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Why a new code of practice is important for the arts
In our uncertain, unethical times, a code by which artists and organisations can conduct business and their art practice is…
On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
New Patron for QL2; a marketing manager for Yirra Yaakin; new dancers at WA Ballet and Head of Private Sales…
Review: Give Me Your Hand by Megan Abbott, Picador
The doings of the central characters in Give Me Your Hand make for good reading, but you would hope never…
Channel your creative energies into a two year degree on the Gold Coast!
Students at Bond University on the Gold Coast enjoy an innovative program that is tailored to their own unique interests…
Oh joy! Why it's important to enjoy what you study
There’s nothing quite like a motivated and passionate student. But does that passion help fuel a person’s success in the…
Slow textiles – rethinking our enviro-social impact through fibre art
Three very different exhibitions demonstrate the capacity of fibre art to carry contemporary loaded messages.
What it’s really like to be an arts manager
The arts has a reputation for being difficult to break into, but graduates of WAAPA's arts management degree course are…
From behind the scenes at IKEA to exploring design through VR
LCI Melbourne’s Bachelor of Design Arts Interior Design offers students backstage passes to multiple learning environments, opening up endless education…
Review: Tears for Tarshiha by Olfat Mahmoud, Wild Dingo Press
That Olfat Mahmoud has survived to tell her story is a miracle.
One of the most urgent things we can do is make art
ArtsHub speaks to critical theorist Sarah Sentilles about the hopefulness of art and how it becomes a weapon for peace.