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RMIT Gazette: Is it really all about the money?

Jessica Pethick  
29/06/2018

Most of us were taught early on that it’s not polite to discuss money, and in the arts, we take it further.

Posted In: EWF 2018 & RMIT Gazette

Food writing beyond critique: exploring the universal and individual relationships we have with food

Ruby-Rose Pivet-Marsh  
28/06/2018

Food writing spans forms, allowing us to explore so much more than just the plate in front of us.

Posted In: Creative producers & EWF 2018

Lur Alghurabi: The Personal, The Public

Lur Alghurabi  
26/06/2018

"I keep two Facebook accounts. One has all my relatives, friends from my schools, friends from my hometowns..."

Posted In: Artists & EWF 2018

The State of Online Feminism

Vishaka Kumar  
25/06/2018

How has the language around feminist movements evolved within the virality of online platforms?

Posted In: Creative producers & EWF 2018

Winnie Dunn: It takes a village to write a sentence

Winnie Dunn  
22/06/2018

"Sweatshop has taught me many things, but what will always stay with me is the lesson that literature must make an original contribution to knowledge."

Posted In: Artists & EWF 2018

Were you an arty or science kid?

Christian Tsoutsouvas  
20/06/2018

We asked some of our artists to look back on their high school English and Science classes and tell us what they found easy, hard, boring and interesting.

Posted In: Creative producers & EWF 2018

Dani Weber: What I’ve learned from creating space to talk about sex

Dani Weber  
20/06/2018

"Challenging the silence and mystery around sex has enabled me to peel back layers of guilt and repression, and learn more about what is possible for myself and others."

Posted In: Artists & EWF 2018

Coming to terms with imperfection

Duyen Nguyen  
15/06/2018

‘When things are perfect, that’s when you need to worry most.’ – Drew Barrymore

Posted In: Creative producers & EWF 2018

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