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Aerialist Lauren Watson in a scene from 'NERVE'. Photo: Cinnamon Smith. A performer with her leg and arms raised, balancing on her sitting bones. The background is pitch black with soft lights illuminating her body.
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A matter of perception 

Disabled entrepreneurs who choose the arts to engage with their audiences.

AFTRS Master of Art Screen: Business 2018 graduate and current Head of Commissions NITV, Marissa McDowell. Image: Courtesy SBS.
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Event review: SALA Festival, Adelaide

A critical exploration of South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival’s fusion of commerce and creativity.

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Paving the path for next-generation performers

The success of Stagecoach’s model is built upon not only a passion for the arts, but also ongoing support and…

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How to build a portfolio of your creative work (and make it stand out)

Digital portfolios can seem daunting, especially if you've never made a website before. Here's how to do it in five…

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How to survive networking (without screaming into the canapés)

Networking is essential for practitioners, and we can help you do it.

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Makers Q&A: personal boundaries on social media

If you’re finding it difficult to manage your social media presence and personal boundaries, read on for some pro tips…

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The Compton School, founded in 2017, delivers creative business insight for the arts industry via tailored graduate certificates.

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Need accounting advice from someone who understands the creative industries? Look no further.