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Book review: The Fogging by Luke Horton
The portrayal of tension is spot on in this book, of particular note is Horton’s rendering of the insidious impacts…
Commercial galleries are a lifeline for many artists, so who’s supporting them?
ArtsHub speaks with three art dealers across three states, who are all facing the reality of a pandemic art market,…
Book review: The Road – Uprising in West Papua by John Martinkus
Martinkus asserts that the Indonesian government extracts wealth from West Papua with scant regard for the local people.
An art fair that extends 100% of sales directly to Indigenous artists
Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair’s digital pivot is more than just selling art; it’s a digital upskill that protects the future…
Embracing localism: how will audiences respond without international drawcards?
Festivals traditionally lure in audiences with big international names, artists whose work can also help inspire local practitioners. What is…
Why virtual Open Days are more accessible than ever
Geographic distance and long travel times are no longer a challenge for prospective students seeking to learn more about courses…
What JobKeeper changes mean to the arts
While news that JobKeeper payments have been pushed out to March 2021 is a win, it is a life raft…
Spike in demand for animation skills creates opportunity for graduates
The film, television and animation courses at Deakin create work-ready graduates supported by industry partnerships and the latest technology. With…
Transition degree helping older students upskill now available online
WAAPA’s Bachelor of Performing Arts Practice Transition major is designed to prepare the future leaders of the performing arts industry…
ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
Faculty shuffle for UNSW Art & Design, new rooftop development for AGWA, date announced for disability forum, Melb Writers Festival…