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Art fairs are the new black

Arts fairs are clawing back online audiences both as audiences and buyers.

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Choir: cheaper than hospital and just as essential

Researchers are measuring the value of arts engagement against psychiatric care and counting the benefits.

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Vivaldi by Candlelight

The concept – a Baroque chamber music concert in a cathedral. With food. From tiny acorns mighty productions grow.

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66 people to follow on Twitter

ArtsHub's guide on the Australian artists, gallerists, arts advocates, performers, programmers, writers, managers and more to follow on Twitter.

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Watch World Ballet Day LIVE

Keep this feed running for the next 23 hours to watch five of the world’s leading ballet companies share a…

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What women critics know that men don't

Women critics loved Griffith's Antigone. Men hated it. Translating their different reactions reveals the gendered politics of critique.

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Lord of the Dance

Overcooked production values suffocate talented dancers with unicorns, butterflies and sequins.

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Arts policy for audiences not artists

The basic problem with the current 20th century arts funding model is that it remains producer- or artist-centric, rather than…

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Cultural capital: Perth

Geographical isolation and resources wealth have spawned a distinctive cultural identity that begs the eastern states to pay more attention…

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What our arts policy can learn from Korea, Brazil & Belgium

Smart countries are introducing arts policies that make the arts central to shaping economic and social change.

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