Features
The most talked about artworks of 2013
Whether good or bad, art has an amazing ability to get people talking.
2013 in review: a rollercoaster ride
It’s been a year of great promise and considerable disappointment in Australia’s cultural sector with the best news in a…
Coping with retrenchment
Hundreds of arts workers have been retrenched this year. They face practical and emotional challenges but some have stories of…
The national fallout from Queensland's crisis
The entire national arts sector is facing worrying reverberations as a result of the massive cuts to small and medium…
Mates and majors: how the big fish survived
In October this year, the Queensland Government slashed funding to small-to-medium sized arts organisations. In part two of a three-part…
Who said accountants don’t understand art?
Legendary accountant to artists, Tom Lowenstein, shares his art collection in a new publication.
NAVA thinks big for next 30 years
As NAVA turns 30, the successful visual arts advocacy organisation believes it can get governments to double arts funding.
Good enough to die but not to vote
The story of Indigenous soldiers who fought for a country that didn’t recognise them as people is uncovered in Black…
Museum architecture: receptacle or spectacle?
Has museum display become subservient to the sculptural branding of architects or should the architecture be a neutral backdrop?
The Creative Office – is it a help or a hindrance for freelancers?
Thinking of renting an office and wondering whether the financial risk pays off? ArtsHub presents the pros and cons.