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Myth or truth: Do artists feel international engagement is overrated?

To mark International Artist Day, ArtsHub asked Australian artists how they felt about engaging with an international audience, or whether…

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20x20: Should you go international?

While Australia's international borders remain closed, it is a good time to reflect on the merits of career-based travel for…

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ICYMI: the week's top news in the arts

Youth Theatre Festival goes international, art sales up for auction, in-gallery teen programming back for AGSA, Story Week Festival celebrates…

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Book Review: Earthlings by Sayaka Murata

This ambitious and original novel cements Murata’s reputation as an iconoclastic talent to her new audience of English-language readers.

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Revolutionising the definition of creativity in education

A new report launched by the Australia Council in partnership with Sydney Opera House shows that creative learning models better…

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Hey Victoria! Have your say on rebuilding our creative state

Your voice is more critical than ever, to help map the way out, and a way through, as Victoria turns…

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Did Fletcher mislead sector on arts funding?

‘The arts sector knew they had a useless minister. Now they know they have a dishonest minister.’ Shadow Minister speaks…

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Applause: Latest funding and awards announced

Finalists announced for Hurford Hardwood Portrait Prize, Regional Arts Resilience Grants Program open, Kill Your Darlings announces School Writing Prize…

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Arts think tank A New Approach to go it alone

Previously part of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, A New Approach is set to become an independent body after…

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Book Review: On Beverley Farmer: Writers on Writers by Josephine Rowe

Rowe describes Farmer’s essay collection The Bone House as ‘a work of restless genius and unshakeable focus’.

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