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Remember art offers an avenue for clouding minds

For this Dementia Action Week 2022 we dip into the archives for a snapshot of what the sector is doing…

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Orchestras fusing creativity and science for access

Orchestras across the country are teaming up with experts and community groups to deliver specialised programs that bust access barriers.

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Can arts funding be self-sustaining?

Inviting the sector to pitch in, new startup ArtsPay envisions the role it could have in paving the way to…

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New piano syllabus takes elitism out of exams

The Australian Guild of Music is heralding a new era of piano and instrumental exams, making them more affordable, accessible,…

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Auslan storytellers building accessibility from the ground up

How can decolonisation strategies empower Deaf communities and help build an all-inclusive exhibition? We spoke with two artists leading this…

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Views on the future for emerging GLAM professionals

Maintaining relevance in the next 10 years comes down to accessibility, digital transformation and the social function of museums.

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What digital futures mean for galleries and museums

Digital shouldn’t be temporary pandemic measures but instead aim to future-proof the cultural sector with a change of vision, according…

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So you want my arts job: Disability Art Centre, CEO

If you believe that art should be accessible to all, have a sense of humour and is a great communicator,…

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Hannah Gadsby on being an autistic queer comedian

RMIT PhD candidate Clem Bastow discusses comedian Hannah Gadsby’s new book, Ten Steps to Nanette, and how it relates her…

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Celebrating the digital pivots of 2021

From phoenix festivals to million dollar fairs, the year ushered another wave of innovators turning challenges into opportunities.

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