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Who are the new feminist writers?

The inaugural Feminist Writers' Festival is a forum for a feminist agenda that is seriously 21st Century.

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How to make your art practice sustainable

In this climate of funding cuts and a dwindling market, artists and arts organisations need to protect themselves from the…

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'Busy' is not a badge of honour

Working at a frenetic pace is a disease of the contemporary workplace. Boasting about it is positively perverse.

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How to start a new festival

Old festivals close but newcomers draw crowds. In a saturated market, how does a new festival get a foothold?

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Indigenous stories heard through public art

Public sculptures carry an impact you can’t ignore, and a number of Indigenous artists have found a voice in that…

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Knowing when it’s time to reinvent yourself

Patron and galleriest Gene Sherman knows the importance of recalibration. As her Fugitive Structures project wraps up she reveals plans…

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Author incomes halved in past 15 years

Falling book prices have dramatically reduced the capacity for writers to make a living from their work.

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Four ways artists are activists

You don’t need to sew your lips together or take to the streets to make political art. In fact, your…

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Making the most of the video boom

We are all told that video content is the way to go, but what path do you take – the…

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Is a practical writing degree an oxymoron?

Universities are pitching writing degrees as pragmatic career courses for a new generation of writers.

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