Giselle Bueti

Giselle Bueti has written for publications such as The Advertiser, The Adelaide Review, RIP IT UP, BMA magazine and Yewth Mag. Previously, Giselle worked as Arts Editor for The AU Review and Content Growth Editor at ArtsHub. She is based in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Theatre review: Wellbless, Theatre Works

Exploring the sickness at the heart of the wellness industry.

Aerial view of a crowd connected by lines.
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Empathetic communicators are essential in a crisis

As the world navigates its way through life with coronavirus, it’s safe to say clear communication has never been more…

Field of Light, Uluru by Bruce Munro. Image supplied
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The regional art that’s set to shine

Internationally renowned artist Bruce Munro is creating Light/State: two awe-inspiring light installations that reflect the unique environment of the Mildura-Wentworth…

maintain the social distance during the Covid-19 outbreak at an outdoor event on the turf of a stadium.
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Research shows audiences value COVID-safety measures

Recent data shows that audiences are concerned about managing COVID-safety risks at cultural events.

Adelaide, Australia- 2020: Lion Arts Centre in Adelaide
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Live music venue fights back

A petition demanding the Marshall Government intervene to save Lion Arts Centre has been launched in Adelaide.

Italy has eased the lockdown measures for the Covid-19 pandemic and many museums are reopening. Visitors look at the artworks of the exhibition "Defying the Baroque". Turin, Italy - May 2020
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How you feel about returning to arts events

We asked you about returning to events and what COVID-19 safety measures you value most. Here's what you told us.

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Are the arts too reliant on socials?

As platforms like Facebook and Instagram hit a global 6 hour outage, users were left wondering if they're too reliant…

L'Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped. Image Shutterstock.
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How social media is changing the way we experience art

From watching the Arc de Triomphe get wrapped up on Snapchat, to learning art history on TikTok - social media…

A Hakea tree stands alone in the Australian outback during sunset. Pilbara region, Western Australia, Australia.
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Breaking barriers with art in regional Australia

A recent panel at Meeting Place 2021 discussed the arts' significant role in strengthening community in regional Australia.

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Book Review: Sugar Town Queens, Malla Nunn

A heartfelt coming-of-age story for young readers that can be enjoyed by all ages.

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