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Art therapy takes centre stage on ABC's Space 22

Bringing seven strangers together in artist-led group therapy unveils encouraging results in this six-part series hosted by Natalie Bassingthwaighte.

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Exit Interview: Daryl Karp AM, Museum of Australian Democracy

After nine years in the role, the Director of the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD) is moving on.

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How digital art rental and blockchain intersect

Making use of corporate lobby screens and trends in NFTs and blockchain technology, a new video art rental scheme offers…

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The pros and cons of pay-what-you-want

From an artist whose rates are based on donations to major galleries and theatre companies offering flexible prices, what are…

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Can copyright protect immersive art?

Japanese immersive powerhouse teamLab is no stranger to copyright disputes but the booming art form is still a difficult subject…

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Why opera companies should explain themselves better

Peter Tregear argues more needs to be done to help opera audiences contextualise the art form beyond the vocal spectacular.

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How an artist helped turn Kooyong teal

Book designer WH Chong tells ArtsHub why he helped campaign for Dr Monique Ryan, the newly elected independent member for…

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Will NFTs replace art auction houses?

What role do NFTs play in making information more transparent in the art market? Will they change the future of…

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Why classic cabaret still resonates

The 1930s remains a source of fascination for contemporary artists – why does the era keep drawing us back?

two indigenous actors (Kylie Doomadgee and Rachael Maza) on stage, one is speaking into a microphone, backgrounded by screens showing Indigenous people holding microphones
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First Nations arts leaders find hope in election result

The new Labor government's opening statements offer hopeful signs for two First Nations arts leaders.

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