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4108 resultsHow method acting could empower women
Natalie Portman says method acting is a ‘luxury women can’t afford’ – but new research shows how it can empower…
Why you should pay attention to Central Asia ecological art
Ecological art in Central Asia confronts oppressive state power and the environmental crisis, yet is overlooked in contemporary discourse.
Australians fighting for the Parthenon Marbles’ return
A major campaign in Australia has been active since the 1980s in building a movement around the return of the…
‘The arts are not the cherry on the cake – they are the cake,’ says Melvyn Bragg
In his speech in the House of Lords, Melvyn Bragg advocates for crucial support for the arts in the UK…
The world’s most anticipated museums opening in 2024
Nine new museums will open in 2024, focused on everything from wine to Egyptology, gaming, protest, equality and more.
So you want my arts job: Design and Colour Consultant
Sally Evans walks ArtsHub through this specialised area of Interior Design.
Perspectives on the concept, craft and currency of community engagement
Forward-thinking performing arts organisations are embracing community engagement in new and expansive ways.
LEGO has therapeutic benefits, here is how to access them
How to get the most out of LEGO's therapeutic benefits as an adult, with children and through LEGO-based therapy.
Exploring the ethics of Artificial Intelligence in art
Creators behind year-long generative AI work that traces changes in Australia’s natural environment unveil their considerations when it comes to…
Why is the art world still married to meritocracy?
Part lottery, part systematic exclusion: three artists speak about the limitations of the meritocratic approach, and imagine how the art…