Writing and Publishing
Where to now for contemporary performance?
Live art, greater agency for audiences, and one-on-one performances are now commonplace: what next?
Circus training instead of school sports? Now there’s an idea
Social circus can assist young people in developing focus, discipline, teamwork skills and self-esteem, say researchers.
Regional arts: edgy not on the edges
Regional artists struggle with distance, isolation and limited facilities but their creative output is far from marginal, as the vitality…
Kudos: weekly winners
A round of applause for sculptor Natalie Guy, author Richard Flanagan, musical theatre performer Josh Robson & Sydney's art scene.
Shadow Arts Minister Mark Dreyfus says small-to-medium sector ‘hugely important’
The self-described ‘black sheep' of his music-loving family spoke to ArtsHub about the importance of arts education and the value…
Five tips to avoid writer's procrastination
They say everyone has a novel inside, but can you get it out?
Are arts organisations tied up in red tape?
With key services to deliver to the community, arts organisations are nevertheless increasingly forced to excel at the art of…
Corporate money but at what cost, Minister?
After the PM's attack on WA Opera, we asked Minister Brandis if arts organisations should compromise programs for sponsorship.
Small cities, big ambitions
Artists and organisations living outside the Sydney-Melbourne axis can sometimes feel overlooked, but isolation also has its advantages.
Digital marketing trends for 2014
Creating digital marketing campaigns which reflect several industry trends will help you capture attention and encourage action from a growing…