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Australian undercurrents: Why curators are (still) fixated on water

In case you haven’t noticed, Australia’s visual art scene is experiencing waves. ArtsHub dives into these watery synergies.

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ICYMI: the week's arts news

While closures continue to dominate, this week's arts news includes wins for Darwin Festival, regional music touring in NSW, an…

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Place names: Reinstating Indigenous knowledge in the public domain

At opposite sides of the nation, Western Australia’s Community Arts Network and the City of Sydney are both recognising the…

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Exhibition review: Bridget Currie - Message from the Meadow, ACE Open, Adelaide

The clay pieces are noted as being organic, abstract forms made intuitively by the artist and described as 'things that…

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Again, artists step in when politicians fail: Helping Afghanistan

George Gittoes, Ben Quilty, Luke Cornish (aka e.l.k) – they are artists who have jumped into action to lobby for…

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NCCA accept world’s first cryptocurrency philanthropy to an arts institution

The Northern Centre for Contemporary Art (NCCA) in Darwin is heralding a big step in the cultural philanthropic scene as…

Ben Quilty The Beach, installation view Tolano Galleries, 2021.
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The exhibition no one saw – artists speak on coping with closures

With so many exhibitions cancelled, ArtsHub spoke to artists about the knock-on effects of gallery closures, and the toll it's…

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap: Design spotlight, Circus Incubator Fellowship and more

Call outs for the new Koori Mail Indigenous Art Award, the Glover Prize and 2022 Melbourne Design Week, plus Circus…

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Young people give most to arts sector – but is it giving back?

The most active contributors to the arts are sometimes the most unseen when it comes to funding and support.

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Exhibition review: Jacobus Capone, Beating Heart, Fremantle Arts Centre

A solo exploration into human and environmental fragility.

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