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Culture, Women's Honi 2021 //

Men who hurt women: The sanctification of male artists

Why does the art of violent men endure?

August 18, 2021 Jess Page
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Interview: Akala Newman, Wiradjuri Gadigal singer-songwriter

Akala Newman tells us how she is equally influenced by Caravaggio and Dreaming stories.

January 23, 2020 Madeline Ward
Culture // SCA Spotlight

Tay Tallis: Silver and Light

Tay Tallis manipulates photographic production processes to draw attention to the physical and the rural.

November 26, 2018 Tom Davids
Culture // Art

What they don’t teach you at art school

Soo-Min Shim reflects on the pool of artists

June 14, 2018 Soo-Min Shim

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