Visual Arts

So you want my arts job: Arts Broadcaster
Claudia Chan Shaw talks to ArtsHub about her job as a TV and radio arts broadcaster ... among other things.

Toolkit for hiring staff
Hire well and you will save yourself a lot of problems later on. ArtsHub looks at the key steps in…

AI FOMO? Why cool heads are needed in the arts
Two speakers at the ACMI FACT Symposium took a critical stance amid pressures for those in the arts and cultural…

This week's arts news and trending topics
We break it – you read it. This week's top arts news stories.

At First I was Afraid: intimate and vulnerable photographs pay tribute to William Yang
Yang's works inspired Emil Cañita, who will soon be presenting their first solo exhibition at MARS Gallery.

Who's celebrating significant anniversaries in 2024?
Surviving in the arts is hard. ArtsHub speaks with organisations celebrating significant anniversaries this year.

Young artists and designers show off their work
The annual exhibitions of outstanding art and design by Year 12 students are an important and rare showcase for new…

Making space for collective healing through the regions
Rebus Theatre brought together 15 artists to embark on collective journeys to help heal bushfire-devastated communities.

Quilts by men: fabrics of war
Significant and rarely seen quilts from 1760-1900 will be on display in Adelaide, offering insight to their makers' lives and…

Role of the add-on exhibition
Within today’s museum environment some exhibitions are not entirely ‘PC’ (politically correct). We look at the role of the ‘add-on’…