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Record enrolments as oldest art school gets new life

NAS new development opens in two weeks with record enrolments, reflecting contemporary attitudes from Australia’s old art school.

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Look who is coming to play

When two forces like philanthropists John Kaldor and David Walsh come together then we can expect something big.

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Putting the social back in social media

Social media works most effectively for your organisation when you add value to your community.

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Art Gallery of New South Wales 2015 program through many lenses

From the beginnings of photography to insightful juxtapositions between historic and contemporary art, the Art Gallery of New South Wales…

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The Labor agenda for arts policy

With a Labor Government looking increasingly likely after the 2016 Federal election, Arts spokesman Mark Dreyfus is re-examining the ALP's…

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How to develop awesome mentors early

A good mentor will help you fast track your learning, will challenge your thinking and will advise you in tough…

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Webisodes: do they really get you into mainstream television?

The Katering Show is one of dozens of brand new webisodes competing for attention - but it comes with a…

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Fears museums split would damage lobbying power

A new peak body could leave both galleries and museums weakened, argues Museums Australia.

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Moneybag: latest opportunities

From new grants to prizes and awards, ArtsHub compiles this week's opportunities to get money: Chippendale Art Prize offers cash…

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Forget passion – unpaid work keeps fringe festivals afloat

Fringe Festivals have powerful positive economic impacts for cities but not so often so the performers who make them.

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