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Arts training should be vocational training

Snobbery and short-sightedness are preventing artists being trained as craftspeople in TAFEs or individualised vocationally-focused university courses.

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What ideas are fashionable?

Audiences, grant-givers and art-makers can all be fashion victims, whether they know it or not.

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Winners of the 2012 ArtsHub Awards

Congratulations to the winners of the 2012 ArtsHub Awards.

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How art can transform your town

From Lake Ballard in remote WA to Vercorin in Switzerland, small towns get big change when they engage with arts.

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Louise Bourgeois: Late Works

The first exhibition in Australia to survey the work of this important artist since her death in 2010 is profoundly…

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Art that changes lives for disadvantaged youth

How do we best utilise the capacity of the arts to engage young people and ensure they become decent and…

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How to forge powerful relationships

Networking is a skill not a social activity. Here is our guide to forging strong career-building relationships.

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Student theatre isn’t all about NIDA

Theatre education doesn’t just happen in drama courses. Beyond NIDA, VCA and WAAPA, there is plenty of on-campus opportunity.

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Tricky and Mish: A madness to the method

Tasmanian artists Tricky and Mish are inviting you under the skin of their isolated and eccentric fictional figure, Henri Papin.

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Christopher Downes

Hobart-based cartoonist, illustrator, dad and beard grower, Christopher Downes swapped the American South for the Australian one.

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