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The vision needed to curate a successful music festival

Roland Peelman, Artistic Director of the Canberra International Music Festival, gears up to present a powerful 2023 festival with a…

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Disruption in the arts and cultural sector

Profound changes in the creative landscape are being led by new technologies and creative entrepreneurs using different forms of financing…

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Voices of resistance: Iranian artists using art to amplify calls for freedom

As protests for women’s freedom in Iran enter the seventh month, Iranian artists around the world continue to support the…

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Curatorial takeover positions 'gathering' at its heart

Arts House’s new Equity-Builder will see guest curators demand new modes of engagement to translate the impact of programming into…

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Rethinking performance, exhibition and documentation through dance

From dance experimentations in the 70s to more recent performance-exhibitions, what does it mean to look at dance in a…

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Three bestselling Australian authors you may never have heard of

With one in four books now self-published, some of the most successful writers fly under the radar in the literary…

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Exit interview: Annette Downs, Performing Lines TAS

The producer looks back on her experiences with Performing Lines and considers the ways Tasmania has changed in that time.

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As Australia’s nuclear sub fate is sealed, memories of Maralinga resurface in art

The Australian art canon has a lot to say on the prominent themes currently making headlines.

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Making visible the mundane tenderness of Black experiences

An award-winning poet, photographer and performer, wãni toaishara takes ArtsHub through his latest exhibition centring ‘mundane’ Black experiences.

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Radical optimism on the island

The final festival from Lindy Hume saw artists making a range of important statements about their life experiences.

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