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Something fresh in the state of Denmark

Designer Anna Tregloan describes how she has brought Hamlet’s wintry world to the stage for Bell Shakespeare’s 30th anniversary.

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Learning to rethink the value of arts consultancies

Hiring an arts consultant is not a burdensome expense; rather, it can liberate your organisation from the quagmire of a…

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'Control over our stories' – dancing into cultural advocacy

Sometimes the most important choice you can make in an arts career involves following your heart, says MFA student Jacqueline…

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Start earning as a designer in just three months

Specialising in intensive graphic design courses, Shillington gets you into the industry quickly rather than taking years at a traditional…

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Combining creativity with business skills for screen industry success

AFTRS’ new series of professional development seminars is designed to help busy creatives get a better grasp of important skills…

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Could changing courses change your life?

If you’re getting cold feet about the course you’ve chosen, it’s not too late to change your preferences. It could…

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WAAPA celebrates 40th anniversary with epic performance program

From classical to contemporary, the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts’ 40th anniversary program showcases cutting edge talent from the…

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Whose heritage is it anyway?

The museum and heritage world is dramatically shifting, and further study can strengthen your critical thinking as well as your…

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When art comes from a deeper place, it’s palpable

Announcing new dates in September, Parrtjima 2020 is enduring - at once topical and timeless in shareing the stories of…

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Art in the age of disaster

Hope and grief simmer at the centre of two extraordinary live works by Indonesian filmmakers premiering at Asia TOPA.

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