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The Bard unbound
Students unable to attend Bell Shakespeare productions can now access performances and actors’ commentaries online.
Funding shortfall sparks Hobart Baroque cancellation
Lord Mayor steps in to try and save boutique festival after lack of state funding leads organisers to pull the…
VIDEO: Circus arts flourish at Edinburgh Fringe
Artists in Edinburgh are taking advantage of the presence of friends and colleagues to collaborate, experiment and train together.
The rise of the Art Advisor
With galleries increasingly under pressure, and universities pumping out a stream of arts professionals, other job options are flourishing as…
Active arts engagement the key to healthier living
In light of Australia’s looming obesity crisis, engaging with the arts is more important than ever before, especially given the…
Perth artists take to the streets
New artworks are being showcased to the public as part of the 2014 Perth City Winter Arts Season.
Surviving on the Fringe: the reality for Edinburgh's arts community
The Fringe brings thousands of visiting artists to Edinburgh but what impact does this have on artists who call the…
Survive in the art world: market the brand, sell the product
In the modern world artists are pushed to market themselves and sell their artistic output.
Why we should care about disability leadership
Giving a leading voice to people with disability plays an important part in making the artistic process an inclusive experience.
Junction Arts Festival unveils 2014 program
Live art, live music, cross-generational collaborations and memorials to dead pets; Junction is not your usual arts festival.