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The joys and challenges of making art for babies

Everybody has a right to a cultural life, including toddlers and babes in arms. The presentation of such work can…

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Charting a region impacted by COVID, we look at the 10th Asia Pacific Triennial

QAGOMAs Head of Asian and Pacific Art reflects on a trajectory of change – and more recent COVID impacts –…

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Life Through a Noongar Lens: photographs that re-tell history

Ahead of Reconciliation Week we look at an exhibition of rare photographs taken by one of Australia’s earliest First Nations…

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COVID one year on: Impacts on creatives of colour

Already marginalised, the pandemic has seen creatives of colour significantly impacted by increased racism and loss of incomes, writes Monique…

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Exit interview: Tim Munro, Theatre Royal, Hobart

After 17 years as CEO of Australia’s oldest continually operating theatre, Tim Munro is moving on. He reflects on his…

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Inside the new Science Gallery that explores mental health

Director Rose Hiscock recently gave ArtsHub a preview of Melbourne’s newest gallery, a place where science and art collide with…

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Musical theatre after the pandemic: imagining its future

Five women who are directing or music directing Australian musical theatre productions share their experiences of COVID, its impact on…

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How festivals are coming out of COVID

After 2020’s postponements, festivals are back with a renewed focus on the local, exciting audiences across the nation.

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How technical culture’s hierarchies both strengthen and weaken the theatre

The sharply defined hierarchies of theatre life mean that those who work in technical fields have a rigorously policed identity,…

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Staging COVID-safe arts events outdoors

Sarah Neal, Executive Producer and Co-CEO at Malthouse Theatre, and Glyn Roberts, Artistic Director of the Castlemaine State Festival, share…

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