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New study reveals why some people are more creative than others
Mapping the brain reveals that creative people are better able to co-activate brain networks that usually work separately.
Revising old work – is art ever really finished?
To change or keep as is? A director, a playwright, a live artist and a choreographer reflect on revisiting and…
How music festivals can change the tune on sexual violence
Continued and concerted efforts to tackle the issue of gender inequality in the music industry are required.
Who’d leave a television career to join a library?
They used to be quiet spaces; now they are the quiet achievers. We can all learn from libraries' successes in…
Incubating ideas needs more than a hip share office
Tired of big budget, big tech talk when it comes to innovation? Then start with old fashioned talking: it's proving…
Festivals and the familiar: tradition vs innovation
How do festival directors navigate the tensions between honouring a festival’s past versus celebrating the innovative and the new?
The sector says goodbye to 2017
As the end of the year approaches ArtsHub asks the sector on their 2017 highlights; how they will honour their…
Out with the CEO and in with intrapreneurship
What is intrapreneurship and how is it affecting the future of work? A panel of experts explores how organisations can…
New festival parachutes physical theatre onto a broader stage
The Parachute Festival is a two-day exploration of physical theatre bringing together a host of companies and independents from across…
What next for Australia’s creative sector?
REMIX asked a panel of experts to explore what has become of our creative nation, and to posit the steps…