Writing and Publishing
Sibling ribaldry versus sibling rivalry
Sharing your creative ambitions with a brother or sister can be a competitive spur but it can also be source…
Seven myths about working regionally
It’s time to put to bed the misconceptions about regional arts.
For digital natives, the foyer is the point
We need to rethink our physical spaces to create meaningful live experiences for the constantly connected generation.
Why people quit their jobs
The old adage is that people leave managers, not jobs. But new research suggest that is not necessarily the case.
What makes a good creative arts teacher
From Facebooking lectures to more human connections, the relationships between arts educators and students has definitely changed.
Brighten Sydney streets with your public art
Sydney’s South East will be the home of the city’s newest public art project with five sites identified to showcase…
Pollution destroying heritage-listed art
Mining in the Burrup Peninsula is having devastating effects on ancient rock art but government is protecting industry ahead of…
Fringe cheaper for artists but not everyone is happy
New funding will ensure Adelaide Fringe is more affordable for artists but some argue the money could be better targeted…
The Year I Was Born
This Argentinean/Chilean production is both a compelling piece of theatre and a deeply moving act of remembrance and reconciliation.
The secrets to keeping the doors open
Longevity can seem an elusive concept in the current arts funding climate, so we asked a few established organisations to…