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Making your mark in the high-tech stakes

Tech enthusiasts will converge on the Powerhouse Museum for a celebration of DIY geek innovation this August.

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The Extreme Climate of Nicholas Folland

By utilising common domestic materials, taxidermy and ice, Folland taps into our individual and accumulated sense of identity.

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Brandis' leaked anti-piracy proposal is unrealistic

The Australian Government has proposed ISP monitor and punish Australians who download and infringe copyright law.

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Richard Larter dies, aged 85

Days before an exhibition of his work opens at Watters Gallery, Richard Larter dies in Canberra.

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Inside the Salon des Refusé

ArtsHub visual arts writer was a selector at this year's Salon des RefusĂ©. She lifts curtain on how they sifted…

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Music course helps redefine aims for Afghan musician

A Melbourne-based musician is keeping the tunes of his native culture alive, with a Western twist.

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One man’s trash is another man’s exhibit

A new exhibition will showcase our rubbish, and work to shine a light on what is says about the state…

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The Basil Sellers prize gives artists a sporting chance at success

The winner of the $100,000 Basil Sellers Art Prize will be announced at the Ian Potter Museum of Art in…

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Queensland artist wins the 2014 Basil Sellers Art Prize

$100K prize goes to a work that tackles racism in sport and celebrates Indigenous footballers.

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Edmund Capon to judge the Doug Moran Art Prizes

Legendary arts figure Edmund Capon joins Lewis Miller in judging this year’s Doug Moran Art Prizes.

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