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Lurk where you want to work
Lurk where you want to work.
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Get value from referees
Get value from referees.
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Annalise Rees, working artist and lecturer
Annalise Rees is the acting Head of Drawing at the Adelaide Central School of Art and runs her own Ripple…
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Doubling up: artists' second incomes
“Why do I have to have a pub job to hire a studio?” Chris Casali has heard this question too…
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Gamification : the only way to get attention?
Gamification has become quite the marketing buzzword lately thanks to the massive uptake of smartphones and social media. Is it…
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Peter Neville, percussionist and senior lecturer
Senior lecturer in percussion at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Peter Neville also performs and records with ELISION, SPEAK, LIBRA…
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Tuesday
MKA THEATRE: Melbourne playwright Louris van de Geer explores the claustrophobia and inanity of modern mass consumption in this finely…
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Brett Sheehy celebrates AO
Festival organiser extraordinaire, Brett Sheehy, has been appointed Officer of the Order Of Australia (AO) following the Queen's Birthday. His…
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The Time Machine
Time Machine, presented by artist-run gallery Serial Space, showcases experimental, time-based art. The festival runs from 18-29 July.
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International awards for QAGOMA kids’ books
Two recent children’s books, published by the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, have been recognised by prestigious…