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Working in Asia: No place for the individual

The artists as individual, innovator or iconoclast are Western archetype unhelpful in working with Asian art.

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Brandis's $6000 Venice water taxi

While cutting the grants that take artists to the Venice Biennale, the Minister travelled in style to open the new…

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What science and the arts can teach each other

Not everyone can be Leonardo da Vinci, but working collaboratively across disciplines enriches us all.

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Accents on stage: when and why to use them

Accents are an important aspect of the actor’s arsenal but when is it time to fire with both barrels versus…

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AFTRS Open Day offers industry insights

Curious about film and television? Join would-be students and others on 5 September at AFTRS Open Day to see Australia's…

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Is going to Edinburgh Fringe worth it?

The cost of travelling to the world’s largest arts festival is outweighed by an opportunity that has launched John Cleese,…

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'Unsexy' excellence the target of new philanthropy

BighArt is a beneficiary of a new philanthropic partnership program designed to provide support for capacity building.

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Moneybag: latest money news

Opportunities for emerging playwrights and local arts projects in this week's money news.

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How not to lose money on your first Fringe show

Advice from the experts on staging a Fringe Festival show without breaking the bank.

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Unveiled: This week’s program announcements

MPavillion, the Ensemble Theatre, the GRAPHIC festival, and the inaugural Liveworks Festival of Experimental Art; : this week is a…

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