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Visual storytelling and the case for radical empathy

First Nations artist Hayley Millar Baker foregrounds herself as a storyteller, blurring the formal conventions of photography to construct probing…

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$5 million funding boost for regional touring

The one-off injection of funds for Playing Australia will support the viability of regional and remote touring projects and regional…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

Vivid appoints new Festival Director, General Manager joins Theatre Network Australia, Support Act National Welfare Coordinator steps down, and more.

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2021 Australian Heritage Festival not so national in celebration

This week marks the start of the 2021 Australian Heritage Festival for another year, but without SA, TAS and the…

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Not on Board – entire Museums Aotearoa board resigns

With the close of last week, the entire board of New Zealand’s peak organisation, Museums Aotearoa resigned – a decision…

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Back to school! How to succeed as a mature-age student

Further study can be a great way to advance your arts practice. Dr Diana Carroll has some advice to get…

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When you've still got it at 100: Q&A with artist Guy Warren

The centenarian puts his longevity down to a whiskey every night, just getting on with it, and not listening too…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

National Indigenous Art Fair returns, eco-practice forum for artists, Youth architecture and design festival, children's gallery for Tassie, Ghost Stories…

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Q&A: Angela Tiatia on gaming, diversity and winning the Ian Potter Moving Image Commission

New Zealand-Australian artist Angela Tiatia has been named recipient of the $100,000 Ian Potter Moving Image Commissions. We speak with…

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ArtsHub previews $60.5M HOTA Gallery ahead of May opening

The Home of the Arts on the Gold Coast is surprising, to say the least. Its bold, brash façade leads…

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