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Hetti Perkin's 4th Indigenous Triennial encourages everyday ceremony

ArtsHub speaks with Aboriginal curator Hetti Perkins about the 35 artists shaping the next Indigenous Triennial and how ceremony is…

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New report is a wake up call of failings in equity and diversity representation

In sync with global trends, the Australia Council’s latest report calls for increased equity and accountability: the arts do not…

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Opportunities, Awards and Winners

UK/Australia grants up for grabs, Bronwyn Bancroft named inaugural NSW Aboriginal Creative Fellow, six writers named for mentorship, plus more…

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The illuminating ‘Dark Side’ of mental health, as artists see it

A new exhibition and suite of programs across the Edith Cowan University and the National Art School pool thinking and…

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How social justice and a pandemic are shaping Museum leadership

ArtsHub takes a look at the AMaGA discussion on leadership and transformative change for the future of museums and galleries,…

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Is custodianship outdated thinking for museums and galleries?

A panel of First Nations arts managers takes a look at the role of continuities and custodianship across our GLAM…

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Exit Interview: Dr Wendy Were, Director Advocacy and Development, Australia Council

From international engagement strategies to showing how Australian's value culture, Wendy Were has ushered in new research for change -…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

ADT appoints new Artistic Director, new staff join Circa, Craft ACT’s CEO resigns, and latest board appointments.

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Stop-start arts

To vaccinate a nation of anxious people, how do you achieve a complex project management challenge while looking after everyone’s…

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Arts funding in an interconnected ecology

A local council decision to cut funding echoes Federal Government’s ongoing slashing of the arts, according to David Pledger.

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