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New trends in visible storage in museums

What exactly is ‘visible storage’ in today’s museum environment of greater accessibility, and how is it changing how museums are…

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The future-proofing of funny

Some of New Zealand's leading comedy forces explain how they managed to turn the sector's darkest times into bright beacons…

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Grappling with the work of our ‘art monsters’

Zora Simic explores the vexed question of whether one can separate the art from the artist.

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Melbourne Design Fair 2023: expect the unexpected

This year's Melbourne Design Fair is a visual feast of art, design, jewellery and craft.

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Celebrating audacious art made at Cabaret Fringe

Adelaide Cabaret Fringe Festival returns for 2023 with a new Festival Hub designed to bring emerging, regional and established artists…

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It's not just acting: why consent matters in the performing arts

Performers are often asked to push their boundaries as part of the craft, but this doesn't mean consent is irrelevant.

Clay: Collected Ceramics Works by Kenji Uranishi and Steph Woods Photo Claudia Baxter
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Museum of Brisbane celebrates 60 years of clay-making

Brisbane Art Design 2023 showcases an exhibition of curated contemporary ceramics.

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Want schools to love what you do? 7 things you need to know

Top tips from arts companies that are kicking goals in the education space and running schools programs that really connect.

Light artist Bruce Ramus holding a drone
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Uluṟu drones – more than ‘clip art in the sky’

ArtsHub speaks with a drone technologist on creating memories above Country, in a world-first permanent drone show to drive Australian…

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Strengths and challenges for neurodivergent editors

Dr Louise Merrington and Tanja Gardner shared insights in the recent IPEd panel, ‘Neurodivergence and editing: a view from the…

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