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Advice on how to take your art into ‘business mode’

Sefton Rani is keeping it real - the Toipoto visual artist shares his words of wisdom on what he's learned…

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How to get a salon hang right

Bring your personality into your home - and pull all those small works out of storage - with a salon…

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Good public art starts before the ‘art’

What makes good public art and what can we gauge from public response? Plus tips for responding to an EOI.

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What does ‘less is necessary’ look like?

Arts organisations and Boards need to move from a ‘less is more’ to ‘less is necessary’ mindset. Kate Larsen outlines…

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So you want my arts job: Juggler

With a new ambitious show coming up that pushes the preconceptions of juggling, Byron Hutton unveils what it takes and…

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The bleed of visual artists into theatre

Tim Storrier is the latest to join the long history of visual artists designing theatre sets. We take a look…

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What’s happening to arts censorship in the age of cancel culture?

If politics and social media are pushing public dialogue to extremes, what does that mean for artistic freedoms?

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So you want my arts job: Literary agent

Loving books is mandatory but being a literary agent necessitates many different avenues of advocating for authors.

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How to write an art-wank free artist statement

Remember, an artist's statement is a practical and professional tool. Here are 7 tips to getting it right.

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Post-COVID or post-burnout: less is necessary

Australian’s artists and arts workers are at breaking point, says Kate Larsen, with sector-wide burnout, It’s time to address the…

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