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Melbourne poet wins the 2014 Porter Prize

Named after the Australian-born, British-based poet and translator, the Peter Porter Poetry Prize is now in its 10th year.

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Why don't our audiences look like a train stop?

We will know we are really tapping culturally diverse audiences when the range of faces truly reflects the population.

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Runners become living sculptures

A Scottish artist has recruited local runners to realise artwork for environmental sculpture festival.

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A new audience from an ignored demographic

Only 7% of Tasmanians with a disability participate in the arts - a figure that is bad for the sector…

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Are you weird enough to be an artist?

Scientists have proved what artists have long feared: From Van Gogh to Lady Gaga audiences judge the artist not just…

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Griffith Review #44: Cultural Solutions

Griffith Review details where the exercise of disciplined and empathetic creativity provides solutions to social ills.

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Cultural precincts: why smaller arts companies are locked out

Master plans for big city cultural precincts look impressive. So why are smaller companies and artists still missing out?

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Maximise your Assets

A jingle can underwrite music-making for years, a poster deal can do the same for a visual artist. Here's how…

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Victorian Government woos arts sector with $44.9 million

A new Southbank festival, capital works and an expanded VCA campus are among the Government’s election year largesse.

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Sculptures by Night

A sculpture walk with an environmental twist turns a winter night into a glowing gem.

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