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Messy desk, creative mind

Our environment has an impact on our state of mind - is a tidy or messy desk more conducive to…

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Healthy body, healthy art

The body mind dichotomy is dead. Exercise in a gallery or run to let your creative juices flow.

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New artistic directors keen to make their mark, slowly

Four Artistic Directors from around the country share their thoughts on new roles, new opportunities, and making their mark on…

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Miracle work: how creative education can overcome learning disabilities

Inspiring stories of children with severe learning difficulties emphasise the power of creativity and the arts in education.

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Cultural capitals: Hobart

In the latest in our Cultural Capitals series, we explore what's beyond MONA to reveal the 'otherness' and rebellion of…

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The late Gordon Darling and the gentle art of philanthropy

Through the Gordon Darling Foundation, the Darlings undertook a vast range of activities in keeping with their vision for the…

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Four ways arts workers can win in the new economy

Tap into arts-focused online platforms to access materials, administrative support, spaces and customers in a dynamic global economy.

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Bringing mental health out from the shadows

Entertainment workers band together to reduce stigma around mental health in response to alarming findings on suicide and depression in…

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How (and why) to remake a classic

‘If it ain’t broke don’t fix it’ doesn’t apply to the arts, where classics are tinkered with all the time.

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Calisthenics: the synchronised swimming of arts forms

Calisthenics, a uniquely Australian mix of of dance, gymnastics, theatre and rhythmic exercise, became a cinematic obstacle course for feature…

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