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VIDEO: Arguing for optimism...and pessimism
The Wheeler Centre asked key thinkers to argue an impassioned case for optimism. And then to argue the opposite.
Can a public arts event be too successful?
Everyone wants big audiences but bigger isn't always better at public art events as Perth Festival, Vivid Sydney and White…
Moneybag: latest money news
From new grants to prizes and awards, ArtsHub compiles this week's opportunities to get money
Legal battle delivers a win for artist
When a public art commission was cancelled, artist Tim McVeigh sued the City of Vincent Council and achieved a precedent…
The Giants take Perth by storm
An audience of 1.4 million flooded the streets for the opening event of Perth International Arts Festival.
Writers anxious as a Book Award is edited
Opportunities for writers and state profile are diminished by the decision to reduce a significant award to a biannual format.
Untangling the enigma of audiences choices
You already know the demography of your audiences but do you understand why it is skewed? The equation is complex.
Fight back against email overload
Inbox overflowing? Help is at hand. The growing popularity of the Email Charter may counter the email epidemic.
APAM on the road
The biggest biennial opportunity for Australian performing arts companies will be held in Brisbane again next year.
Only bravery can save artists from Australia’s elite arts ‘clubhouse’
Our major performing arts organisations are Australian culture’s country clubs, sponsored by a matrix of old money and old-school networks…