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The Big List: The Visual Arts in 2019

2019 was big: big on political unrest, big on international imports, big on empathy and wellness, but mostly, big on…

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Turn Left at Venus by Inez Baranay

Inez Baranay presents in elegant prose a richly laden smorgasbord of concepts and ideas.

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10 buzzwords that dominated the arts in 2019

Our language tells us a lot about who we are: our embrace of trends, our professional priorities and where we…

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'Keeping it real' on social media

With over 80,000 followers, internationally-renowned New Zealand artist Mr G (AKA Graham Hoete) knows a thing or two about social…

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When to say no to sponsorship

As the climate crisis deepens, should Australian arts organisations reject sponsorship and donations from the fossil fuel sector?

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Advocating for mothers as artists

Sustaining a creative career is difficult for mothers, but as Dr Jackie Bailey argues there is a growing awareness of…

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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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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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