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A Climate for Art, Underneath Ms Archer and Nightshifts

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Richard is away this week, guest host Oliver Coleman fills in! Co-writer and performer Louise Siversen explores cancel culture in theatrical performance, ‘Underneath Ms Archer’, depicting a 21st woman’s encounter with a medieval man from the past; Co-Curator Annika Aitken on ‘Nightshifts’, a University of Melbourne exhibition that draws on the metaphor of night-time to understand the theme of solitude; Lana Nyugen on new Australian campaign for fossil fuel divestment in the arts industry and sector, ‘A Climate for Art’.

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Richard is away this week, guest host Oliver Coleman fills in! Co-writer and performer Louise Siversen explores cancel culture in theatrical performance, ‘Underneath Ms Archer’, depicting a 21st woman’s encounter with a medieval man from the past; Co-Curator Annika Aitken on ‘Nightshifts’, a University of Melbourne exhibition that draws on the metaphor of night-time to understand the theme of solitude; Lana Nyugen on new Australian campaign for fossil fuel divestment in the arts industry and sector, ‘A Climate for Art’.

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