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Working through your creative blocks

In 2017, musician, composer and music teacher Erica Bramham set herself the challenge of writing a song a day. Here's…

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Instagram is changing the way we experience art, and that’s a good thing

Instagram offers visitors authority and agency in sharing their experience, a trend which galleries are keen to tap into.

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What adult artists can learn from children and young people

In this extract from the latest Platform Paper, Polyglot Artistic Director/co-CEO Sue Giles reflects on the ways that listening to…

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How strong partnerships made a regional festival a national event

‘We don’t feel disadvantaged being in the regions. In fact, we see this as an opportunity,' says former Four Winds…

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Commonwealth Games launches Festival 2018 program

Queensland artists from the dance, circus and contemporary music sectors will perform alongside a range of international talents at Festival…

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New study reveals why some people are more creative than others

Mapping the brain reveals that creative people are better able to co-activate brain networks that usually work separately.

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First Nations performing arts profiled on global stage

JanArtsNYC attracts over 45,000 performing arts leaders and artists to New York, but has lacked an Indigenous focus – until…

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Revising old work – is art ever really finished?

To change or keep as is? A director, a playwright, a live artist and a choreographer reflect on revisiting and…

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How to make ideas happen

Three creative entrepreneurs – the founders of Parlour Gigs, Underground Cinema and Envato – share how they got started; how…

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100 Nasty Women of History by Hannah Jewell

Regardless of the outcome of their particular struggle, all of these 100 women were brave.

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