Education
Why you should try improv
Improvisation skills can deliver work by improving audition performance and providing a strong background for corporate training.
How to make the most of a mentor
A sounding board, a warning bell, or a beacon of hope: a mentor can be any or all, but only…
How to sell yourself
In Australia, we're not so skilled at telling others how great we are. But as artists, musicians or creative practitioners,…
Making collaborations work for you
Two heads can be better than one but they can also be twice the headache if you don't know what…
Arts philanthropists receive high honours
Philanthropists, arts managers, composers, writers and visual artists were among recipients of Australia Day honours.
When Katy Perry didn't come to the rescue
When a disadvantaged school missed out on a $10,000 celebrity arts prize last week, a Bendigo arts student stepped in.
No pain, no gain? The abuse of power in arts education
Does Whiplash, the new film by American Damien Chazelle, glorify or denounce the behaviour of an obsessive teacher?
A degree helps for jobs in TV and film ā eventually
Do you need a degree in media if you want to work in the film or television industries?
Inclusivity Arts fundamental to a creative economy
The British Council is ideally placed to draw on the UKās global leadership in Inclusivity arts policy and practice.
10-minute bites on Asian Art a worthy chew
Former Asialink director, Alison Carroll, walks us through Asian art in a new series screened on ABC1 that targets schools.