Artists

Copyright in a digital era

19 April 2011

Copyright can seem like a complex area, but it is important to understand the rights you have over the work that you create. Knowing how to protect those rights, and what options there might be around licensing your work for sale, free use or re-purposing, can increase both audiences and income.


Song Cycles

26 May 2010

Research report showing that attitudes, physical distance, training and education are among the significant barriers that prevent Indigenous artists from reaching wider audiences.


Artist-run initiatives, spaces, community and student galleries in Australia

12 October 2009

A listing of artist-run initiatives, spaces, and community and student galleries in Australia compiled by the visual arts board.


art at the heart: conference report

01 November 2008

Around 950 people met in Alice Springs from 3-5 October 2008 for Regional Arts Australia's sixth biennial conference, art at the heart. The central focus of the conference was artistic and cultural exchange and cross-cultural collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists and cultural workers in regional and remote contexts.


Big story country: great arts stories from regional Australia

04 October 2008

Right across Australia, there are thousands of arts stories being created every year. Big story country is a selection of 35 of these stories, told in their own words by the artists.


Getting exhibited

10 September 2008

Paul Greenaway, Director of Adelaide’s Greenaway Gallery, provides an insider’s view of considerations for visual artists wanting to get exhibited - domestically and internationally.


Timothy Daly - Playwright

10 September 2008

Leading Australian playwright Timothy Daly shares his views on the market for contemporary scripts, and offers advice on getting your work in front of directors.


Two steps back from an Ersatz cultural rendition

10 September 2008

In this paper, presented at the 2001 Museums Australia (Qld) National Conference, Nat Trimarchi argues that enterprises operating successfully in the cultural tourism space share a tangible connection with a community, and look to artists rather than to the display makers to interpret product.


People with a disability - artists

30 July 2008

The 2002 Australia Council artists survey, Don't give up your day job collected information relating to practising professional artists in Australia. The survey included full-time and part-time artists; employed and self-employed artists; and artists regardless of whether all, some or none of their income was from art practice.


Country of birth - artists

30 July 2008

The 2002 Australia Council artists survey, Don't give up your day job, collected information relating to practicing professional artists in Australia. The survey included full-time and part-time artists; employed and self-employed artists; and artists regardless of whether all, some or none of their income was from art practice.


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