Performing Arts

Highway to hearing hell: musicians and the danger of deafness
Deafness isn’t only a concern for rock musicians - anyone around music a lot has reason to be worried.

Government grant will establish a home for Bell Shakespeare
A $1 million grant has laid the foundations for new home for the company at Sydney's Pier 2/3.

How to improve your organisation's gender equity
Last week new research revealed that the gender pay gap is as high as ever. Here are some tips to…

Understanding youth engagement in the arts
Authenticity is the key to youth engagement, but how do you get started and how do you keep it real?

Exhibition offers rare glimpse at the real Marilyn Monroe
We recognise her face and her movies, and we’ve often heard the rumours, but the latest exhibition at Bendigo Art…

Are coastlines the perfect venue for sculpture?
From heavy metal peril to recycled glassware, sculpture takes the stage this month stretching coastlines from Victoria to Western Australia,…

'The worst arts administration in 40 years'
National and international arts leader Michael Lynch has described the Federal Government's arts policy as a disgrace.

Seven habits of mind that will boost your arts career
Career-building isn't all skills and it isn't just who you know. Self-awareness can make your attitude and approach a tangible…

ArtsPeak calls for Government response to Senate Inquiry
The Federal Government has yet to respond to recommendations from the Senate Inquiry into the Brandis cuts.

How customer profiling can help you reach your audience
Customer profiling can help organisations and individuals develop a marketing strategy that works. Here's how.