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Why creative arts experience is valuable to business

Creative arts offers skills business wants but entrepreneurial artists need to understand the differences to make the leap.

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Indigenous art pioneer closes gallery doors

One of Melbourne's most established Indigenous art galleries, Gabrielle Pizzi Gallery, will close at the end of the year.

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Giant pink condom: sexualisation or safety?

Giant pink condom in Hyde Park raises questions about the relationship between activism and art .

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Redfoo threatens to sue Melbourne blogger

Widespread support has come to a Melbourne blogger whose criticism of Redfoo's latest single went viral this week.

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Branding the artist

Increasing professionalisation of the arts is stymying the ability of artists to take control of their sector.

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Art Fair gives space to the anti-market

The Artissima contemporary art fair is set apart by its orientation around appreciating the art.

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Can’t get no satisfaction: when gigs are cancelled

The cancelled concert at Mount Macedon comes with a hefty price tag. The Rolling Stones might be able to afford…

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Female-only film festivals should not exist

Ideally we would have no need for festivals that promote women in film, as we would already give them the…

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Non-stop collaborations and commissions: Carriageworks is back with a brand new program for 2015

Impressive in scope, scale and ambition, Carriageworks in the heart of Sydney’s Redfern continues the consolidation and growth of its…

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Dissolving deities: 20 tonnes of ash to occupy Carriageworks in the form of Sydney Buddha

In association with Sydney Festival, Carriageworks will present a monumental sculpture of Buddha moulded from ash.

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