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Turning women to crime
Twenty years ago the Scarlet Stilettos changed crime writing from a gritty macho genre to a sexy stage for women…

More than a big fish: Sturgeon launched
Artbank launches its inaugural issue of Sturgeon, a magazine that is both a separate identity and flagship for the organisation.

Facing the overstimulated audience
Festivals can also be places of extreme sensory overload. A recent Situate Lab tackled what that means..

Space shortage cramping Australia's circus style
Independent circus artists are being forced to create small-scale works as a result of rehearsing in their lounge rooms and…

Home is where the art is
Lounge room theatre is bringing art to domestic doorsteps, literally. Here are six steps to getting an armchair audience in…

Existence a game of chance
The launch of the 2014 Carriageworks program reveals an upcoming work by one of the world’s leading artists Christian Boltanski.

Reclaiming the swastika
Back to Back theatre will stage their masterwork theatrical production, Ganesh Versus the Third Reich, at Carriageworks in 2014.

Durational art hits Sydney
Carriageworks is primed to exhibit Tehching Hsieh’s seminal work, Time Clock Piece, as part of its 2014 program.

New Australian choreographic award
The Keir Foundation, Carriageworks and Dancehouse have collaborated to launch the Keir Choreographic Award in 2014.

ArtsHub introduces new Education & Festival sections
ArtsHub has responded to the requests of its subscribers by adding two brand new categories for added coverage and accessibility.