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British Council’s ambitious stride forward through inclusivity
A year in as Country Director, ArtsHub speaks with British Council’s Helen Salmon about this year’s wins, and a more…

An art prize that pushes the boundaries of painting
The $15,000 2019 Bayside Acquisitive Art Prize is calling for entries, and creates a national conversation around new definitions of…

Why an arts degree is now a must-have asset in the workplace
Once considered to be of low value, a Bachelor of Arts is now increasingly important to employers due to the…

How IACA is strengthening regional representation of Indigenous artists
Indigenous artists want to be included in conversations, conferences and policy-making decisions involving their work and culture. Here’s how we…

Three individual galleries unite for Sydney-inspired summer blockbuster
Manly, Mosman and S. H. Ervin Galleries present ‘Destination Sydney: Re-imagined’, a multi-venue exhibition telling the story of nine artists…

Entries open for $20,000 Gallipoli Art Prize
Entrants are encouraged to respond to the values of Gallipoli, including loyalty, respect, love of country, courage and comradeship.

Sydney’s rapidly growing west gains an arts centre to match its ambition
Set to open in 2019, Western Sydney Performing Arts Centre will feature a flexible proscenium arch theatre capable of hosting…

Not your normal music festival: Mona Foma rejects sexism and homogeneity
Like Launceston’s Cataract Gorge, Mona Foma has broken through cultural fault lines to ensure its first iteration in Tasmania’s north…

The revival of the Street Photography fad
From a trend that saw over 10,000 street photos purchased each week in the 1930s, to an archive almost lost…

From Victorian Gothic to Frida Kahlo: women's influence on art seen through fresh eyes
Three disparate exhibitions at Bendigo Art Gallery explore the sometimes overlooked influence of women in society, and shed new light…