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The best apps for artists and arts lovers
Thanks to software development, running an arts business and accessing art has never been easier.
Exit interview: Tim Newth AM, Tracks Dance Company
From active listening to rethinking what it means to be an Australian artist, Tim Newth reflects on a 35-year practice…
Arts Project Australia celebrates 50-year milestone and looks to the future
APA Executive Director Liz Nowell shares reflections on the organisation's longevity and future ambitions, including aiming for a shot at…
Overseas literary residences: inspiration will last longer than the trip
What are some of the benefits and challenges of applying for an overseas literary residence?
Is Taylor Swift a good role model for Australian artists?
Taylor Swift has changed everything about the music industry. But where does that leave Aussie artists?
Spoken word poetry: screaming their truths
To acknowledge and celebrate World Poetry Day, ArtsHub explores some grassroots spoken word festivals and speaks to their participants.
The Artist's Way Week 3: Recovering a sense of power
Growth can be erratic and uncomfortable, but it's all part of the process. This week we look at anger, shame…
'It's an Australian play': how a new CALD theatre company is turning the tables on diversity
‘Akaraka’ and Empty Seat Theatre are built by creatives who hope to lead change by example, one show at a…
Yellowface: insights from Rebecca F Kuang
Rebecca F Kuang’s debut literary fiction, ‘Yellowface’ has taken the publishing world by storm. She revealed more about the book's…
Forming amicable relations between adversarial nations through art
Australian and Indonesian artists traverse a political divide to find common ground and bring distinct ways of addressing shared concerns.