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In the ear and now
Liquid Architecture’s 2014 program takes the participant on an enthralling, investigative conceptual journey into sound.
Buffalo battle wins international ceramics prize
Contemporary resonance and ‘personal readings’ take out top prize at international ceramic award.
Film festival puts girls on top
In a year where solidarity with feminism is a hot topic, Melbourne’s first feminist film festival will make its inaugural…
Would you pay $2K to attend a conference?
You’re mad if you don’t. You are paying your way to the table with the world’s great museum communicators including…
British Council helps Indigenous cultural leaders Accelerate
Four Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists have been chosen to develop their work in the United Kingdom.
Labor slams Brandis' 'meaningless' arts policy
AusCo's new strategic plan is 'narrow and superficial,' says Mark Dreyfus.
Curiouser and curiouser: the Bizarre world of The Rocks
The laneways of The Rocks will soon see art at every corner, as they come alive with cabaret, theatre and…
Empowering artists through the law
The Arts Law Centre of Australia has made a difference for 30 years. It has celebrated that history this week.
The arts life of the prison
With the construction of a new prison to start in 2015, ArtsHub talks to the artists with a powerful role…
High art isn't dying, even if the ABS stats are
ABS figures show no decline in our interest for high culture. But with its data set to stop, will we…