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Two women who rewrote Australian Modernism

A sculptor and a spiritualist are an unlikely pair to have shaped the history of Australian art, both now recognised…

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The many Australias in our graphic novels

Comic creators have been wrestling with contemporary Australia and its identities in a series of publication coming out this year.…

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How to establish an indie theatre company that endures

It’s inevitable that you’ll make some mistakes along the way, but if you’re considering creating a new indie theatre company,…

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Love and intimacy in COVID times

Three theatre directors, an author and a visual artist speak of love and intimacy in our current pandemic, and how…

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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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Rebooting the museum of the moving image

After closing for a major make-over (and pandemic postponement) the Australian Centre for the Moving Image is re-opening with a…

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How to help artists and cultural industries recover from the COVID-19 disaster

Almost a year into the pandemic's impact on the arts, now is the time to look beyond emergency support programs…

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So you want my arts job: Arts Lawyer

As an arts lawyer, Roxanne Lorenz helps artists and creators to understand and protect their rights. The job requires an…

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When do you have enough material to start writing your book?

The leap of faith from a shorter work to a full-length book comes with many potential pitfalls including procrastination and…

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Why ‘the witch of Kings Cross’ Rosaleen Norton was a groundbreaking bohemian

A self proclaimed witch, trailblazing Norton was an under-appreciated cultural touchstone of 20th century Australia, until now, thanks to a…

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