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Can we ever make waste-free art?

From upcycling to reducing packaging, artists look at how they can limit the damage their work does to the environment.

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Entries now open for 2020 World of WearableArt Awards

Designers, artists and makers from around the globe are invited to compete for a total prize pool of NZ $187,500.

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Art in an age of uncertainty

Despite living in an age of uncertainty, Australia Council CEO, Adrian Collette is convinced that there is reason to be…

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Down and Out in Paradise by Luke Williams

Luke Williams’s travel memoir takes us on his personal journey through sex work, drugs, and depression in Southeast Asia.

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Confronting sexual harassment in your organisation

Taking on sexual harassment means acknowledging that arts organisations inherently work with power and this should be managed, according to…

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Skilling up actors for the long haul

A new website designed to help actors plan and prepare for a long-term career has been launched in Sydney.

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The Sea & Us by Catherine de Saint Phalle

Novels of this quality are a rare and pleasurable event.

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Stop Being Reasonable by Eleanor Gordon-Smith

Eleanor Gordon-Smith is a philosopher with the ability to convey complex ideas with exceptional lucidity.

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How do we create intimacy in an audio story?

How do we create intimacy in an audio story that is plausible, genuine and keeps the listener engaged? We speak…

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Knowing when it's time to go (from the archives)

Arts industry figures share their stories about knowing when it's time to seek the next challenge, and how to handle…

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