Education
From theatre nerds boot camp to fully-fledged director
A NIDA alumnus returns to direct his third production.
Students learn the tricks and traps of running a film festival
In 12 short weeks, RMIT media students put together a film festival as part of their degree. The theme is…
So you want my arts job: Media and Drama Teacher
From teaching stage lighting to drama students to training other teachers to use video games in lesson plans, Brett Jenkins…
Nurturing tomorrow's classical musicians through tailored training
The Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM) offers a unique Performance Program for young musicians, designed to foster brilliant, sustainable…
The Removalists is more than an HSC text brought to life, says ACA alum
ACA Company will stage four Australian dramas in 2023 aimed at HSC students, free for teachers, and open to the…
How a pandemic pivot helped this actor gain a Rising Star scholarship
Tasmanian actor Noah Sargent, 21, explains how thinking outside the box when theatres were closed helped inspire his application to…
Good things happen when the young Dare to Dream
JUTE Theatre Company’s new First Nations residency program, Dare to Dream, hits the road this month in Far North Queensland.
Experience-informed teaching to put you ahead of the curve
Whether you’re a school leaver or a mature-age student, the National Art School provides vital opportunities for serious artists.
‘Please do not assume the worst of us’: students on AI
Ongoing research suggests the more students use AI tools, the more nuanced and critical they become.
Education in brief: follow the money, find the story
It’s been a big month for Australian arts education news. Money – or the lack of it – was the…