Writing and Publishing
The Gabriels: Election Year in the Life of One Family
Richard Nelson's portrait of an American family struggling with grief, debt and political turmoil is as epic as it is…
Taking risks with art and technology
Robots, Pano-scopes and Sensoriums: technology has changed experience of museum and library collections for the better.
What workspaces are best for freelancers?
Finding the ideal workspace as a freelancer is difficult but ergonomic, social and purposely designed spaces are on the rise.
Maximising your relationship with Council
Local government is a key source of arts funding for many; here are some tips on optimising such relationships.
Mindfulness for arts workers
No incense, chanting, or lotus positions required.
Why an outback arts manager could be your dream job
Working in a remote Indigenous community with local artists can be an isolating and challenging role. It could also be…
A toolkit for a healthier arts sector
The long-term aim of the Arts Wellbeing Collective isn’t just about making individuals more resilient; it’s about developing a stronger,…
Indigenous creatives oppose Productivity Commission advice
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, writers and performers have published an open letter opposing Productivity Commission recommendations on copyright.
Regional initiative engages writers with disability
A three year program for aspiring writers with disability living in regional areas has received federal funding support.
An opportunity to be a cultural diplomat
Cultural diplomacy grants recognise the capacity of the arts to showcase the complexities and riches of Australia.