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Musical Review: West Side Story, QPAC

Touches of brilliance in this staging of a classic but lacks menace and urgency.

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Theatre Review: Bindjareb Pinjarra, Black Swan State Theatre Company of WA

WA's longest-touring independent theatre work is storytelling at its simplest and its best.

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NGA repatriates 14 objects to India, valued at over $3M

Updated policy overlays ethical lens on collecting, with implications for First Nations collections, and ushering a next chapter for National…

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Piccinini’s Flinders Street installation extended to January 2022

ArtsHub speaks with Piccinini on the feeling of loss with closures and the importance of public engagement as her RISING…

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The next pivot: a digital response to disruption

The Australia Council’s new national Digital Culture Strategy aims to embed digital thinking in a whole-of-sector approach, via mentorships, residencies,…

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Theatre review: Monica, Tempest Theatre, Perth

An exploration of the feminist gaze through 'the Monica Lewinsky experience'.

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Regional creatives shine at coastal art month

An art fair in a retro motel, live performances, gourmet food and coastal views offer the perfect getaway in a…

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Local and international: a joint venture between WA Writers and Ubud Writers and Readers Festival

A partnership between the two organisations will bring literary powerhouses to Australian shores.

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Monetising Digital Events: a Recovery Roadmap Webinar

Our next webinar explores the ways two different Victorian arts organisations have moved their programs online and monetised their audience’s…

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Features

Galleries are our anchors amid COVID closures

Persistent, intermittent COVID gallery closures reveal what we miss most about their spaces and why they matter so much.

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