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The entrepreneurial value of wild ideas

Back to Back Theatre's Alice Nash on the ingredients needed to make great work, and the value of such work…

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Applause: recent winners

Queensland literary award shortlist revealed; Event Awards celebrated on the Sunshine Coast; Artist in resident will head to Scotland, and…

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Art and science join forces at the inaugural Big Anxiety Festival

New research in mental health points to the arts as a solution. This festival will advance the conversation further.

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Hilarie Mais

A survey long overdue. Sitting between sculpture and painting, Mais’ constructions appeal to minimalists and mathematicians alike with their very…

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How to think like a leader

What makes a good leader and how can we steal their ideas? We asked two of the industry’s most innovative…

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Fighting the slaughter of arts journalism

If we want good arts journalism it may just be up to us as content consumers, not because of cuts…

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Sounding the Future

An exhibition at UTS Gallery reminds us to listen, to feel, and foretells an existence where sound doesn’t just have…

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Celebrating 20 years of creative freedom across three dimensions

The Contemporary Sculptors Association, with their Yarra Sculpture Gallery, celebrate two decades of activity in a group show featuring work…

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GROW your ideas: Expressions of interest now open

Bankstown Arts Centre is offering artists multiple opportunities to showcase their talents by exploring ideas of urban growth across six…

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Sydney's Cloud Arch critics and our mean-spirited approach to public art

Australians displays a consistently miserly approach to public art, with typically miniscule budgets requiring artists to respond with agility to…

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