Education

Mother of 88 paints for school fees
An artist, mother and childcare worker painted for 72 hours straight to raise money for the 88 children in her…

Leading artists announced as key tutors for NIDA Open 2013
NIDA Open has announced entertainment industry leaders joining the team of tutors for this summer’s activities.

Central Queensland Dancers Company Summer Courses
Classes for all levels, workshops and an information session about international auditions are all in the mix for the Central…

Penrith Regional Gallery open to tertiary students
Tertiary students are welcome to use the resources of the Penrith Regional Gallery for research, internships, volunteer work and as…

Melbourne graduate and student performers for hire
Graduate and student artists from the Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music are up for hire…

Cuts to arts programs at the University of Western Sydney
Despite having a $30 million projected budget surplus, the University of Western Sydney has cut a number of programs, including…

Amin Palangi, writer, producer, director and mentor
Writer, producer, director and mentor Amin Palangi concludes a stellar year of achievements with the Screen Transfusions program at the…

Arts training should be vocational training
Snobbery and short-sightedness are preventing artists being trained as craftspeople in TAFEs or individualised vocationally-focused university courses.

Art that changes lives for disadvantaged youth
How do we best utilise the capacity of the arts to engage young people and ensure they become decent and…

Student theatre isn’t all about NIDA
Theatre education doesn’t just happen in drama courses. Beyond NIDA, VCA and WAAPA, there is plenty of on-campus opportunity.