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The Bard unbound

Students unable to attend Bell Shakespeare productions can now access performances and actors’ commentaries online.

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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…

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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.

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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…

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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…

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Perth artists take to the streets

New artworks are being showcased to the public as part of the 2014 Perth City Winter Arts Season.

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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…

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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.

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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.

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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.

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