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So you want my arts job: Art Adviser

Between lots of phone calls, gallery visits and research, listening is key to being an Art Adviser, says Anna Waldmann.

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Fringe benefits: does playing Edinburgh really help your career?

Four Australian artists reflect on their trip to the world’s biggest arts festival and consider whether the benefits of attending…

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How to be an effective arts advocate (from the archives)

You don’t have to be a well-paid political lobbyist or have a weekly radio program to be an arts advocate.…

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Essential skills of a great copywriter

The scope and variety of clients and its high earning potential can make copywriting an attractive career or side hustle.

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Getting public art right

A new toolkit makes navigating the detail-heavy environment of public art commissions easy with checklists and solid advice.

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Women artists on making at home

What do artists Louise Olsen, Karen Black and Zoe Young have in common? Learn how ‘home’ has influenced how and…

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So you want my arts job: Scribe

Being a scribe is an intense but rewarding experience that requires trust and a synergy of process.

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Dealing with an annoying colleague without losing your cool

We’ve all had days of tearing our hair out over a colleague who has annoying habits. But there are ways…

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11 clever ways to promote your arts business

When it's time to stop making art for your own enjoyment, here's how to find clients who pay.

ArtsHub has gathered voices on both sides of the publication divide to offer some tips about how to successfully manage the writer-editor relationship.
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How to navigate the writer-editor relationship

Working on a manuscript together necessitates compromise, humility and humour.

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