Conferences shouldn’t only be a talkfest

Creating different avenues for learning can turn conferences from a talkfest into an important space for practical education in the arts, helping organisations and individuals remain relevant.
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The debate has been raging for centuries. The School of Athens, or Scuola di Atene in Italian, by the Italian Renaissance artist Raphael. 

With the ArtsHub 2016 Melbourne Conference just around the corner, providing practical learning opportunities has been at the forefront of our minds. But how does a conference move away from the usual talkfest?

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Brooke Boland
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Brooke Boland is a freelance writer based on the South Coast of NSW. She has a PhD in literature from the University of NSW. You can find her on Instagram @southcoastwriter.