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![A robot uses its mechanical fingers to play the keyboard.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/possessed-photography-U3sOwViXhkY-unsplash.jpg?w=310)
AI doesn’t mean human-made music is doomed. Here’s why
Human music-making isn’t going anywhere, argues the University of Melbourne's Alexander Crooke.
![Nevada murals. A close-up of a giant hand being painted in a mural by a Caucasian man in a baseball cap.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/05/Artwork-on-Plumas-Bank-building-in-Reno-by-Erik-Burke-2.png?w=310)
The Burner effect, part one – Nevada murals
The Nevada Free Range Art Highway, where civic walls are bright with murals and out-door museums are the norm, is…
![A female acrobat hanging from silk ropes at height in front of stage curtains.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/HERO_Aerial-act-@nmarci.photo_RESIZED.jpg?w=310)
Circus artists latest to be caught up in changing insurance market
Rising insurance costs are hitting some parts of the sector hard. Among the worst affected are independent circus artists, whose…
![Regional Queensland performers in a musical in 2024.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/blah_ed73ce-e1718078598731.jpg?w=310)
A new era for regional Queensland arts
A diverse group of bodies, old and new, are committed to providing opportunities for regional artists over the long-term.
![Woman dressed in black seated on floor playing black guitar.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/pexels-karolina-grabowska-4471894.jpg?w=310)
The arts are being sidelined in the cost of living crisis
It’s time we stopped framing the arts as a luxury instead of a human right threatened by the cost of living…
![Sprung Ensemble member, Sinead Skorka Brennan in ‘O, How I Dreamt of Things Impossible’, 2020. Photo: Kate Holmes. A performer on a darkened stage with a colourful bodysuit. The performer lowered their body, supported by their arms and legs like a spider pose.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/06/Image-1_Sinead_web-e1717566573207.jpeg?w=310)
What does a disability-led audition process look like?
With an ensemble call-out and funding for new work, Sprung Dance Theatre is building upon existing disability-led frameworks to expand…
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Are Queensland performers still losing out?
It's been a year since unions and communities began pressuring Queensland companies to hire more locals. Has anything changed?
![The ACMF music program at Cobham Youth Justice Centre NSW. Photo: Supplied. Two people in red polo shirts sitting outside on a bench. One is holding a guitar with the head down while the other appears to be teaching.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/05/IMG_4169-e1716520202249.jpeg?w=310)
How music in youth detention can create new futures
Music allows incarcerated youth with opportunities to redefine themselves from young offenders to young artists, writes Alexis Anja Kallio.
![Two Aboriginal men dance together, both dressed in orange prison overalls. One, fully dressed and with a shaved head, supports the other man, who has curly hair and is shirtless, his overalls tied around his waist.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/05/PAZ_TASSONE_THE_OTHER_SIDE_OF_ME_DR_Tuesday_08-08-2023-79-of-133.jpg?w=310)
Remounting a Stolen Generations story told through dance
Remounting ‘The Other Side of Me’ has allowed NT choreographer Gary Lang to enrich its beauty and potency, he explains.
![AFCM. Under an outside marquee a white man with glasses and a grey suit plays a violin from behind a music stand. There are microphones on stands. Behind him are seated a female and a male violinist resting.](https://www.artshub.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2024/05/AFCM23queens.024_photo-credit-Andrew-Rankin-e1714975922489.jpg?w=310)
Australian Festival of Chamber Music offers an impressive and diverse 2024 program
Jack Liebeck’s third Townsville festival cements his reputation as one of its most exciting artistic directors.