Education

A degree helps for jobs in TV and film – 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 UK’s 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.

Is this the exhibition of the future…or just a web page?
How Vegemite-loving flies prompted the thong dress is just one of the stories in the NFSA’s first online exhibition.

Art science collaborations are the new black
A decade of residencies through ANAT's Synapse scholarships has changed the way art and science collaborate.

Without independent artists the major arts bodies will die
The arts sector needs to accept responsibility for the inequity on which its success is achieved and not blame it…

How will changes to Arts NSW funding structure affect you?
With promises of greater sustainability and less red tape, things are looking up under the Arts and Cultural Development Program.

NSW Arts a reshuffle casualty
The new Premier of NSW, Mike Baird, has announced a Cabinet reshuffle, and the Arts Ministry was among the changes.

Sneaking in dark ideas
Jilli Rose uses the traditionally light-hearted medium of animation to tell the sad story of a very important stick insect.

Student collaborations in action
IFSS and ACTT students team up in successful collaborations.