Features
Saving the book industry
The Collaborative Book Industry Council has prepared a roadmap for the industry. Will it be enough?
Seanne Farmer
Originally from Louisiana, Seanne Farmer is an experienced Stage Manager with a long career in the music industry.
Small performing arts orgs make it big globally - for a price
Small-to-medium Australian performing arts companies are enjoying a growing international reputation but at a high cost.
Working for the little guy
When you are starting out it can be worth working for a non-paying experimental or student project. But do it…
Leisa Gibbons
Leisa Gibbons is an Australian Community records management consultant, digital cultural heritage PhD student and a general tech b
Tell Us a Story
As The Moth prepares to land at the Melbourne Writers Festival, we take a look at the revival of live…
Pay TV creates new opportunities for performing artists
From increased exposure to new ways of evaluating one’s own practise, TV work can be invaluable for artists.
Arts funding: which party gives more?
Who spends more on the arts: Labor or Liberal? The answer might surprise you, writes Ben Eltham.
Capturing the nerd audience
The mainstreaming of geek culture means the arts are now targeting the disposable income of a once-derided demographic.
When does a selfie become art?
The ubiquitous ‘selfie’ dominates social media, but how do we differentiate between a vanity snap and legitimate art?