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Landing in lockdown: how immigration drives artistic adaptation

Three Australian artists explain how they have adapted their practices since arriving in the UK in the midst of the…

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Alarming report results as artist residencies buckle under COVID pressures

A new report by Res Artis looks at the impact of cancelled artist residencies globally, with a flood of artists…

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How to create a Disability and Inclusion Action Plan

Janice Florence from Arts Access Victoria and Emily Sexton with the Arts House team explain how and why they spent…

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Saxism or Sexism? Gender diversity in the classical saxophone community

The classical music sector has long been dominated by men, a situation only amplified for classical saxophonists. The sexism in…

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NFT art: the bizarre world where burning a Banksy can make it more valuable

Unsure how burning a Banksy original could make it more valuable? Welcome to the world of non-fungible token art.

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Should you care whether you are emerging or not?

Is the emerging artist label only useful for finding grants and opportunities, or can creative practitioners benefit from thinking about…

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Introducing more diverse arts writers

Thanks to a new partnership ArtsHub is seeking new writers, with a special focus on writers of colour.

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Theatre review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts 1 and 2

After 49 weeks, The Boy Who Lived returns to the Melbourne stage – the first international production of the sequel…

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A catalyst for the Aboriginal art market, Papunya Tula turns 50

Christopher Hodges was one of the first Australian art dealers to represent and champion contemporary Aboriginal artists. Here, he reflects…

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The magic is back: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child returns to the stage

Actors discover muscle memory propelling them across the stage after 49 weeks off, and also discuss the impact of J.K.…

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