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Arts news watch: this week’s trending topics

We report it – you read it. This week: famous opening lines, Venice Biennale curator's death, a 75-25 arts space…

Playing around with ChatGPT for just a few minutes can illuminate new paths for your creative business. The photo shows a tablet device bearing the text ChatGPT: Optimizing language models for dialogue' written in pink text on a green background.
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Three ChatGPT experiments you can try right now

These three, short, simple experiments only take a few minutes with ChatGPT. The results may surprise you.

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13 unusual book dedications to inspire your own

Finally finished your manuscript and want to write a memorable dedication that's not simply to mum, dad and Fluffy? Here's…

Help young people flourish and thrive as artists, while taking your own passion for the performing arts in a new direction as a Stagecoach Performing Arts Australian franchisee.
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5 reasons why running your own performing arts school might be your best career move yet

Channel your love for the performing arts in a new direction, and nurture the creative dreams of the next generation…

Building an artist network can be tricky. New platforms are providing opportunities. Image: Alina Grubnyak on Unsplash.
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Building an artist network to break through the social media noise

As social media marketing reaches its endgame, artists are searching for new ways to build their network and market their…

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5 ways to beat imposter syndrome

Anxious and self-sabotaging your career because you don't think you're good enough? Here are some tips that may help.

Alison Neville, Production Manager, Spiegeltents International; Director, Spiegeltents Australia, and Head of Operations and Production at The Garden of Unearthly Delights. The black and white photo shows Neville wearing a greay t-shirt, and looking off to the right while smiling. She is a fair-skinned female-presenting person with short dark hair and wearing a simple silver necklace and a watch on her left wrist. The digitially altered photo has a blue background, with white text saying 'so you want my arts job?' superimposed over it to Neville's right.
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So you want my arts job: Alison Neville, Director, Spiegeltents Australia

Alison Neville is Production Manager, Spiegeltent International; Director, Spiegeltents Australia, and Head of Operations and Production at The Garden of…

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The pros and cons of a self-directed craft education

If you can't go to art school, you may be able to carve out a career via a self-directed studio…

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Are you a performing arts worker with a radical idea? Develop it with a $100,000 fellowship

The Betty Amsden Fellowship is seeking thought-leaders and will help the successful applicant develop their plan and test their new…

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Arts news watch: this week's trending topics

We report it – you read it. Keep your eye on this week's top arts news stories.

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