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Exit interview: Shelagh Magadza, Chamber of Arts and Culture WA

A turbulent three years working in arts advocacy has given Shelagh Magadza unique perspectives on where the sector can go…

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Incoming: Adelaide Writers' Week Director

Former publisher Louise Adler has been announced as the next Adelaide Writers’ Week Director with plans to reawaken writers and…

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Big career moves in 2021

Covid has been a period for recalibrating and pivoting, which for some has meant moving on from significant roles leading…

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NFTs: A year in review

A recap on the most confusing art development of the year.

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Why sustaining an arts career is so hard

Arts jobs can be exhausting and precarious. How do we find decent work, asks researcher Kate Power?

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Emerging biennial's new take on cross-cultural dialogue

The inaugural Hyphenated Biennial brings together First Nations and Asian diasporic artists in a multi-faceted dialogue.

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APT10 delivers mature connections

The spirit of intellectual equality with which APT began in 1993 only becomes more relevant and compelling in APT10.

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Has digital debunked the book fair?

With the pandemic closing down major events in the publishing industry, the virtual book fair offers advantages and challenges.

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Taking a creative journey with Sondheim

Stephen Sondheim showed me the beauty, terror and exquisite pain of being alive, writes Sonya Suares.

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The fashion of liberation and empowerment

The Chanel exhibition opens as a timely reminder of the moment when, led by Gabrielle Chanel, women revolted against convention.

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