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So you want my arts job: Museum Program Producer

Creating museum science experience for a broad spectrum audience, at Sydney Observatory Catherine Polcz is charged with creating awe.

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Aussie art fairs face slippery environment of knock backs

Four art fairs deliver COVID updates this week - some positive, others pivoting. Three art fairs announce their pivot online…

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Landmark museums announce construction updates

Spearheading new futures, the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), upcoming National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Contemporary, and Powerhouse…

Carina Nebula by Mel Hulbert.
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Residency that places your practice in an observatory

Applications are open for a unique cross-disciplinary residency at Sydney Observatory, which puts a contemporary take on, and provides new…

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Creatives sought to share Sydney’s soul in 2022

Embracing a new direction, Vivid Sydney is calling for Expressions of Interest from artists keen to unleash the city’s soul…

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How playwrights test themselves against the world

Playwright Alana Valentine on the power of theatre, the importance of community and testing yourself creatively.

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Exit interview: Robert Love, Riverside Theatres

After 20 years at Riverside Theatres Parramatta, Love reflects on his career and considers his future.

Doug Aitken, SONG 1, 2012/2015. 7-channel video installation (colour, sound). Installation view, Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, 2015.
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Numbers worth the risk: Doug and Matisse are on a plane for Sydney

Blockbusters – when the doors are open – are doing fantastic in COVID. We walk through the next two heading…

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20 year milestone shows independent theatre's struggle

An independent remount of a work first staged 20 years ago reveals struggles faced by artists since then.

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No laughing matter: how comedians are coping with lockdown

More than any other art form, comedians create a feedback loop with their audience. So what happens when it’s impossible…

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