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Meditation without having to meditate

Tired of being told to be more mindful? Dr Jackie Bailey believes we can sneak mindfulness into our days for…

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Seven Deadly Sins of Social Media for Artists

There are a wealth of opportunities when it comes to growing your social media accounts, but what are the absolute…

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Livestreaming lockdown: how it is changing performance

Isolated from their audiences during lockdown, performing artists found alternatives to connect with audiences through live online performance. But just…

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Why members are critical to your re-opening strategy

As arts and cultural organisations plan to open their doors with easing restrictions, it’s critical to put members and subscribers…

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Conservation in closure – making this time work

From conserving Australia’s oldest dress to outdoor sculptures, we take a look at the "other jobs" art museums are taking…

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'Iso', 'boomer remover' and 'quarantini': how coronavirus is changing our language

Watching words evolve is always fascinating, but that evolution seems to have been accelerated by Coronavirus.

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Why art museums will open before performing arts venues

What the data tells us about when, and how, to reopen while getting the cost-wellbeing equation right.

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Touch-based theatre: where to from here?

When a touch-based theatre company adapted to social isolation they found new ways to engage with their audiences.

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How culture can help you through dark times

Arts improve mental health. Megan Sheehy looks at ways the arts can help from virtual dance parties to everyday haiku.

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Arts: Healing balms for a sick world

Professor Peter O’Connor has long been an advocate of art's importance in healing after trauma. Here, he gives his views…

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