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ANAM students performing at Abbotsford Convent. The atmospheric photograph, taken in a historic venue with picturesque windows and a stage visible in the background, shows a seated audience listening to a group of six musicians, including strings, woodwind and a piano; one of the students stands behind a computer screen, suggesting the presence of electronics in the score being performed.
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Ghosts of Abbotsford Convent exorcised by poetic and musical collaboration

Poet Nam Le and former ANAM resident artist, pianist Anna Goldsworthy, join ANAM students to explore the Convent’s ‘fraught history’.

A figure in a domestic dining room holding a rifle with a round spotlighting shining on them. Free exhibitions in Tasmania.
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Free exhibitions in Tasmania August 2025

Your guide to free exhibitions in Tasmania this August, including the freshest Tasmanian talent and first major show of Sam…

A mixed-media bangle with different elements like beads and wire dangling off it, in colours of red, orange and yellow. Free exhibitions NSW.
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Free exhibitions in New South Wales August 2025

Your guide to free exhibitions in New South Wales this August, spanning jewellery, painting, installations, sculptural relief and more.

A white walled gallery with three small photographs featuring a red background and three sculptural works placed low on the ground. Free exhibitions.
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Free exhibitions in Victoria August 2025

Your guide to free exhibitions in Victoria, including major solos featuring Darren Sylvester, Liam Fleming, Mike Parr, Katrin Koenning and…

ArtsHub editors Thuy On and Richard Watts presenting the Crafting Insightful Criticism workshop at The Channel, Arts Centre Melbourne. Photo: ArtsHub.
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Why arts marketing is all about being on the inside

Partnering with publishers aligned to the industry is essential for credibility, precision and impact.

New words for a new world. Image: Yura Timoshenko on Unsplash.
Analysis

Skibidi, work-spouse, mouse-jiggler: what Cambridge Dictionary's new words tell us

Cambridge Dictionary has added 6,000 new words – but what do they tell us about cultural changes?

A moody photograph, taken at a low angle, showing three jogging women in the early morning. The women are silhouetted against the cool blue sky and their shadows stretch behind them on the road as they run towards the soon-to-rise sun which lightens the background of the photo. The image illustrates ArtsHub's weekly round-up of Australian arts sector appointments.
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On the move: latest arts sector appointments

Your weekly round-up of Australian arts sector appointments.

Best new books September 2025. Image: Stephanie Renee Cluff on Unsplash.
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Best new books September 2025

Discover the best new books to read in September with this guide.

Drawing of a pair of lungs. Silicosis
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Is my studio practice killing me? Understanding the impact of silicosis 

Tips for ceramists and glass artists to protect against the deadly studio enemy of silicosis.

Fallout from the Bendigo Writers Festival continues. Image: Kristina Flour on Unsplash.
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Bendigo Writers Festival: when risk management becomes censorship

The unfortunate situation at Bendigo Writers Festival over the weekend is yet another example of cultural leadership failure.

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