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The art of the table
Images of food that engage the eye and invite us to look closer are both beautiful and great for the…

Intimate photography: the new therapy?
Photographers are enjoying a rise in nude, boudoir and intimate photography. But the results are surprising everyone.

The Artist's Way Week 10: Recovering a sense of self-protection
What are the perils and toxic patterns we keep encountering on the path towards greater creativity? This week we learn…

Australian Festival of Chamber Music offers an impressive and diverse 2024 program
Jack Liebeck’s third Townsville festival cements his reputation as one of its most exciting artistic directors.

Do you have what it takes to be a technical writer?
Are you very analytical, with an excellent grasp of communicating in plain English? You may be a good fit for…

Building a contemporary museum: learnings with Suhanya Raffel
From studying art history in Sydney to helming the Asia Pacific Triennial in Queensland and now leading Hong Kong’s M+,…

Look, look, a cat in a book! (part 2)
Still don't have enough cat books in your life? Here are 10 more books, especially for the young.

Meanjin artists diversifying skills to create facilities independent of government funding
Cyber Bunker and Here Space are the most recent facilities initiated by entrepreneurial artists to build diverse communities in Meanjin/Brisbane.

Are art books an anomaly in the publishing industry?
As Melbourne Art Book Fair gears for its 10th anniversary, ArtsHub asks how art and design books have survived the…

Is Substack changing the lives of Australian writers?
Australian writers are flocking to the popular platform, which promises to centre the experience of the writer and reader.