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Exit Interview: Amy Barrett Lennard, PICA

A veteran arts leader signs off after 16 years in a career-defining role.

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Season cancelled after theatre abruptly condemned

Spare Parts Puppet Theatreā€™s Fremantle theatre has been condemned without warning, disrupting the companyā€™s season, revenue and other activities.

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Can NFTs ā€˜do goodā€™ for theatre?

Turns out one NFT community has a $10M funding pool, and here is how Spare Parts Puppet Theatre is making…

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New Asian arts institute aims for new networks

Contemporary Asian art is the focus of the Art Gallery of Western Australia's latest new initiative.

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Theatre review: I'm with Her

A conceptually outstanding curation of womenā€™s stories by an award-winning writer.

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Enrolments are now open for WAAPAā€™s new Bachelor of Arts (Arts and Cultural Management) degree.

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Performance review: Alluvial Gold

A sonic exploration of the magical worlds below the surface of our rivers.

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Three state operas unite for feminist La Traviata

Director Sarah Giles and Opera Queenslandā€™s Patrick Nolan discuss the themes of their new opera and explain why it is…

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Theatre review: Cicada

Barking Gecko Theatre transforms Shaun Tanā€™s unforgettable picture book into a transcendental puppet show.Ā 

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Exhibition review: Dalison by Ian Strange and Trevor Powers

A short-film collaborative eulogy about a dying Australian house is also a celebration of home.

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