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What could welfare reforms mean for artists?
For artists relying on government welfare payments, reforms recently flagged by the Federal Government could see big changes. But don’t…
Art outside your comfort zone
Two new productions in Perth and Melbourne – one from an Olympian turned cabaret artist; the other from a musician…
Ten tips to become a curator
There are many pathways for someone who studies art. One of the most stimulating is that of a curator.
QTC Board censors Campbell Newman joke
The Queensland Theatre Company's board has censored a line about Campbell Newman in their current production. Ben Eltham reports.
Building but not breaking the glass ceiling
Research reveals women in architecture are paid less and unlikely to make it to the top. But the profession is…
Eight unlikely places you can work in the arts
Arts organisations are not your only options. Thinking – and training – broadly can yield a different kind of job…
Writers' Festivals in 2014
In 2014, expect big names in literature to grace stages across the country and digital promises to be made good.
Where there’s smoke, there’s ire
Cigarette smoking in a Griffin production has caused complaints and a protest; what are the issues around smoking on stage?
Art after death
What happens to your artwork after you die and how can you protect it?
Funding and the changing face of ARIs
How do ARIs sustain their programing when the dollar comes up short? ArtsHub looks at ARI funding on the eve…