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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.

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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.

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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…

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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…

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A win for creative industries against AI?

Creative cultures may yet suffer when the royalties start flowing.

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Advisory panel for Arts Council England review announced

Who will be scrutinising and recommending changes to the Arts Council England?

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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.

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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.

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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…

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Operating across borders: one gallery, three countries

Continuing to expand, Ames Yavuz prepares to open a London gallery, and announces its 2025 program.

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