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ILBIJERRI's Artistic Director of almost 18 years, Dr Rachael Maza AM. The photo shows Maza, an older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander woman with greying hair, sitting in a leafy courtyard. She is smiling, almost laughing, and leans forward with her hands clasped and her elbows on her knees.
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Rachael Maza on shaping the narrative, trusting her gut and preparing to say goodbye

After almost 18 years as ILBIJERRI’s Artistic Director, Dr Rachael Maza AM is stepping down at the end of the…

artwork of futurist city view with avatar woman in white suit. Powerhouse commission
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New collab between Powerhouse Parramatta and M+ Hong Kong results in 65-metre video

Powerhouse announces major international commission with South Korean artist Ayoung Kim to launch inaugural program with the museum’s opening in…

Miriam Stannage: an old looking coloured photograph of a woman at a kitchen holding a printed work on paper she has created.
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Defying patriarchal structures: Why an Australian artist disguised her name

An unconventional portrait by a female Australian artist has reignited conversation around gender politics in the art world.

Image description: A photo of Fiona Winning, smiling at the camera. She has short red hair, glasses and is wearing a colourful green, pink and yellow top.
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Vale Fiona Winning: the game-changing arts producer is sorely missed

The culture-shaping arts leader and producer was farewelled by family and friends last Friday, with mourners encouraged to think, ‘What…

Woman in studio working on wood makers bench. Homo Faber.
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Rethinking craft: 5 questions with international craft platform Homo Faber

Want to be part of the important international craft movement? Learn more about Homo Faber.

A close-up photograph of a person jumping from bollard to bollard on a stretch of road; the photo shows only their legs and feet. The person is wearing black pants, white socks and black and red sneakers. The photo illustrates Artshub's weekly On the Move column, which summarises the week's arts sector appointments across Australia.
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On the move: latest arts sector appointments

Your weekly round-up of Australian arts sector appointments.

Unconformity. Image: Indie Rights. Female geologists on screen.
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From darning socks to licking rocks: I watched every movie with a female geologist and here’s what I learned

Verity Borthwick, author of Hollow Air, watched 25 films featuring female geologists and unearthed some rock-solid stereotypes.

Gallery view of installation of sculptures made from various materials.
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Curator Ellie Buttrose explains theme for her 2026 Adelaide Biennial

Curator Ellie Buttrose centres material strength at the heart of her 2026 Adelaide Biennale.

Old man in red jumper and cane in gallery setting with paintings. William Robinson
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Vale William Robinson – a pioneer visionary of the Australian landscape

Reflecting upon William Robinson's incredible career, which rethought the Australian landscape genre.

Jack Edwards, the internet's resident librarian.
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Jack Edwards is becoming one of the most important figures in publishing

Still in his twenties, Jack Edwards has quickly become the UK's refined arbiter of good taste in literature.

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