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The incredible street art inspired by COVID-19

Inspiration comes in many forms and for street artists, the Coronavirus has delivered a wealth of material, allowing them to…

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Students learn realities of creative resilience, for stronger careers

Federation University’s Art Academy is finding opportunities in their pandemic pivot online, teaching students some of the sector’s hardest lessons…

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At WAAPA, the show must go on(line)

At the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts, pivoting to online teaching has presented challenges to which the staff and…

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NIDA takes the campus to the students in its first Virtual Open Day

From live panel talks, video tours and Q&A sessions with alumni, NIDA is inviting future artists to a unique Virtual…

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Creative problem solving is key to jobs of the future

ArtsHub explores how interdisciplinary education and creative thinking skills are critical to the future workplace.

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How artists with disability are coping with COVID-19

Technology has kept many connected during the pandemic, but there are still barriers when it comes to how accessible these…

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The benefits of online learning in a post-COVID-19 world

Although some students will relish the opportunity to continue studying on campus, for others staying home to learn new skills…

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Support Act Wellbeing Helpline expands to include all artists and arts workers

The free, confidential 24/7 helpline will provide sector-wide support for the next 12 months in order to help address the…

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Book review: Fire Front by Alison Whittaker

A lyrical and fiery collection of poetry and prose by Australia’s leading First Nations writers.

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Why members are critical to your re-opening strategy

As arts and cultural organisations plan to open their doors with easing restrictions, it’s critical to put members and subscribers…

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