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Literary Olympics: what wordsmith events would be on the program?
Imagine if there were an Olympics that favoured (bookish) brains over brawn. What would it look like?
5 tips to maximise your chances of being a guest at writers’ festivals
It's not easy to find yourself on the invitation list of literary festivals, but here are some ideas worth trying.
The benefits of accommodating neurodiverse performers
Considering the accessibility needs of performers who are not neurotypical will lead to a more equitable sector.
How did winning literary awards affect your life?
Whether it's validating your own work, buying more time to write more books or even changing the whole course of…
What AI means for museums, where big decisions loom large
AI is here and Australian cultural institutions must get in on the action, while also ensuring they can keep control…
7 signs of severe creative burnout
Almost everyone experiences creative droughts, but how can you tell when you're genuinely putting your health at risk?
Pets in the workplace – pros and cons
To coincide with 'Take your dog to work day', ArtsHub canvasses the pros and cons of animals in the workplace.
AI doesn’t mean human-made music is doomed. Here’s why
Human music-making isn’t going anywhere, argues the University of Melbourne's Alexander Crooke.
The Burner effect, part two – Nevada outdoor museums
ArtsHub continues its trek along the Nevada Art Trail and discovers a wild and wonderful range of outdoor art.
Stuff the British Stole: Marc Fennell on repatriation, culture and the evolving museum sector
The second series of the successful Australian-Canadian television series lands on the ABC this month.