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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…

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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.

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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…

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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…

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Growth opportunity for NSW arts organisations

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

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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,…

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$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…

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Review: The Big Time, Ensemble Theatre

Williamson delivers yet another hilarious and incisive theatrical experience with The Big Time.

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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.

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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…

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