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Leisa Gibbons

Leisa Gibbons is an Australian Community records management consultant, digital cultural heritage PhD student and a general tech b

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Arts funding: which party gives more?

Who spends more on the arts: Labor or Liberal? The answer might surprise you, writes Ben Eltham.

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Capturing the nerd audience

The mainstreaming of geek culture means the arts are now targeting the disposable income of a once-derided demographic.

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When does a selfie become art?

The ubiquitous ‘selfie’ dominates social media, but how do we differentiate between a vanity snap and legitimate art?

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Curating the future

A curator used to be a caretaker of objects. But now curators work with words, images and ideas often in…

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Music monopoly runs into trouble with Competition Watchdog

APRA's $160 million monopoly is under the spotlight of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

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Mike Jones

Mike Jones is an Australian Writer and Creative producer who works in both traditional and new media.

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Artist's brain: the advantage of synaesthesia

Artists are finding creative opportunities from a neurological quirk that may affect one per cent of the population.

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Borrowing beats begging for sustaining arts organisations

A non-profit lender can offer arts organisations a chance to buy their own assets without meeting the conditions of a…

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Breaking into comics

Growing up, everyone has a favourite comic book hero. While most kids don’t end up drawing them, illustrator Nicola Scott…

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