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Tonya Meyrick, Guest Curator of Geelong Design Week. A middle-aged woman in black and white wearing black frame glasses and a checkered scarf on a red background with the text “So you want my arts job?”
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So you want my arts job: Design Curator

Design Curator Tonya Meyrick of Geelong Design Week in Australia’s only UNESCO City of Design shares insights into her role.

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What should I do to prepare for a monologue performance?

Monologues are the purest form of storytelling for an actor. So how do you prepare for them?

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5 unexpected truths of being a published author

Here are some surprising facts about being in print for the very first time.

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Top 5 misconceptions about being a published author

Five myths about being an author exposed.

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How I manage my portfolio career in the arts (part 1)

How do some of the best arts multi-taskers in the business do it? ArtsHub profiles a selection of portfolio career…

So you want my arts job? is ArtsHub's ongoing series exploring a wide range of arts careers. Pictured is Spanish conductor Conductor Lucía Marín, who has curly auburn hair, pale skin, and sits with her face resting in the palm of her left hand. She is wearing a green silk shirt; ornate wallpaper can be seen in the background.
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So you want my arts job: Conductor

If you are intuitive, passionate, generous and able to understand a piece of music as a whole, perhaps conducting is…

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How do I market my workshop for success?

Ten ways to market your creative workshop, and increase your cash flow.

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Media and Publicity – Learning Module 3, Success in the Media

The third of five videos in this third module, offering practical advice for creative businesses and produced by The Big…

AI can piece together information to discriminate applicants based on gender and women are likely to suffer. Two brown hexagon mirrors held up to a face, half obscuring it.
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Women believe AI reduces bias in recruitment process – but does it?

A recent study showed that women prefer AI assessors in recruitment, but perhaps they just prefer them over men.

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Rise of social media hacking devastating creative small businesses

A timely warning for all creative professionals: social media account hacking is rising, and your small business may be more…

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