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Knowing when your art is successful
We have metrics to judge audience engagement and box office figures, but no formal process to gauge aesthetic success.

Philanthropy is not future ready
Philanthropy is failing to fulfill its promise as a radical disrupter, the National Conference by Philanthropy Australia was told.

Australia's secret to explaining the value of the arts
The answer to the perennial questions about the value of the arts may lie in the traditions of Indigenous culture.

Asian arts centres offer opportunities for Australians
Two way traffic between Australia and Asia can benefit the industry on both continents.

Seeing your invisible audience
Out of the shadows: converting companions to subscribers and regular ticket buyers.

Is your life interesting enough for a memoir?
Memoirs and autobiographies regularly fill the top spots on bestseller lists, but not everyone has a life worthy of memoir.

Placing not plonking: developers and public art
Developers need to do more than commission public art, they need to make it work with the city.

Art you have to be sick to see
Public hospitals across Australia hold significant art collections putting some of our most significant artists to work as remote therapists.

Using neuroscience to stimulate creativity
Tapping into the science of the brain enables creatives to overcome blocks and release potential.

Avoiding the over-promisers
Even the most successful crowdfunding campaigns can over-promise and under deliver.