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Australian festivals' evolving conversation with Asia

Festival directors from around the country respond to recent criticisms that they have turned their backs on our closest neighbours.

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Art industry apps you should have

From festivals and street art tours to event listings and orchestral insights, there’s an arts industry app out there for…

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Give, get or get off

Funding cuts and the growth of a US-model of giving has changed expectations on the boards of Australia's arts organisations.

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How to manage an artist's estate

Life is long, but art lives longer, and managing an artists' estate is just as important as guiding their living…

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How your workplace is affecting your creativity

Standing desks? Plants ? Ping pong tables? Workplace design for creativity isn't quite that simple.

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Virtual reality: The new frontier of storytelling

Virtual reality is built on cutting-edge technology, where the rules of storytelling are still being worked out.

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Working alone without being lonely

A creative practice usually involves long hours spent by yourself, but being alone doesn’t have to lead to loneliness.

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Soft power: the arts of diplomacy

Cultural diplomacy helps advance Australian influence and fund global arts engagement but it also places political pressure on artists.

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So you think you've seen this year's Australian films

24 films are nominated for AACTA 2016, the authoritative list of feature films. How many have you seen so far?

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Australian festivals have turned their back on Asia

Instead of encouraging an artistic conversation with our neighbours, our festivals tend to focus on European culture.

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