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What could welfare reforms mean for artists?

For artists relying on government welfare payments, reforms recently flagged by the Federal Government could see big changes. But don’t…

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Art outside your comfort zone

Two new productions in Perth and Melbourne – one from an Olympian turned cabaret artist; the other from a musician…

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Ten tips to become a curator

There are many pathways for someone who studies art. One of the most stimulating is that of a curator.

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QTC Board censors Campbell Newman joke

The Queensland Theatre Company's board has censored a line about Campbell Newman in their current production. Ben Eltham reports.

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Building but not breaking the glass ceiling

Research reveals women in architecture are paid less and unlikely to make it to the top. But the profession is…

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Eight unlikely places you can work in the arts

Arts organisations are not your only options. Thinking – and training – broadly can yield a different kind of job…

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Writers' Festivals in 2014

In 2014, expect big names in literature to grace stages across the country and digital promises to be made good.

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Where there’s smoke, there’s ire

Cigarette smoking in a Griffin production has caused complaints and a protest; what are the issues around smoking on stage?

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Art after death

What happens to your artwork after you die and how can you protect it?

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Funding and the changing face of ARIs

How do ARIs sustain their programing when the dollar comes up short? ArtsHub looks at ARI funding on the eve…

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