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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

Craft symposium announced, MCA collection rehang, Experimenta Triennial of Media Art news, Mona kids picture book, and more arts news…

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Facebook censors disabled artist's activist project

Fake history fuelling harassment, or a brilliant activist project that confronts individual perceptions? Facebook removed link this week to a…

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$5M philanthropic gift to Sydney Festival – the largest in its history

RØDE Founder donates $5 million to the Sydney Festival, with a message to philanthropists that the arts need their help.

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Turning to the streets – art in COVID times

From pop up galleries in empty shops, using trams and traffic barriers, billboards and pocket urban parks and laneways -…

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Must see performing arts of 2021: Part One – theatre and musical theatre

Our Performing Arts Editor Richard Watts selects some of the shows he’s most excited to see in 2021.

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Applause: Latest funding and awards announced

Sydney Theatre Company announces resident artists for 2021, Clifroy prize winner announced, Darwin Fringe Festival call out, plus more opportunities…

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How COVID could change your workplace in 2021

The pandemic has undoubtedly changed the way we work, but how many of the changes we've become accustomed to will…

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Eight new year's resolutions for hope in the arts

2020 showed us all that we can survive, and in some cases thrive. Eight leaders in the arts offer their…

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Theatre Review: Twelfth Night, Virginia Plain/New Theatre

'Even so quickly may one catch the plague?' Love is a virus in this independent production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night,…

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Book Review: Living with the Anthropocene

Edited by Cameron Muir, Kirsten Wehner and Jenny Newell, these excellent essays speak more of loss than of hope.

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