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What we learned in 2015

2015 was the arts annus horribilis but they say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. The positive insights industry…

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Timeline 2015: a step by step guide to the year in arts and politics

How did we get here? Take time to catch up on how politics impacted on the arts in 2015 and…

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Nightmare or boon – partnering across galleries

What are the benefits in concurrent programming with partner galleries, and does it bolster audiences or is the reality just…

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Being part of the arts

Encouraging transparency and participation, the 2016 ArtsHub Conference will provide the sector with an opportunity to get answers from industry…

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The sad fate of Aboriginal heritage in Western Australia

More than 3,000 Aboriginal sites have lost registration status as part of sweeping changes in classifications in the Aboriginal Heritage…

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Michael Lynch: the disrupter with vision

The arts administrator who said all bankers are bastards, is back in Sydney and has a word on government funding,…

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How art teaches us empathy

The arts are increasingly acknowledged as a key force in developing the capacity for human connection.

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Why you bother to work in the arts

An arts career isn't chosen for money nor for status. But cultural activist and musician Katherine Zeserson believes she knows…

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Learning from reality television

The arts used to pursue cultural popularity but decry popular culture. Not any more.

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Dinner party answers every arts believer needs

Arm yourself with smart comebacks to the people who insist on telling you arts funding is a waste of money.

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