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Talking to politicians about art

Advice from business leaders on asking governments for money, embedding culture in the political agenda, and getting the language right…

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Museums making artworks touchable

As the demand for accessible tours increases, museums are adapting by developing multi-sensory aesthetic experiences.

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Join the self-publishing revolution

No publisher? No problem, says one of New Zealand’s most prolific and profitable authors.

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9 techniques for generating game changing ideas (from the archives)

From group drawing to dissident behaviour, stealing innovation to tricking the brain into being creative, Nicole Velik of The Ideas…

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New report confirms arts' benefits for health, aging and wellbeing

Commissioned by think tank A New Approach, the report adds to the growing evidence that arts and culture has major…

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Thinking China – how to market to shifting tourism needs

The Chinese-speaking market is perhaps the greatest untapped audience for the arts. Charmaine Wong of Think China Australia tells us…

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One skill that doesn’t deteriorate with age

Reading and writing can prevent cognitive decline.

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NGA returns three sculptures to India

In another ethical win for the NGA, three Indian sculptures have been repatriated on the basis of fresh evidence in…

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'Artwashing' the latest weapon for real estate agents

Artists have helped revitalise urban spaces but in the UK real estate developments are using art as a tool of…

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What these residency applicants got right

Advice from being goal specific, to understanding the benefits of a residency, are key to making the shortlist.

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