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TMAG’s Apology to Tasmanian Aboriginal People

In a landmark move, Tasmania Museum and Art Gallery, and Royal Society of Tasmania, jointly apologises to the Aboriginal people…

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Lisa Havilah on programming for the future

Climate change innovation. Studio ceramics. Eucalyptus. Persian artefacts. Diversity is the key to Powerhouse’s 2021 program, as it steps into…

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Soft politics or celebration? How the arts promote diversity at Lunar New Year

Is it just a calendar date, or is it opportunity to promote acceptance and diversity via the arts? We speak…

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50th anniversary of dot painting finds fresh connections at Parrtjima

With a 300-million-year-old tradition of storytelling turning to the latest light projection technology and youth vernacular, Australians can find renewed…

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Stats out on Biennale of Sydney; we take a look at COVID’s impact

Despite cutting its staff by half as COVID hit, the Biennale of Sydney delivered over 600 programs to audiences, and…

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GLAM Peak’s call to get digitisation project back on track

Recent survey results identify top needs for museums, galleries and historical societies working through COVID-19, and it all rests on…

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Exhibition Review: Djillong Dumularra, Artspace (Sydney Festival)

Solid conceptual framing, but does it get lost in festival fever? Artspace focuses on First Nations conversations for Sydney Festival…

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$1.46 billion allocated for Arts Precinct transformation in VIC Budget 2020-21

The total investment for arts and cultural development in 2020-2021 is a record $1.68 billion.

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So you want my arts job: Exhibition Designer

If you have a keen eye for colour, materiality and space, then being an exhibition designer might be the job…

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