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David Marr on journalism and writing about Australia’s monsters
Journalist, author, and biographer David Marr spoke with ArtsHub about his 40-year career and why ‘monsters’ who hold places of…

Review: You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else by Dao Strom
In poems, Dao Strom attacks the origin of the words she’s learned since leaving Vietnam for America.

New report shows importance of creativity to future economy
New research shows that businesses relied on $87 billion worth of creative industry input for success, a figure that is…

What regional galleries are showing in 2019
Regional galleries continue to punch above their weight in 2019, rolling out ambitious, erudite and often provocative programs that extend…

Growth opportunity for NSW arts organisations
NSW arts organisations are getting more kids on board with the Creative Kids program.

Review: Mirka Mora: Pas de Deux—Drawings and Dolls, Heide Museum of Modern Art
This intimate exhibition collected from Mirka Mora’s home and studio is a show of work originally intended mostly for herself,…

$100,000 Landscape Prize in Historic Art Hotel
Architecture and landscape come together in a provocative contemporary mash up as the Hadley’s Art Prize builds on the momentum…

Review: The Big Time, Ensemble Theatre
Williamson delivers yet another hilarious and incisive theatrical experience with The Big Time.

Review: FRONT, FRINGE WORLD Festival
SLATE’s first offering, FRONT, is a fun romp from rehearsal room to stardom with a Mötley Crüe of musical misfits.

Showing contentious art in MeToo times
Picasso's The Vollard Suite is a good example how art museums need to address their responsibility when showing explicit artwork…