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A budget for the spontaneous creative

Planning isn't the first thing that comes to mind for those who enjoy a spontaneous lifestyle. But for artists and…

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How Western theatre portrays Islam

The Brussels attacks have again thrust Islamic terrorists centre stage, and the way Western theatre portrays Muslims may be part…

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How the art market's million dollar distortion affects you

The global art market rises and falls on multi-million dollar works but 90% of artworks sell for less than $50,000.

Features

My life as a plus-size actress

When you are a child actor, chubby means cute. When you hit adolescence, it can be agony. And as an…

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How to get good marks in creative courses

Assessment doesn't have to be the dark cousin of learning. In creative arts, educators are using new contextual models better…

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When art gets too personal

Using the people around you in your art may test whether you care more about your creative work or your…

Features

A year of directing dangerously

Going to work in a prison revived this theatre-maker and reminded him why he makes theatre.

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Overcoming creation guilt in the arts

Should being busy really be a badge of honour? The mounting pressure for artists to create more, more, more may…

Opinions & Analysis

Influencing the gender agenda

As a freelancer you don’t have the power to set the agenda and you can’t afford to argue with those…

Opinions & Analysis

Where does Australia fit in Singapore's regional art hub?

Singapore has positioned itself as a regional hub, throwing vast amounts of money into cultural infrastructure. Is there a place…

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