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No vax, no entry for galleries in the future?

As venue vaccination passports become mandatory in New York, will Australian galleries and museums follow in future?

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Sixteen diverse new writers announced for ArtsHub

We'll be publishing fresh perspectives from these 16 writers in the coming months, as part of an ongoing initiative with…

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Exhibition review: Bee Stung Lips – Barbara Hanrahan, FUMA, Adelaide

The print maker's short but intensely creative life continues to inspire.

Small Joys of Real Life by local Melbourne writer Alle Richards. Photo credit Bec Capp.
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Book review: Small Joys of Real Life, Allee Richards, Hachette

Friendship, desire, and growing up. In her debut novel, Allee Richard’s accepts that sometimes all you can do is be…

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Book review: She is Haunted, Paige Clark, Allen & Unwin

A bitingly clever short story collection about life, loss, relationships, and identity.

Love owls and mermaids singing in the rainbow pop 2020
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Arts and disability: the impact of representation on a national platform

Cultural institutions like the Art Gallery of NSW (AGNSW) are working to create more opportunities for artists with disabilities, highlighting…

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Lessons learned on the job

Riverland Youth Theatre’s new Creative Director reflects on her role and what she’s learned about young people’s wants and needs…

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How an Australian company toured Europe mid-pandemic (plus Tubular Bells!)

Yaron Lifschitz reflects on the challenges of mounting three new works in Europe while half of Australia was in lockdown.

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On the Move: more sector appointments and departures

ASO Chair steps down, NIDA appoints new executives, Opera Australia appoints CEO, and more.

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Book review: The Advocates, Robyn Gulliver and Jill L. Ferguson, Melbourne University Press

Canvassing the stories of women at the frontline of environmental action.

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