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Should you work front of house?

Ushering is an old standby for out-of-work performers and aspiring arts workers. But it is not all free shows and…

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Egyptian artists' struggle is reflected in work

The tense situation in Egypt is becoming a more and more common theme in the recent art of the country.

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The pragmatic artist

Results from the National Arts Survey show artists are focused on getting noticed, building audiences and making a living.

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Surviving and thriving in the creative economy

The creative and cultural economy continues to grow but not evenly. Two tips: Start thinking of creative services and go…

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Eddie Sharp

Eddie Sharp is a writer, performer, artist and curator who lives in Sydney.

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Getting back up: artists recovering from injury

For anyone, recovering from injury can be a long and difficult process. For performing artists who rely on their bodies…

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Getting back to nature

Brooke Stamp, recipient of Phillip Adams BalletLab’s Inaugural Emerging Choreographer Commission discusses the outcome of her residency with Phillip Adams…

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The future of music

With illegal downloading devastating musicians’ incomes, stakeholders around the world are rewriting the industry score.

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Toulouse-Lautrec: The Underbelly Artist

The National Gallery of Australia pays tribute to the great artist of Paris cabaret with the first ever major retrospective…

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Cultural Canberra steps into the spotlight

There's more to Canberra than politics. Enlighten aims to illuminate the capital's cultural side.

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