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Multi-arts precinct ’pixie dusted’ with largest outdoor exhibition

A sneak peak inside Abbotsford Convent’s largest outdoor, nighttime exhibition exploring our entanglements with others – both human and non-human.

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How festivals transform lives – and landscapes

Using Tasmania as an example, researchers explore how landscapes affect the festival experience and people’s sense of self and place.

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Can arts funding be self-sustaining?

Inviting the sector to pitch in, new startup ArtsPay envisions the role it could have in paving the way to…

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Trailblazers converge to share the latest arts innovations

Over two days in September, a swarm of creatives will descend on Bendigo for a cross-pollinating exchange of ideas.

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Opportunities and awards

Bluethumb Art Prize and SBS Emerging Writers’ Competition open for entries, Queensland Premier’s Drama Award announced and more.

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Why is the cost of art-making surging?

Price rises and COVID shortages are causing pain for many artists and suppliers.

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The home for art where surf and city meet

A hub for art and community alike, the restored Bondi Pavilion is readying to open its doors once more.

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On the move: Latest sector appointments

South Australian Museum Director resigns, Cairns Indigenous Art Fair welcomes new Artistic Director, and more.

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From Performance Space to Asia TOPA with Jeff Khan

A younger Jeff Khan would have never imagined he might helm the breadth and scale of arts festivals he does…

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National cultural policy a chance for radical rethink

A robust arts policy is a first step in developing an expansive, nationally-appropriate cultural policy, argue Julianne Schultz AM, Julian…

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