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How technology is changing arts education

As technology changes every aspect of our lives arts educators are coming up with creative applications for when the screen…

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Studying design for the next century

At JMC students learn to create digital user experiences that attract audiences and encourage them to share their experiences.

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Practice makes perfect

Adelaide Central School of Art offers a practice-led visual arts curriculum at a time when many institutions are abandoning the…

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How theatre can help prevent violence against women

Australia is experiencing an 'epidemic of violence against women'. Can the arts help turn the tide?

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Imagining the future of Indigenous performing arts

More First Nations arts workers, decolonising performance modes, and addressing the Intervention were among the topics floated at a recent…

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Melbourne Ring Cycle 2016 - Das Rheingold

One hears in a complete Ring a work of genius that always astounds for its originality and force while presenting…

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Silencing 'other' artists is a political act

Cutting $200 million from the arts in Australia and diverting much of the remaining to "high arts" such as ballet…

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Signifying Nothing

Greg Fleet and Roz Hammond tackle Shakespeare and parochial political powerplays in this clever re-working of Macbeth.

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Opportunity for artists: Unusual projects wanted

Calling for visual and performance artists, creative producers, musicians, composers or other creatives interested in programming a temporary project in…

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Animal

A team of unstoppable women have crafted a piece of vital, brute-force theatre.

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