Writing and Publishing
Why students are your best source of information at a university open day
Potential students attending WAAPA’s Open Day on 11 August can learn why graduates describe their time at the Academy as…
Why education is the most important weapon in your career arsenal
From school leaver to mature age student, gaining the right qualifications will arm you for whatever’s next in your arts…
Book Review: The Returns by Philip Salom
Salom is a highly regarded poet so it is not surprising that his writing style reflects his love for words.
Just how white is Australian publishing?
The First Nations and People of Colour Writers’ Count is raising money to examine under-representation in Australian publishing.
Why empathy is key to small business success
We asked Matthew Jackson of Acknowledge Creativity what skill is needed to be successful as a small business owner.
Realising the future for the creative industries
Creative Victoria is listening to many voices to shape the Victoria’s next creative industries strategy, sparking a conversation about the…
Learning to read children’s literature (again)
Deakin Senior Lecturer Dr Kirstine Moruzi discusses why kids’ books are worth serious investigation.
Move over country music; Artstate Tamworth is capturing our nation’s ear
It’s not regional arts practice; it’s great art practice that happens outside our cities. Artstate Tamworth is cracking open thinking…
Partnering up to communicate the arts
Relationship building was an important part of the agenda for Alex Raupach when he attended the Communicating the Arts Conference.
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
56 artists from across Australia selected for National Still Life Award, Small Tapestry Award announces winners, 2019 Inky Shortlist revealed,…