Career Advice
So you want my arts job: physical comedy and clown teacher
Drawing from over 20 years' experience, Clare Bartholomew divulges what it means to be a physical comedy and clown teacher.
How to find your sweet spot with social media
Balancing the needs for inner peace with audience development is an ongoing struggle for artists and creatives. Here are some…
Upskilling by responding to young peopleās needs
Propel Youth Arts WAās dedicated professional development program, PIVOT, returns with a fresh outlook drawing on past learnings.
Why I'm studying... Honours in Performing Arts (Dance) at WAAPA
West Australian dancer Annmarie Clifton-James graduated from WAAPA in 2022, but chose to continue study with an Honours year. She…
9 ways to help you deal with creative rejection
Hearing "no" is never easy but recovering from rejection is a necessary part of the artistās life. Here are some…
Setting in motion: what Irelandās basic income pilot could mean for Australia
The success of the national campaign that established Irelandās Basic Income for the Arts pilot scheme offers a range of…
How to pitch your work to a festival director
Three Australian festival directors offer tips on pitching your art for inclusion in their events.
Why we fail when we talk about talent
Using the word 'talented' as praise and encouragement devalues hard work, skill and learned ability. We need to use better…
Entering theatre at different life stages ā taking another path
Some arts practitioners follow a straight line into their chosen profession. Others take a more circuitous path to get there...
So you want my arts job: Art Teacher, Costume and Jewellery Designer
Anna Kolusniewski runs a successful business teaching art classes for children and adults, while also creating stunning wearable pieces on…