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6 tips for entering an art prize

Many say art prizes are as fraught as entering the lottery, but you can hedge your bets. Here’s how.

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Tips on transitioning from student life to working life

Caught in the hiatus between student life and kicking off your professional career? Here are some tips to ‘keep calm…

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The 10 best performance review questions to ask your manager

Whether you are a manager yourself, or an arts professional stepping into your annual performance review, ArtsHub arms you with…

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Tips on maximising your open studio event

The year's end for makers means open studio time. ArtsHub takes a look at how to do it right and…

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How to write an art-wank free artist statement

Remember, an artist's statement is a practical and professional tool. Here are 7 tips to getting it right.

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Yes, you can say that: a guide to tricky workplace conversations

Proven strategies for managing difficult topics at work including confronting that annoying colleague, and asking for a raise.

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How to make the most of a Fringe festival

Three Fringe festival veterans on why they love Fringe and their advice for newcomers.

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5 essential skills all arts managers need

Experienced arts professionals reveal the management skills they rely on most to succeed in their jobs.

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27 things I learned starting a new art business

How to turn old learnings from portfolio careers into new gains, when starting a studio-based business.