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Making “sense” of the visitor experience
By activating senses other than sight, curators force audiences out of their zone of complacent viewing

Survival should never be the aim
Lisa Havilah explains why cultural institutions should be radical and participatory, and shares her secrets to success.

Is creative industries policy really good for the arts?
Collecting the arts under a broader creative industries umbrella has risks as well as opportunities.

Gender and age in philanthropy
Australia's top women philanthropists talk gender and generation in the sector of giving.

Should you choose board members by wallet size?
The pressure on board members to write large cheques may prevent arts organisations accessing valuable talent.

Forget work-life balance: bring on the nap couch
After a decade of trying to find work-life balance, arts workers are discovering there's a better way.

The future of audience research
While data scientists and data visualisation may be the future of analysing research, the skill remains in talking to people.

Turning your digital data into dollars
Move over crowdfunding. Emma Dunch tells us how to utilise our digital engagement to drive fundraising.

Why we need adaptive resilience
Innovation, change, sustainability – they are words that plague our art landscape today and unless we adapt, we are doomed.

How many no's are there in a yes?
Festival director Jonathan Holloway gives advice on how to conquer the no, and turn it into a yes when asking…