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Designs by Leanne Yansin Choi at Paypal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2024 National Graduate Showcase. Photo: Lucas Dawson. A young Asian woman wearing a green high collar dress with lace details and a headscarf of the same colour. She is holding a panel in her hand that is attached to the dress and reveals more lace detailing.
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Graduate designers to watch from Melbourne Fashion Festival 2024

The Melbourne Fashion Festival runs until 9 March; here are the designers to watch from Tuesday's National Graduate Showcase runway.

AIDS quilt on view at ‘Bloodlines by The Huxleys’. Photo: Supplied. A large quilt hangs inside a darkened gallery space with portrait photos of the many who lost their lives in the AIDS epidemic.
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Exhibition review: Bloodlines by The Huxleys, Abbotsford Convent

An incredibly moving exhibition that pays tribute to artists who lost their lives in the AIDS epidemic.

Image is of a man in a red shirt holding to the poles of a carousel. Gown by Kate V M Sylvester made from deconstructed t-shirt for We the Makers Sustainable Fashion Prize 2023. Image: Supplied.
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Just a buzz word? What sustainable fashion means today

Looking at sustainable fashion through transparency, innovative design and ethical practices, plus what we can all do to dress more…

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50 years of championing textiles in regional centre

The 2023 Tamworth Textile Triennial marks a significant milestone for the National Fibre Art Collection.

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Exhibition review: A Soft Touch, 4A

A rich and nuanced exhibition that looks at the medium of contemporary textiles within an Asian diaspora and cultural heritage.

textile artwork by Giillian Bencke
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Major cash boost for national Textiles Award

Thanks to a new sponsor, the Wangaratta Contemporary Textile Award is now offering $40,000 prize money.

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'Air' is a powerful and welcome successor to 'Water'

QAGOMA opens its summer blockbuster exhibition exploring the multifaceted dimensions of the air we breathe.

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When trendy immersion is second to genuine connection: Do Ho Suh

Awe without austricising audiences, Do Ho Suh's exhibition highlights humanity in the turgid passage of migration and movement.

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Paul Yore: Battling controversy with love and labour

In light of his upcoming survey at ACCA, ArtsHub spoke with Paul Yore looking back at the past decade of…

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Rethinking contemporary textiles

Curators and artists come together to discuss emerging trends around the expanded practice of textiles and fibre art.