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Melbourne museums align to amplify the community's diversity
A new collective has been formed by five major multicultural museums. Meet Multicultural Museums Victoria as it unveils the inaugural…

The flexible visual arts degree that responds to changes in your life
A visual arts program with dedicated exit points is giving students the opportunity to embrace their creative practice with the…

How to survive and thrive as an introvert in the arts
Do you prefer to listen more than you talk, deep conversation over small talk, solitude over parties – but sometimes…

Review: The Longest Minute at Jute Theatre
An exceptional performance was given by Chenoa Deemal as Jess Wright, the protagonist and narrator of this overall jovial yet…

Review: Troilus and Cressida at The Depot Theatre
Director Sean O’Riordan wasn’t wrong to describe Troilus and Cressida as a 'problem play'.

What sponsors want from the arts
Sponsorships are not philanthropic donations – they are business investments from which companies want a return. We ask major sponsors…

On breaking $100,000 in the first year of full-time freelancing
Are you having reservations about turning your freelance writing into a full time career? Lindy Alexander discusses her extraordinary year…

On the Move: latest appointments and resignations in the arts
WAAPA Executive Dean departs; Chamber Made CEO steps down; Perth Festival appoints next AD and Speak Percussion announces new EP.

Review: Summer of the Seventeenth Doll at Heath Ledger Theatre
Hope, love, mortality, delusion, class identity and gender equity are all explored within the single setting of a 1950s inner…

Lessons from Frankie on the future of craft and making
Frankie editor-in-chief Jo Walker talks trends in craft and what the future of making looks like in Australia.