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Why festival directors are working for free

Is working for nothing a stepping stone to getting a paid festival job or just a way of being exploited?

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Applications for the 2014 Asialink Arts Residencies close Monday 30 September

Asialink Arts Residencies provide individual and collaborative artistic development through cultural exchange.

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Winners of The Border Art Prize 2013 announced

The annual Border Art Prize celebrates the diversity of artists in southeast Queensland and northeast New South Wales.

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Inaugural Corroboree Festival program launched

Sydney Harbour will host the largest national Indigenous cultural festival from 14-24 November.

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Busy Brandis faces a balancing act with Arts and AG

The new Minister for the Arts is also the Attorney-General. It gives the portfolio seniority but the Minister other priorities.

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NIDA announces two new graduate courses for 2014

Master of Fine Arts (Directing) and Master of Fine Arts (Writing for Performance) are new training options for aspiring directors.

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The evolution of machinima

From game runs to cinematic shorts to the interactive world of new media, where does the future of machinima lie?

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Getting the right community arts gig

Community arts is a good source of employment for artists but there's a huge difference between facilitating and creating.

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Australia Council executive appointments

The Australia Council has appointed two executives completing its team just as the new government takes control.

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Henson withdrawal is the real dark heart

Photographer Bill Henson has withdrawn from the Adelaide Biennial in a travesty of artistic independence and natural justice.

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