandoned buildings becoming canvases.

Features

So you want my arts job: Google Arts and Culture lead

In this new series we look at some of the best jobs in the arts and ask how people got…

News

New faces announced to shape Victoria’s arts future

Creative Industries Minister Martin Foley has announced 20 artists and sector leaders to develop the state’s new arts strategy.

Opinions & Analysis

What #AusVotes2019 offers the arts

On the eve of the election, here’s how the major parties are fighting for the arts vote.

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