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Very detailed textile artwork that is politically focussed. Paul Yore.
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Textiles are radical - Adelaide matching London rethink

A new AGSA exhibition maps out that textiles are not only radical today – but have always been, joining a…

Female painter in blue overalls in studio setting. Meg Walch. Tasmania.
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Can you sustain a studio practice in Tasmania?

Weighing up the challenges with the wins, ArtsHub speaks with four artists on placing their studio practice in Tasmania.

Hands holding phone and uploading digital images to computer screen in background. Photos.
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Nearly 5 billion photos are taken daily – so here’s how to stand out

With less than 8% of photos now taken with cameras, ArtsHub marks World Photography Day by looking at photography careers,…

Young Asian woman is sitting at a desk with a book open in front of her but gazing off to the right as if lost in thought. Romantasy.
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The rise of the romantasy genre, feminist fantasy andĀ diversity in literature

With increasing positive depictions of Asian women in the media, it's time to also centre them in the romantasy genre.

woman's body in performance against red background. APT
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What the APT11 artist list says about now

Who are the artists taking the regional pulse for the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art?

Woman with grey straight hair and black top standing in art gallery. Julie Rrap.
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6 women artists over 60 having survey exhibitions

Does age matter? A look at six Australian women artists who are all presenting major survey museum exhibitions.

Organisational ethics. Five arms reach across a desk, over notebooks and a laptop to clasp each other's wrists.
Opinions & Analysis

Organisational ethics: walking the talk

With artists and companies in crisis, ArtsHub shares some tips on how to move values from the page into practice…

A blue and black illustration of a lightbulb with symbols bursting out of it.
Features

Roadmap to Success – Learning Module 1, Understanding Your Why

The third in a new series of videos offering practical advice for creative businesses and produced by The Big Idea…

A theatre with empty seats, positioned here to denote the Australian theatre industry and performing arts sustainability.
Features

New research in performing arts sustainability

A newly funded research project from Griffith University will partner with companies to develop performing arts sustainability policies.

Dancing as fast as we can. A troupe of 12 contemporary dancers are all jumping in the air at the same time, with arms raised and bodies turned toward the back of the stage. They are mostly in white, with a couple in black trousers, and bathed in yellow light.
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Dancing just as fast as we can...

Sydney's dance scene faces a crisis; but a dedicated dance house could revive its golden era, writes FORM's creative director.

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