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AI is changing the game for voice actors – and not in a good way
Video game voice actors are feeling weighed down by the ever growing presence of AI.

Bali’s first international art fair strives to shake up the model in 2025
Art & Bali launches this September and ArtsHub speaks with Fair Director Kelsang Dolma on what to expect.

TikTok sensation: $19 Japanese strawberries transform into a pop art phenomenon
A video of an influencer eating an over-priced Japanese strawberry has gone viral, triggering discussions on pop art, luxury goods…

Australian Pavilion may be empty at Venice 2026; no resignations forthcoming
CEO Adrian Collette and Board Chair Robert Morgan will not be resigning, despite the damage caused by Creative Australia’s abrupt…

A win for creative industries against AI?
Creative cultures may yet suffer when the royalties start flowing.

Advisory panel for Arts Council England review announced
Who will be scrutinising and recommending changes to the Arts Council England?

What the sector is saying about this week’s £270 million boost for the arts
Unanimously welcomed, this much-needed funding will shore up infrastructure and assist organisations in building a more resilient future.

What Eventbrite’s TRNDS 2025 says for ticketing in the arts
Eventbrite has released its annual forecasting guide, TRNDS 2025. We look at how it impacts the arts offering in 2025.

30 years in the making: a world-first for Beckett’s ‘Krapp’s Last Tape’
Actor Samuel West took a gamble in 2006, taping himself performing half of one of Beckett's most famous works. In…

Operating across borders: one gallery, three countries
Continuing to expand, Ames Yavuz prepares to open a London gallery, and announces its 2025 program.