A spark for regional art

Bright Sparks looks to help creatives make a living in regional areas.
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Sometimes, the hardest thing about being a ‘creative’ is knowing how to take your talent and use it to make money. The problem is made more challenging for those in regional Australia and who don’t want to move to a major city.

Thankfully, Bright Sparks is here to help.

A one-day event in Wodonga on 18 October, Bright Sparks brings together successful creatives running their own businesses to give advice to regional-based artists looking to make a living via their passions. It’s a chance to learn from ‘real people running real businesses’ says Karen Gardner, the General Manager of Murray Arts.

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Cory Zanoni
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Cory Zanoni writes essays and poetry but invariably draws little comics over his work. He complains about this behaviour on Twitter: @cjzanoni