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On the move: latest arts sector appointments

Your weekly round-up of Australian arts sector appointments.

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Features

AusArt Day, first ever government-backed giving day for the arts: was it a success?

Billed as an important new initiative to boost arts philanthropy, Creative Australia’s inaugural AusArt Day achieved mixed results.

Psychotherapist Andrew Sloan, author of Why Things Feel F*cked. Image supplied.
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5 questions for Andrew Sloan, author of Why Things Feel F*cked

Psychotherapist Andrew Sloan's new book – Why Things Feel F*cked – aims for modern solutions to our age-old sense of…

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Cocteau’s Circle review: champagne sparkles with the ACO

Led by the inimitable Le Gateau Chocolat, the Australian Chamber Orchestra’s Cocteau’s Circle is sublime.

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EUSEXUA Afterglow review: FKA twigs returns at her rawest

Afterglow is confident in itself – a messy and oftentimes chaotic release of sensuality and liberty from FKA twigs.

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WOLF review: Circa's howlingly good contemporary circus show

WOLF offers a fearless exploration of the animal within us all.

NIDA Open Studios Senior Tutor Louise Birgan. The photograph depicts a fair skinned woman with shoulder length red hair and wearing blue demim overalls over a sleeveless white and blue striped t-shirt. She is sitting on stage at a table, holding a script and is dramatically backlit; rows of theatre seats are visible in the gloom behind her.
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NIDA Open Studios: shaping unique artists through rigorous pre-professional training

Teaching artist Louise Birgan explains how NIDA Open Studio Programs prepare students for professional arts training and practice.

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MUMA announces 2026 program, reinstating the human spirit in a changing world

Affirming the importance of university art galleries, MUMA announces a timely 2026 program that focuses on spiritualism and ancestral traditions…

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Amyl and The Sniffers announce free Fed Square Melbourne gig

Amyl and The Sniffers will play a free live gig in Melbourne this Friday, 14 November.

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Features

The appeal of Aboriginal art in America

While the world might be shrinking in its engagement with the United States, it seems that America is still deeply…

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