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Social practice: embedding art in community
Looking back over 12 years of social practice in Sydney’s West, Curator Anne Loxley speaks to ArtsHub about how C3West…
No laughing matter: comedy in the wake of #MeToo
The #MeToo movement has revealed the widespread extent of sexual harassment, and brought down comedy legends like Louis CK. What…
Tate Director delivers hard line on the future of museums
Maria Balshaw is no stranger to strong talk; in a conversation with ArtsHub she tackles the topics of gender equity,…
Why there need to be more autistic characters in children’s books
The limited and skewed portrayal of autism means it is often misrepresented rather than represented in fiction, which can be…
Auckland’s top gallery director talks tight budgets
Rhana Devenport has a vision, but the Auckland Art Gallery's budget is insufficient to deliver it.
What we must learn from the Deadly Woman Blues fiasco
Deadly Woman Blues should not be forgotten. It remains a useful and instructive example, albeit unintentionally, of the authorial burdens…
Sculptureum is a new take on the sculpture park
ArtsHub visited New Zealand’s newest sculpture park, Sculptureum, which combines popular festival bravado with a passion for collecting.
Call of the wild: Extreme artist residencies
Some artists are inspired by pushing their practice – and themselves – to the edge. We take a look at…
9 writing and reading tips from writers
Whether you’re wrestling writer’s block or you’re an avid reader wanting to approach stories from a new perspective, try these…
The NGV Triennial: Why it puts Melbourne on the map
With the inaugural edition of the NGV Triennial in full swing, we take a look at why it is needed…