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Why is Visual Arts invisible?

In the lead-up to the election,why political support for the visual arts is relatively invisible?

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Eyes across the globe

I'm watching you: a public exhibition coming to Federation Square will use binoculars to connect cities across the globe.

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Creative professional development

Creativity is not just a product. It also needs to inform the way you manage resource, especially human resources.

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Feast Festival farewells General Manager/Joint CEO Lorraine Tyler

Next month Adelaide's annual Feast Festival is to farewell Lorraine Tyler from the role of General Manager/Joint CEO.

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National Remuneration Survey closes 23 September

Theatre Network Victoria is currently conducting its 2013 National Remuneration Survey for small to medium arts organisations.

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Women making waves in Crime Fiction

Murder most foul but divinely written: Sisters in Crime's 13th Davitt Awards announced.

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Launceston fights back against MONA tourist drain

David Walsh’s privately owned contemporary art gallery has become a major draw card for Tasmania, but it's a two-edged sword.

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Next government gets arts priorities from sector

With the Coalition leading in the polls, a new arts coalition is fighting to protect the sector and has drawn…

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The online buzz about arts policy

Is the arts the the forgotten issue of the Federal Election? Here's what the online buzz is telling us.

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Is it still Fringe if it’s curated?

The open access model ensures that the Fringe spirit is truly represented.

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