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'Oklahoma!' at 75: Has the musical withstood the test of time?
With a new production of the musical opening soon, it's time to ask: Whose America did 'Oklahoma!' depict? And is…
Tim Winton on toxic masculinity and the pressure to sanitise what we create
At a recent talk hosted by The School of Life, Tim Winton discussed his latest novel and the casual violence…
'Grow your culture – make it big enough to support all of you'
Curators, arts administrators and artists share their strategies for improving diversity in the art world.
The necessary discomfort in the labour of making art
Three artists discuss the physical and emotional labours of their work.
Creating art from autobiography
Using personal storytelling to inform performance art can have a profound effect on both the audience and artists who are…
How important is a fixed address to creative survival?
Independent artists and small arts organisations talk about the allure of bricks and mortar versus the flexibility of working nomadically…
Short term contract, long-term exhaustion
Working on the festival circuit is like a fairground ride: fast paced and exhilarating, but also exhausting and hard to…
Industry responds to ArtChain: is it all tech hot air?
ArtsHub spoke with a gallerist and an artist to get their opinion on whether the blockchain revolution will significantly impact…
Out of the lounge room, onto the dance floor
From Darwin to Melbourne, dance lovers from all walks of life unite for Big Dance.
Private collectors can't save Australian art on their own
Will the likes of Buxton Contemporary, Tarra Warra, White Rabbit and MONA sustain contemporary art development in Australia as funding…