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New model disrupts programming at Carriageworks

Carriageworks hands over authorship of its public space to ARIs via the project NO SHOW, designed to rethink partnerships and…

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Love and intimacy in COVID times

Three theatre directors, an author and a visual artist speak of love and intimacy in our current pandemic, and how…

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$60.5m QLD gallery to get new signature artworks

Artists Ramesh Nithiyendran and Judy Watson have each been commissioned to make an outdoor artwork ahead of HOTA's new $60.5…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

New funding program supports regional galleries, festivals announce programs and special guests, the return of American Psycho, and more.

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap

COVID grants available for artists, Powerhouse names creatives for residency program, Laura Greaves announced as WestWords writer in residence, plus…

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How to survive digital overload - From the archive

A successful blog or community management role has users contacting you 24/7. Here's how to survive.

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Latest arts money isn’t enough; we need transparency

Over the past decade, Australia’s national arts funding has shrunk while the demand has increased. Writer Jo Caust looks at…

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When do you have enough material to start writing your book?

The leap of faith from a shorter work to a full-length book comes with many potential pitfalls including procrastination and…

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How to embrace criticism when your ideas are unconventional

Persevering through rejection and criticism are vital for successful artists but they are even more important when your ideas are…

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The adage ‘fake it till you make it’ has become easier thanks to Zoom

Since COVID-19, the virtual job interview has become de rigueur. We talk with ANAT, an organisation that has recently appointed…

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