Celina Lei

Celina Lei is an arts writer and editor at ArtsHub. She acquired her M.A in Art, Law and Business in New York with a B.A. in Art History and Philosophy from the University of Melbourne. She has previously worked across global art hubs in Beijing, Hong Kong and New York in both the commercial art sector and art criticism. She took part in drafting NAVA’s revised Code of Practice - Art Fairs and was the project manager of ArtsHub’s diverse writers initiative, Amplify Collective. Celina is based in Naarm/Melbourne.

Celina's Latest Articles

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The time is now: Climate awareness in museums is a must

CIMAM’s toolkit offers strategies and resources for museums to reduce their carbon footprint.

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Exhibition Review: Vipoo Srivilasa: Wellness Deity, Linden New Art

Vipoo Srivilasa's exhibition at Linden New Art is a testament to the collaborative power of art.

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COVID-chaos disrupts July, hopes for August

SA’s snap lockdown halts Illuminate Adelaide; Australian Festival of Chamber Music cancels 30th anniversary; Winter Jazz Fest hopes for August.

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Creative State 2025: new policy places creativity at the heart of Victoria

Two new funding programs are among Creative Victoria’s latest four-year strategy to improve industry stability and accessibility.

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Australian circus companies herald new beginnings

A national circus festival, a new circus centre in Brisbane, and a fellowship program for circus artists have all recently…

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New report reveals how the arts can survive and thrive with digital engagement

The Australian Council latest research demonstrates changes in audience expectations with the increasing digitisation of our arts economy, but also…

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Asian Australian talents in the spotlight: sneak peek at OzAsia 2021

An enticing mix of music, comedy, theatre has been revealed alongside a new writing and ideas program at the celebrated…

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Northern Queensland arts festivals optimistic despite state’s partial lockdown

Spirits remains high with FNQ festivals focused on upcoming programs despite Brisbane’s lockdown continuing.

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