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Arts orgs call for greater touring support

Regional communities need improved access to touring performing arts, arts advocates have told a Parliamentary Inquiry.

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How to get good marks in creative courses

Assessment doesn't have to be the dark cousin of learning. In creative arts, educators are using new contextual models better…

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What is the value of a mentor in the arts?

Emerging writers, producers and theatre makers share their thoughts on the value of mentors and how you can get one.

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Overworked? Good habits, not holidays, are the answer

Psychological detachment can help you recover from work related stress.

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Why exercise is good for your arts practice

A dancer, a pianist and a vocal coach discuss the benefits of fitness on their respective practices.

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When art gets too personal

Using the people around you in your art may test whether you care more about your creative work or your…

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Indian architect to take on Melbourne’s MPavilion

Attendances grow for Melbourne’s newest festival pavilion, and its international vision continues with announcement of next architect.

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Artists wanted: $1.6 million art budget for WA's New Museum

Artists are being sought for one of the most exciting museum redevelopments in the world.

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On the move: latest appointments and resignations

This week's appointments make room for newly created roles in renowned arts organisations.

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Staying awake: the art of the epic

Despite claims social media has destroyed our attention spans, audiences still flock to endurance-length theatrical epics: but why?

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