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Art is never finished, only abandoned

Can we ever call a work finished? Leonardo Da Vinci said no; rather, we just abandon. We speak with artists…

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Should you care whether you are emerging or not?

Is the emerging artist label only useful for finding grants and opportunities, or can creative practitioners benefit from thinking about…

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Show tunes ring out in a theatre lit by ghostlight

Unable to showcase their talents in the usual way because of COVID-19, graduating Music Theatre students from VCA have instead…

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Theatre Review: Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes, Melbourne Theatre Company

Melbourne Theatre Company opens it's first mainstage production in 12 months and the wait has been worth it.

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8 ways managers can use fiction to prepare for an uncertain reality

It’s a brave new business world, but turning to novelists can help managers explore possible future scenarios.

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

Brisbane Powerhouse CEO to step down, Festival Creative Directors announced for Sydney WorldPride 2023, and more.

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War Memorial calls for sector feedback as Parliament supports development go-ahead

The Australian War Memorial’s planned redevelopment has been plagued by criticism, but even as it calls for sector feedback, the…

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Dance Review: S/WORDS and Unfolding (Adelaide Festival)

Both bills are captivating, revelling in the experimentation and skill that contemporary dance demands.

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What should WA’s arts priorities be post-election?

Arts leaders from a range of companies offer their arts policy suggestions and ideas for whichever party next forms government…

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Q&A: Indigenous Artist Tony Albert on appropriation, identity and Margaret Preston

Using vintage Aboriginal-styled fabrics, artist Tony Albert's new work sits in conversation with Margaret Preston's iconic linocuts and asks the…

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