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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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Writing the political

In the age of the hyperlink, the theatre is one place audiences can be engaged without the ability to click…

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Can the arts sector recover?

The arts sector is struggling to envisage the future in the face of post-Budget Australia Council grant outcomes that left…

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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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Shifting focus: rediscovering photography

Artists today are less limited by the traditional boundaries of photography, and art schools are following suit to accommodate contemporary…

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How to avoid Christmas

If the joy of the season is turning your stomach, we suggest an arts emetic.

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The Book Council of Australia is stuffed back on the rack

The BCA was probably doomed the moment Tony Abbott announced its creation out of Australia Council funds.

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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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Balloons & Lego: playtime among Ai WeiWei's new works

ArtsHub takes a sneak preview at the world's first juxtaposition of two rock star artists, Ai Weiwei and Andy Warhol,…

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The fine art of public panic

Tropfest is back. The Biennale of Sydney was saved as were PIAF's The Giants. Announcing your demise turns out to…

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