arts education

How arts training builds confident kids
A NIDA Open short course will teach life skills that are transferable outside of the stage or studio.

Jumping, pivoting and thinking outside the box: growing great writers
NIDA’s Master of Fine Arts (Writing for Performance) offers writers with a passion for expression the tools to fine-tune their…

Ignite your creative edge with an industry-focused degree
University of Canberra’s Creative Bachelor degrees (in partnership with TAFE Queensland) equip you with the industry knowledge you need to…

Creating enriching environments where children can thrive
If you have a passion for the performing arts and an interest in childhood development, becoming a Stagecoach Performing Arts…

Alexander Berlage leads the return of live theatre with Mr Burns
Alexander Berlage is giving back to his alma mater, directing Anne Washburn’s darkly comic Mr Burns, a post-electric play, part…

From bikie clubs to ballroom dancing in film and TV
It’s all about hands-on learning in screen and media production at TAFE SA.

Why the screen industry needs forward-thinking students
Film and television students at UniSA combine their creativity with real-world learning.

New course re-setting future of public art
Monash University’s new course in Public Art arms artists, architects, designers and curators for success in the nuanced landscape of…

Degree that busts myths around artists’ employability
A new Bachelor of Visual Arts underpins studio-based practice with immersive professional ‘real life’ career skills.

Where an arts degree can take you
Arts degrees have a bad reputation when it comes to employability. But their value to the arts workforce is worth…