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Bound by art: inside the head and heart of Brett and Wendy Whiteley

Experience the iconic and tumultuous artistic relationship of the Whiteleys in the latest production from Kim Carpenter’s Theatre of Image,…

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Why kids see summer holidays as a time to go back to school

Some children see the summer break from school as an opportunity to learn in an area they are passionate about.…

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British Council’s ambitious stride forward through inclusivity

A year in as Country Director, ArtsHub speaks with British Council’s Helen Salmon about this year’s wins, and a more…

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An art prize that pushes the boundaries of painting

The $15,000 2019 Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize is calling for entries, and creates a national conversation around new definitions of…

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Why an arts degree is now a must-have asset in the workplace

Once considered to be of low value, a Bachelor of Arts is now increasingly important to employers due to the…

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How IACA is strengthening regional representation of Indigenous artists

Indigenous artists want to be included in conversations, conferences and policy-making decisions involving their work and culture. Here’s how we…

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Three individual galleries unite for Sydney-inspired summer blockbuster

Manly, Mosman and S. H. Ervin Galleries present ‘Destination Sydney: Re-imagined’, a multi-venue exhibition telling the story of nine artists…

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Entries open for $20,000 Gallipoli Art Prize

Entrants are encouraged to respond to the values of Gallipoli, including loyalty, respect, love of country, courage and comradeship.

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Sydney’s rapidly growing west gains an arts centre to match its ambition

Set to open in 2019, Western Sydney Performing Arts Centre will feature a flexible proscenium arch theatre capable of hosting…

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Not your normal music festival: Mona Foma rejects sexism and homogeneity

Like Launceston’s Cataract Gorge, Mona Foma has broken through cultural fault lines to ensure its first iteration in Tasmania’s north…

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