Features
Spect-actor power
As a young man during the 1950s and 60s, Brasilian director Augusto Boal wanted to use theater as a means…
Puppets, politics and the internet
Are the arts taken seriously in Australia? This seems to be an eternal debate, that can only be judged by…
Finders keepers
Tangible and intangible cultural materials - art, craft, artefacts and human remains - have been hot property since the earliest…
Right time for TBA
Portland's festival of time-based art is as much about building cultural bridges and extending a hand to the global community,…
Artist, administrator, academic. Who is the real Peter Matthews?
The University of Ballarat, Arts Academy is located right in the centre of the Ballarat township, inserted in the middle…
Real culture is native
The emergence of Native American theater in recent decades represents an acceptance of modernity and could be one of the…
Leading the way
It is increasingly accepted that a robust cultural life (including a vibrant and diverse artistic landscape), is a critical component…
Bright Young Things
Pick up any lifestyle magazine from any corner of the globe and odds are you'll come across one of the…
Going once...
Critics claim art auction houses are the epitome of elitist sophistication, snobbery and skulduggery. And there is more intrigue in…
Raymond Gill on myths, the mainstream and the press
Arts Hub is pleased to bring you this final response to Robyn Archer's Platform Papers issue: The Myth of the…