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Prioritising self-care in the arts
Looking after yourself is an important part of maintaining creative energy

Hung by feeling – doing it Louise Hearman’s way
The first extensive survey of Louise Hearman’s work is hung by feeling in more ways than one.

MSO Plays Petrushka
A playful and drama filled evening with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

A current surge of survey exhibitions begs the question why
A new wave of survey exhibitions indicates renewed interest in looking back over artists' careers. Australian curators discuss this trend.

The Arts salute the 1967 Referendum and Sorry Day
This week reminds us of the importance of respect.

Why you need to say no
In order to say yes to the good stuff, you’ve got to learn to say no.

Dead white males and gay dancers: challenging stereotypes part two
If you think that classical music is all about dead white males, or that there’s something unmanly about male ballet…

Retraining as a teacher
People often switch up careers in the arts, with many deciding to return to university and become a teacher.

Empowering creative practitioners through research
Can academic research push the boundaries of creative practice? Yes, and more.

How are bears and art students similar?
Winter is a good time to retreat to the studio, and the National Art School is offering intensive courses to…