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Art with audiences, not art for audiences

Audiences used to be passive recipients of creativity. Now they are increasingly part of the creative process.

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The dismal future of creative arts education

Australia's best-known playwright attacks the squeeze on creative arts education.

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Ian Fairweather: Late Works 1953-1974

Many works from private collections very rarely seen by the public are featured in this exhibition, which focuses on the…

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Measure the small wins

Do you acknowledge your small wins, and take time to check them against the goals you set?

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Inject some creativity into your job application

If you think creativity begins and ends in the workplace, think again. In fact, creativity in job applications is fast…

Career Advice

Never lose sight of the big picture

Keeping your eye ever-fixed on your ultimate career goals is the best way to accomplishing them.

Career Advice

Shake up your five year plan

When your career begins to veer off track it might be a good idea to get out that good old…

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Radiance: The Neo-Impressionists

Australia's first survey of Neo-Impressionism highlights the vibrancy and originality of these artists.

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Too many festivals bad for local artists

Arts festivals make politicians feel good but they depress independent artists who don't fit the festival mode.

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Understanding health care with a paintbrush

Using painting as a research tool has enabled a new understanding of creativity in cancer support, pharmacy and Aboriginal health.

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