Audience Development

Never too late for something new
A new long-term arts project for people aged over 60 will help people discover creativity late in life.

Kids are a gateway drug to the arts
Many parents are taking their kids to the theatre and galleries, often for the first time themselves.

Last tango with ethics
Revelations this week about the filming of The Last Tango in Paris raise broader issues for the ethics of hoodwinking…

You've got (art) mail
Stop bemoaning the loss of elegant letter writing. There are ways to make art out of email and text messages.

The arts could revive our still-born national identity
We need the arts if Australian identity is to be anything more than pallid myths of self sacrifice and chest-thumping…

Six reasons visitors reject your audio guide
The British Museum has uncovered some tricks to getting visitors to use their audio guide.

Today the inner city, tomorrow the world
Options for touring innovative works aren’t just limited to the hipster belts of Australia’s major cities.

Beyond the unicorn future
The idea of a single future is as mythical as a unicorn. We need to be ready for a complex…

Counter-urban movement city arts doesn't see
The absence of major performing arts companies at the key regional arts conference indicates a failure to see the vitality…

Why feminists should pay attention to Men's Rights Activists
Men's Rights activists claim feminists have too much power. Censoring them feeds into the anger and hate.