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Price first, design later - how the arts can learn from IKEA

Setting the price point for an arts event can often be the death of it. IKEA demonstrate how flipping the…

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From New York to New Zealand – how a coup is changing a gallery

ArtsHub speaks with Neal Stimler, The Met’s Public Engagement guru who is changing the face of the Auckland Art Gallery,…

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Why mutual respect allows us to make better art

Artists do their best work when they feel confident to play, when they feel they are not being judged, when…

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What to do when starting out: Lessons from a careers coach

Five important points to consider when establishing a career in the arts.

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What sponsors want from the arts

Sponsorships are not philanthropic donations – they are business investments from which companies want a return. We ask major sponsors…

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How to write an art-wank free artist statement

Remember, an artist's statement is a practical and professional tool. It doesn’t have to be a complicated academic paper. Here…

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Fringe World moves to assist artists after JumpClimb fiasco

With artists owed $200,000 following the collapse of independent event management company, JumpClimb, Fringe World is taking action to assist.

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Short term contract, long-term exhaustion

Working on the festival circuit is like a fairground ride: fast paced and exhilarating, but also exhausting and hard to…

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13 ways to build a strong social media presence

Don’t know where to start when it comes to social media? Here's some advice from the experts.

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'Tampergate' – lessons for arts boards and managers

The leadership of any organisation in sport, the arts or the corporate world must have a clear understanding of its…

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