Career Advice
So you want my arts job: Choreographer
Freelance dancer and choreographer Eliza Cooper explores the multi-faceted aspects of her profession and the excitement of interdisciplinary practices.
Have we become micro-managers thanks to COVID?
The pandemic fuelled a new type of management, but has it diminished team trust, and is the constant virtual contact…
Doodle dood offers lesson in individuality …and going viral
Turning himself, and his home, into a signature brand, Mr Doodle (aka Sam Cox) has made millions from going viral.
How to make a comeback after you’re forced to stop
Injury can be a really abstract concept but hardly avoidable in the acrobatic profession. Here is how to ‘get over…
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…
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…
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.
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…
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…
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.