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Putting prisons into perspective

A visit to Pentridge is an immersion into the recent past of the Australian corrections system.

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When is a traumatised community ready for art?

Creative recovery is not only about art-making in disaster-impacted communities, but also the duty of care towards artists in this…

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Vale Efterpi Soropos

The lighting designer, multimodal artist and mental health recovery coach died earlier this month, aged 61.

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Postcard from London

With so much on offer, roving reporter Diana Carroll suggests a few ‘must-see’ items for art lovers visiting London.

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Who owns AI image copyright?

AI-generated imagery is here to stay. But who actually owns it and should artists be worried?

A woman in a red shirt sits on a couch reading a book. She is photographed from above so that we are looking down at the top of her head and the book in her hands.
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Why reading books is good for your wellbeing and career

For better mental health, read a book, argue Meg Elkins, Jane Fry and Lisa Farrell.

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Essentials of opening an ARI

Opening an ARI can be a challenging, but rewarding process. Here are some pointers to set you on the right…

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Exit interview, Barry Keldoulis, Sydney Contemporary

In 2013 Australia launched a new art fair. Ten years on, its inaugural Director, Barry Keldoulis is stepping down from…

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How is a design boom changing our city?

ArtsHub take a look at what it means to be a ‘design city’ in Victoria, and how art and design…

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First Nations storytelling for younger audiences

Through navigating trauma and celebrating culture, children can engage with First Nations stories from the page to the stage.

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