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Art in the age of disaster

Hope and grief simmer at the centre of two extraordinary live works by Indonesian filmmakers premiering at Asia TOPA.

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Arts, activism and audio: The ArtsHubbub episode two

In the second episode of our monthly podcast we speak about politics in art and the importance of reaching an…

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Artist censored from Hong Kong protest exhibition

Badiucao is again at the centre of a censorship debate, left questioning the ambiguity the protest intentions, and structures of…

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Applause: Latest funding and awards announced

Yhonnie Scarce receives $60,000 Yalingwa Fellowship, 12 authors make the 2020 Stella Prize Longlist, Hatched Curatorial Fellowship announced, and latest…

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Our new podcast: the ArtsHubbub

The ArtsHubbub – ArtsHub's monthly podcast takes a look inside Australian arts, and the minds of Australian artists. Each episode…

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Review: Hecate, Perth Festival (WA)

The first ever adaptation of Macbeth in the Noongar language of southwestern WA is ambitious, important and highly entertaining.

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Review: Ballet at the Quarry – Light and Shadow, Perth Festival (WA)

WA Ballet’s triple bill includes some stellar moments, alongside some clunky choices.

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Review: mi:wi, QPAC (QLD)

Expressive dancers create a beautiful sense of solidarity rooted in Ngarrindjeri culture.

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Can you ever have too much Beethoven?

University of Sydney’s David Larkin asks, is Beethoven at risk of overexposure?

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Are arts grants applications blocked by classist language?

Applying for a grant shouldn't require a specific language but for some there is a class barrier that prevents application.

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