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A new curatorial partnership highlights Aboriginal innovation

Committing time to Indigenous storytelling, this Artbank exhibition is the culmination of two years of community-led curation with Tjungu Palya…

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Fringe Festival season heats up across four states

From a floating venue in Perth to a CBD takeover in Sydney, the Australian Fringe spirit remains independent, irreverent and…

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Experienced Creative Industries teachers are the secret of success

Study Creative Arts and Media at Flinders and create your dream future.

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Why students are your best source of information at a university open day

Potential students attending WAAPA’s Open Day on 11 August can learn why graduates describe their time at the Academy as…

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Why education is the most important weapon in your career arsenal

From school leaver to mature age student, gaining the right qualifications will arm you for whatever’s next in your arts…

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Unauthorised Banksy exhibition to hit Sydney

With rock concert fanfare, the buy-in Banksy blockbuster comes to town putting a new spin on how, and why, we…

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Why empathy is key to small business success

We asked Matthew Jackson of Acknowledge Creativity what skill is needed to be successful as a small business owner.

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Aboriginal art and activism, Queensland style

From ghost nets to urban collectives, to infiltrating white fella institutions and busting the gatekeepers through mentorship, Aboriginal art activism…

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Realising the future for the creative industries

Creative Victoria is listening to many voices to shape the Victoria’s next creative industries strategy, sparking a conversation about the…

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Learning to read children’s literature (again)

Deakin Senior Lecturer Dr Kirstine Moruzi discusses why kids’ books are worth serious investigation.

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