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Sydney’s mid-century design cast in new light
A new exhibition rethinks Modernism and its mark on Sydney’s skyline through a community of European designers, largely forgotten.
What makes the Bendigo Writers Festival different?
ArtsHub speak to Festival Director Rosemary Sorenson to find out what brings the crowds to Bendigo Writers Festival each year,…
Studying arts for the love of it
The growing number of mature age students often return to study out of intellectual curiosity.
Time to jazz up your CV
Passionate musicians and jazz devotees seeking to move into festival management should jump on this opportunity.
AFTRS Open Days: Fast-track your Screen and Broadcast Career
Learn about AFTRS future-focused screen & broadcast courses at Open Day & Postgraduate Information Evening.
Tjunguṉutja exhibition rewrites the myth of Papunya
For the first time Indigenous voices tell the story of painting at Papunya, the genesis of the Western Desert art…
Gladiators: Heroes of the Colosseum brings ancient Rome to Brisbane
This exclusive exhibition offers a true understanding of gladiatorial culture and what really happened in the arena.
Audiences have changed attitudes, latest Australia Council research finds
Australian audiences are engaging with the arts in different ways, including growth in online audiences and First Nations arts attendance.
Why we need context in Indigenous art
The Desert Mob Symposium invites audiences and artists to learn from each other.
Festival lights up a 300 million-year-old canvas
A unique festival in Alice Springs combines modern technology and ancient landscapes.