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How to become a data-informed organisation

The line between geek, creepy and cool is understanding the real-time realities that can help you become a data-informed cultural…

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How the Palaszczuk Government is supporting the arts

The office of the Queensland Premier and Minister for the Arts, Annastacia Palaszczuk, spruiks the government's investment in the arts…

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How will theatre survive in a post-subsidy world?

In his 2017 Philip Parsons Lecture at Belvoir, award-winning lighting designer Nick Schlieper asks: how can we turn the anti-subsidy…

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After Utopia: Revisiting the Asian Ideal in Contemporary Art

Shelter. Survival. Community. Communism. It’s all thrown out on the operating table where Asia exists in this bold exhibition, After…

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International collaboration to put TARNANTHI on global stage

Art Gallery of South Australia gives Aboriginal barks the spotlight through collaborations with a world-class American Collection and the MCA.

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Gareth Sansom: Transformer

Sansom’s continued fascination with pushing the boundaries of gender norms have their roots in some of his earliest work.

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Queensland: towards a greener creative state

As the state’s election looms, the Queensland Greens’ candidate for McConnel, Kirsten Lovejoy discusses the party’s arts policies.

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Mungo Man returned to Country today

Australia's oldest known human remains were reinterred on Country today, more than four decades after being unearthed.

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Girls about town: women paving the way in public art

Historically men have dominated the public art domain, but contemporary female artists are shaking up the territory.

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Textiles – the sleeping giant of contemporary art

As the dialogue around contemporary textile art expands, a new work by Turner Prize recipient, Keith Tyson, is cut from…

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