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Breaking down the fourth wall

The invisible fourth wall between audiences and performers is made to be broken and theatre makers are doing just that.…

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Bowie is back

It’s been a long wait for David Bowie fans but early critical reviews of his latest album promise that it…

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VOTE ARTS puts politics in election

Country Arts WA is driving an all-parties VOTE ARTS campaign in the coming state election to secure sustainable arts funding…

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When the show can’t go on

Cancellations are a last resort in the arts industry where the show must go on. But what when it can’t?

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Ten days, ten towns, one island

From March 15 - 24, towns across Tasmania will become hives of artistic activity, with Ten Days on the Island…

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New ways to make the most of crowdfunding

Crowdfunding took off last year but 2013 promises new opportunities to raise money for your project.

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Are the arts ‘good for us’?

The argument for public arts funding is based on the assumption that everyone benefits from the arts. But the greatest…

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Opera world launches international awards to survive budget cuts

Amidst dangerous budget cuts, the opera world has united to conduct its very own international awards in the hopes of…

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Art to trigger your senses

Co-artistic directors Penelope Benton and Alexandra Clapham have focused on themes of creative collaboration and unique art experiences for Art…

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Mitchel Cumming

Mitchel Cumming is a contemporary Australian artist and founder/director of the Association for the Facilitation of Access to Art for…

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