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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…

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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…

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'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.

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The necessary discomfort in the labour of making art

Three artists discuss the physical and emotional labours of their work.

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Creating art from autobiography

Using personal storytelling to inform performance art can have a profound effect on both the audience and artists who are…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Out of the lounge room, onto the dance floor

From Darwin to Melbourne, dance lovers from all walks of life unite for Big Dance.

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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…

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