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The art of the impossible: International collaboration during COVID

Companies collaborating with Irish and New Zealand colleagues tell us how their productions are forging ahead despite the pandemic. Dogged…

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Adaptability key as students thrive making creative works in isolation

The graduate work of acting and theatre students from the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Fine Arts and Music is…

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Shaping a new wave of screen business entrepreneurs

AFTRS Master of Arts Screen: Business is a two-year transformative course that creates the opportunity for screen media thinkers to…

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Arts sector speaks out over Facebook changes

What does Facebook’s change to content sharing mean for arts organisations? We asked the sector about what is being described…

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New funding initiatives announced in Queensland

A new fund supporting First Nations performing arts organisations, and pathways for emerging arts organisations towards multi-year funding, has been…

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ARIs and the challenge of online existence during COVID

COVID caused cultural bodies around the world to turn digital, but for smaller orgs like ARIs, the change to online…

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Counting the COVID cost to live music and events

Two new reports highlight the sustained financial, and psychological impacts on workers and artists in Victoria’s live events and music…

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TMAG’s Apology to Tasmanian Aboriginal People

In a landmark move, Tasmania Museum and Art Gallery, and Royal Society of Tasmania, jointly apologises to the Aboriginal people…

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap

Undercover Artist Festival seeks applicants, recipients of Asia Dunlop Medals announced, American photographer wins big Australian photographic award, plus more…

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Two women who rewrote Australian Modernism

A sculptor and a spiritualist are an unlikely pair to have shaped the history of Australian art, both now recognised…

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