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Workshop, collaborate and listen

Graduate study can challenge you, provide the right environment for artistic collaborations, and help you establish lasting industry connections.

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How arts education encourages a growth mindset

The way we approach challenges impacts how much we learn from them; a trait we continue to develop throughout our…

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Applause: recent winners

Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters awarded; legendary drummer honoured for distinguished services, and women winners.

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Can you spot a fake?

Live Performance Australia has released a consumer guide to avoiding fake ticket scams as QPAC warns its patrons about unauthorised…

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Why playwriting is like sculpting

By being open to what’s possible, writing becomes a process of discovery, says playwright Andrew Bovell.

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On the move: the latest appointments and resignations

National Heritage Committee and National Museum Council appointments, and new board members for Victorian Opera.

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And Fire Came Down by Emma Viskic

Caleb is quixotic, obstinate, resilient, tough and too honest for his own good.

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Pushing past breaking point

Creating art is mentally challenging and can push artists to breaking point – so how do artists persevere? And do…

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Why specialised training matters in the arts

Specialised training creates work-ready and highly skilled graduates.

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Artbank + ACMI = $210,000 in commissions

A new commissioning program is calling for visual artists and filmmakers to create avant-garde artwork.

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