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Can technology help us empathise?

Technology doesn't have to a barrier to human connection; it can be harnessed to combat everything from mental health struggles…

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Continued support for Tasmania’s arts sector

A reelected Gutwein Liberal Government will provide a 50% increase in operational funding for Tasmania’s cultural and creative organisations, says…

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So you want my arts job: Freelance Arts Photographer

Daniel Boud has photographed celebrities from Flume to Cate Blanchett and Ai Wei Wei, and has worked with most major…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

Hobart’s Theatre Royal to seek new CEO, Creative Director appointed to White Night Bendigo and Geelong, Camerata appoints Executive Director,…

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Get illuminated: The Top Fives on all things to do with light art

From outdoor light events to public art using light and light exhibitions on right now – we bring you a…

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Meet all the artists recognised in the Australia Council Awards 2021

From jazz to midwifery, this year’s winners of the Australia Council Awards span the richness of Australia’s creative industries. Watch…

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What contemporary art looks like in 2021: the Ramsay and NATSIAA finalists announced

With the announcement of two of Australia’s most prestigious art awards this week – the $100,000 Ramsay Art Prize and…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

Legs on the Wall collaborate with Willoughby Symphony, street theatre for Melbourne, record auction results for Australian artists, Olga Cironis…

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The turgid trajectory of sculpture in education (from the archives)

To celebrate International Sculpture Day on 24 April, we revisit this 2018 article that asks whether our education system is…

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