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Celebrating arts anniversaries during closure

Anniversaries are moments for great celebration – especially when an arts company survives into the double digits – but the…

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How to deliver a festival during a crisis

Determination, resilience and a lot of planning is what’s required to stage a live arts festival during a pandemic. Find…

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What salons can teach us about conversation

The European salon has much to offer the arts – from better discourse to ways to disagree – argues John…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

Back to Back appoints new CEO, Dr Angela Savage to leave Writers Victoria, and The Q’s AD departs after 13…

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Arts for all – The ArtsHubbub looks at making the arts more accessible

In our longest podcast so far we look at the barriers that stop many from participating in the art, especially…

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So you want to do an arts PhD? Here’s what you need to know!

The award of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the highest degree on offer at university. So, what’s involved in getting…

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The best COVID-19 support for the arts around the world

How are our programs to help the arts survive comparing with others introduced around the globe? Dr Jackie Bailey looks…

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Commercial galleries are a lifeline for many artists, so who’s supporting them?

ArtsHub speaks with three art dealers across three states, who are all facing the reality of a pandemic art market,…

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An art fair that extends 100% of sales directly to Indigenous artists

Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair’s digital pivot is more than just selling art; it’s a digital upskill that protects the future…

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Embracing localism: how will audiences respond without international drawcards?

Festivals traditionally lure in audiences with big international names, artists whose work can also help inspire local practitioners. What is…

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