Writing and Publishing
Richard Flanagan: This is not my Australia
The Man Booker-winning author cited the leaked Nauru files as an answer to why writing matters.
Support to jump the mid-career hurdle
Career funds and fellowships aimed at mid-career artists acknowledge that the need for support doesn't end when you hit thirty.
Reading, ‘riting and swiping: the creative cost
Digital media now dictates a child's initial experience of literature, art and - most worryingly - often creative discovery.
Fan fiction booms but it’s not a free for all
Since 50 Shades of Grey catapulted from Twilight fanfiction to a phenomenon of its own, fanfiction has gained a new…
Adelaide signs deal with Edinburgh Festival
Adelaide's claim as Australia's Festival City has been strengthened with the signing of a historic agreement with the world's biggest…
50 ways to make money in the arts
The more income streams you have, the more opportunities you have to make art. The most successful artists can check…
How your workplace is affecting your creativity
Standing desks? Plants ? Ping pong tables? Workplace design for creativity isn't quite that simple.
Thinking before the box: artist estates
Planning for, and managing, an artist’s estate is not often considered until it is too late. Don't haunt your relatives…
Working alone without being lonely
A creative practice usually involves long hours spent by yourself, but being alone doesn’t have to lead to loneliness.
Open rehearsals changing audience perceptions
Open rehearsals are not just an audience development strategy. They change public understanding of how art is made.