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Shakespeare teaches business leaders to be (or not to be)
Academics at Warwick Business School are using Shakespeare’s plays to teach the next wave of business leaders management skills.
Green light for Tasmanian arts precinct
A $75 million arts precinct to be constructed in Hobart.
India’s first arts biennale kicks off
The small Indian city of Kochi is hosting India’s first ever arts biennale festival which will feature the works of…
2013 Sidney Myer Creative Fellowships announced
The Sidney Myer Fund has announced the winners of its 2013 Fellowship. Seven artists were awarded $160,000 over two years…
10 Australian books to read before you die
Results are in from ABC1’s Ten Aussie Books to Read before You Die.
Alysha Herrmann hated art until it found her
Multiple award-winning writer Alysha Herrmann is here as proof of the redemptive powers of the arts to utterly transform a…
Penrith Regional Gallery open to tertiary students
Tertiary students are welcome to use the resources of the Penrith Regional Gallery for research, internships, volunteer work and as…
Melbourne graduate and student performers for hire
Graduate and student artists from the Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music are up for hire…
Cuts to arts programs at the University of Western Sydney
Despite having a $30 million projected budget surplus, the University of Western Sydney has cut a number of programs, including…
Amin Palangi, writer, producer, director and mentor
Writer, producer, director and mentor Amin Palangi concludes a stellar year of achievements with the Screen Transfusions program at the…