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Training versatile and self-sufficient actors by degree

The Bachelor of Performing Arts (Stage and Screen) at the Actors Centre Australia equips students with varied and versatile skills.

woven mat by Indigenous artist Melinda Gedjen
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The art prize for women that keeps on giving

Australia’s highest value prize for women artists is calling for entries, so give your studio practice that much needed career…

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Diversity and drawing at heart of learning in 2023

100 years old; 100 years young – a creative legacy shaping the next generation of Australian artists through short summer…

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Don’t underestimate your potential for digital growth

We know creatives and organisations need to embrace digital audience engagement, but a new short course shows it is not…

Deakin
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Your story – building an authentic and sustainable career in the arts

Deakin University is known for its innovation and adaptability. A powerful combination for creatives.

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Creating great interiors, one space at a time

Creativity and practicality combine in TAFE SA’s interior design courses.

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How the right connections help build a career

Studying at NIDA provided director Carissa Licciardello with the skills and connections to thrive in the independent sector, and also…

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From coast to Country, First Nations artists celebrated

Whether turning to local First Nations artists or to artists living remotely on Country, Hazelhurst Arts Centre takes an embedded…

William Barton smiles at the camera. He has shoulder length dark hair and brown eyes. His right hand rests on an ochre-painted didgeridoo and he wears a brown leather jacket over a black t-shirt.
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Barton meets Beethoven in classical music’s greatest get-together

Didgeridoo virtuoso William Barton speaks about the importance of story and place when playing with Queensland Symphony Orchestra.

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First Nations photographers offer provocative and timely conversations

Riffing off photography’s traditional role as ‘witness’, HOTA showcases new appreciation of First Nations photographers as storytellers.

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