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Leprosy of the soul? A brief history of boredom
Sick of lockdown, Netflix and the lack of stimulus that accompanies pandemic life? You're so not alone.

20x20: Artist as activist: a force for social change
To celebrate 20 years of ArtsHub we look back at this 2018 article about artist activism and the role the…

'You're not alone': Fostering creativity and community with Creatives of Colour
Isolation, exclusion and exhaustion are some of the issues facing First Nations, Black-identifying people and POC artists. Research conducted by…

How art can impact climate change
Arts and science can make strange bedfellows but they could be the perfect combination to spread the message of a…

20x20: Diversity is a white word
To celebrate 20 years of ArtsHub we rediscovered this article from 2017 looking at diversity in the arts. Have things…

State arts service organisations: effective, engaged but endangered
The professional development opportunities offered by the likes of Writing NSW and NAVA increases the visibility, viability and inclusiveness of…

On the precipice: theatre for the isolated audience
Will the wave of accessible works created by livestreaming during the pandemic be a permanent addition to our theatre ecology…

Wangaratta Jazz Festival returns to honour the human voice
Defying COVID-19, the chair of Wangaratta Jazz Festival says National Jazz Awards, held as part of the festival, offer a…

Discovering delight as an antidote to 2020
Delight is that elusive quality that can reboot your mental health, according to The Rumpus' Caitlin Marshall.

The urgent need for cultural policy
COVID-19 should be a chance to re-imagine arts policy but government has been ignoring it for too long.