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Who is public sculpture really for?

From colonial statues and monuments for healing to heavy metal abstractions, a discussion at the Sydney Sculpture Conference questioned public…

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Why are you winking at me?

Strategies for disarming sexism for people working in the arts and cultural sector.

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Imagining a better world: the art of degrowth

By speaking to our emotions, art can inspire ideas for alternate means of living in ways that science cannot.

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Strengthening the art in circus arts

Lack of funding and limited touring opportunities are restricting the artistic development of Australian circus, but new initiatives are set…

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Autism and the arts: making a space for different minds

Art works which embrace neurodiversity can engage audiences in a myriad of enlightening ways.

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Confronting the ugly face of sexual harassment

The lack of a studio system in Australia means few locals have the unfettered power of Harvey Weinstein, but sexual…

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Destigmatising invisible illnesses, creativity and work

The arts can be difficult to navigate at the best of times, but what if your particular challenges are invisible?…

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How conversation can solve contemporary issues

Modern philosophers dissect the 'racist statue' debate and focus on the very real and divisive issue which Australians face: our…

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Regional gallery leads national debate on male gender politics

A regional gallery director’s curatorial indulgence opens the door on a national debate, and catches the eye of the Classification…

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Learning Curves: Kip Williams

In November, Williams will celebrate one year since he was appointed as Artistic Director of STC. What were his biggest…

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