Diversity Arts Australia EOIs open now: Beyond Tick Boxes: a symposium on cultural diversity in the arts When: Thursday, June 29 at 9 AM – 6 PM Where: Casula Powerhouse Beyond Tick Boxes is a symposium designed to facilitate dialogue between artists, companies, creators, producers, organisations and institutions through a series of Q&A-style panels, … Read More
Networked
EOIs for Indy Artists & Producers – Australian Theatre Forum 2017
Australian Theatre Forum is now accepting Expressions of Interest for Independent Artists & Producers wishing to attend. SUBMIT YOUR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST NOW! ATF is a Theatre Network Australia event. Adelaide, 3-5 October 2017 Source: Australian Theatre Forum Theatre Network Australia has just announced the theme for this year’s Australian Theatre Forum Co-curated by Alexis West and … Read More
New look RealTime launched 24 May
Some of your favourite Australian arts reading just got a new look! In REALTIME’s new website launched today, you can now RealTime TV, past articles and all the new ones! RealTime is Australia’s critical guide to national and international contemporary arts. Our focus is on experimentation in performance—live art, contemporary performance, adventurous theatre, dance, music, sound—photomedia, film, … Read More
Industrial Evolution & Practice Schmactice – Ideas for you at Vivid 2017
A couple of great gigs for creative industry professionals that TNN has been made aware of through our Associates and Peers. You can explore creative survival & evolution with Creative Plus Business and get to the real nitty gritty of all those other seminars you’ve ever attended with Generate. And for those purchasing a ticket … Read More
Brenna Hobson leaving – Belvoir St for Scotland #istandwiththearts
TNN would like to formally wish Brenna all the very best for her new role in Scotland. Their gain is indeed our loss …with many thanks for all your work and dedication to our theatre sector Brenna! Executive Director of Belvoir, Brenna Hobson, has been appointed Executive Producer of the world-renowned National Theatre of Scotland. … Read More
Are you reaching your audience potential?
The next SAMAG Seminar will showcase organisations large and small who have pursued new audiences by continuing to make their work as open and accessible to everyone to engage with as possible. Panellists will share the ways in which they’ve made their programs accessible, and what the outcomes, and also the challenges, have been along … Read More
Artsfront May update…
From the team at Artsfront…. First Peoples Cultural Summit – Public Gallery Session The Marram-Nganjinu Biik-Gurin (We are Country) First Nations Cultural Summit – 8-10 May – concludes today (Wednesday 10 May). Whilst the advertised Public Gallery session is going ahead the organisers have decided not to live stream today’s session. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/marram-nganjinu-biik-gurrin-cultural-manifesto-launch-tickets-33483176081 An update regarding … Read More
Bring Bucharest’s IETM to you on April 20 at 11.30pm
Livestreaming the Opening Keynote Speech at the IETM Bucharest Plenary Meeting 2017 By HowlRound TV. IETM—international network for contemporary performing arts —presents the Opening Keynote Speech at the IETM Bucharest Plenary Meeting 2017—livestreaming on the global, commons-based peer-produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv Thursday, April 20 at 23:00 – 00:30 AEST (Sydney)/ or: 16:00 – … Read More
Getting your board on board – Australia Council Governance Program
AUSTRALIA COUNCIL ARTS GOVERNANCE PROGRAM The Australia Council has launched a new, national Arts Governance Program with full-day workshops and webinars now open for registration. The program is being developed and delivered with the Institute of Community Directors Australia, an Our Community enterprise. These workshops and webinars, primarily designed for small-medium arts organisations, will enhance … Read More
ACT arts action alive and well
Theatre Network NSW recently caught up with Michael White of The Childers Group in Canberra and caught up on the concerns of artists and arts workers in our capital territory. There is strong flow between our Canberra and NSW theatre sectors and active groups like The Childers Group and the newer Canberra Arts Action Group … Read More