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ICYMI: this week’s arts news round up
From going carbon neutral to axed and appointed directors, money for arts and disabilities and three years of a silo…
Cross medium collaborations revitalise glass
In the wake of last week’s Hindmarsh Prize announcement, ArtsHub looks at how the medium of glass is busting beyond…
HOME is where the art is
HOME celebrates artists from a refugee background and aims to provide them with professional development opportunities in the creative sector.
Feeling the impact of cultural tourism beyond the majors
Artshub takes a look at how the rise of cultural tourism is trickling into regional Australia and towards bespoke individual…
Review: Bullshit Jobs: A Theory by David Graeber, Penguin Books
David Graeber makes an historical, sociological and anthropological critique on late-stage capitalism.
The regional centre where art and culture meet
Respect for artists’ contribution to social cohesion, passionate volunteer-run festivals, and celebrations of viniculture and architecture have put the City…
Review: Jane Doe, Sydney Fringe Festival
This production is gentle and respectful with a soft-spoken empathy that gives the viewer consent to add their voice to…
Off the road: why Australian roadies are at breaking point
Roadies are responsible for getting touring bands on and off stage, and around the country. They’re also at much greater…
Zombies, screen representation and the rise of Japanese indie films
Entering its 22nd year, the Japanese Film Festival has evolved to become Australia’s gateway to a world of cinema that…
Strengthening the status of the artist
NAVA’s Esther Anatolitis turns to UNESCO and Canadian legislation with the Status of the Artist Act as a guiding model…