Professional Development
Sold-out season a bonus for retiring dancers
An old favourite is being put to good news as a retraining fund is launched by the Queensland Ballet.
Young and mid-career artists Go West
Artists seeking a sense of community and an appreciative audience are heading to Western Australia.
How social media has changed the job search
Social media has changed the way recruitment works. Both recruiters and job seekers can gain from social media networks and…
The fastest growing art and design jobs
A US education site has analysed the growth areas for art and design graduates, finding graduates choosing the old career…
Why festival directors are working for free
Is working for nothing a stepping stone to getting a paid festival job or just a way of being exploited?
NIDA announces two new graduate courses for 2014
Master of Fine Arts (Directing) and Master of Fine Arts (Writing for Performance) are new training options for aspiring directors.
Spiegeltent gone, jobs axed as Arts Centre Melbourne faces budget blowout
Spiegeltent is gone and artistic programming is set to suffer at Melbourne's flagship venue as the troubled organisation undertakes significant…
Should you study arts management?
Arts managers used to be creative wannabes who drifted into support roles. Now they need to be highly trained professionals.
Brandis announced as Arts Minister
Senator George Brandis has been appointed as Australia’s new Minister for the Arts – but will he have time for…
Young printmaker's pressing career
Loique Allain is putting her stamp on Australian art.