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So you think you're not political

You don't have to be dealing with overtly controversial issues to create work that agitates and activates.

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Bringing learning into the workplace with Open Channel

Open Channel short courses and professional attachments help aspiring creators get in the workplace early.

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Don't judge me on money, says Minister

The Minister for the ​Arts Senator Mitch Fifield says being a strong advocate for the arts doesn’t mean delivering government…

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Is professionalism a dirty word in the arts?

Has too much talk of brand and career management muddied the path of professional practice as an artist? Artistic growth…

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How the art market's million dollar distortion affects you

The global art market rises and falls on multi-million dollar works but 90% of artworks sell for less than $50,000.

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Culture needs to catch up with the new old

Arts organisations need to adjust their thinking to engage a booming population with time and energy to live a rich,…

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Youth theatre companies under pressure in shrinking sector

Only three of 13 youth performing arts companies received project funding from the AusCo for 2016 but it's not always…

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Carriageworks bid for $50 million facelift

With attendances that have grown seven-fold over the last five years, Carriageworks has proven its mixed-discipline entrepreneurial blend works.

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My life as a plus-size actress

When you are a child actor, chubby means cute. When you hit adolescence, it can be agony. And as an…

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Sounding the right note for women composers

A new initiative designed to address the gender imbalance in Australian composition has been launched in Sydney.

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