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What vampire films reveal about our world
Vampires have long been part of our global cultural mythology, elevated by their appearances in popular vampire films.
Should we care about art at a time like this?
Are we all just fiddling while Rome burns, and what do philosophers have to say about the ethics of art…
Australian War Memorial’s $550 million museum development – take a look
What do the Australian War Memorial’s new museum spaces offer visitors?
Performing Lines Tas at 20: 'For the survival of the human race, arts and culture are medicine'
As Performing Lines Tas marks a milestone, what will it take to secure Lutruwita’s cultural future for artists, producers and…
What local game developers really think about using GenAI artworks as ‘placeholders’
As AAA studios are called out for leaving GenAI placeholder artwork in their games, local developers talk to ScreenHub about…
New voices, new directions: the young members of NSW’s biggest cultural boards
Six young leaders joined the boards of New South Wales’ major cultural institutions last year. Who are they, and what…
Will material costs kill my practice as a jeweller?
Five jewellers share the creative strategies helping them adapt to rising material costs.
Can Australian comedy festivals be a safe haven for American comics?
Two polar-opposite New York showgirls bring personal, politically charged shows to Australia for the Melbourne and Sydney comedy festivals.
When public art is led by accessibility, the results are transformative
Amazing things can happen when d/Deaf and disabled artists are commissioned to produce public art projects.
Rebuilding Canberra's Gorman Arts Centre – will the wait be worth it?
Canberra's Gorman Arts Centre is mid-way through a protracted redevelopment – a high-wire act that has tested patience.