Features
Dealing with disrespect
Have you experienced disrespect in the workplace as an arts professional? We speak with those who have, and take on…
Death through the lens of art
With a new dance work casting death as a maternal figure, we take the opportunity to ask why isn’t there…
A word of advice for our era: 'Never be surprised'
With a sector in full bloom, strategic arts consultant Penny Miles reveals her optimism for the future and explains how…
Exit interview: Chris Bendall, Critical Stages Touring
Chris Bendall reflects on nine years at Critical Stages as he shifts his focus from national to local, with a…
Déjà vu: Robert Leonard on returning to Brisbane’s IMA
After a decade's hiatus between stints as Director, Robert Leonard’s return to the IMA in Brisbane is a win all…
Ways digital transformation is taking place in the cultural sector
From heritage institutions adopting R&D methodology to adapting live theatre for the screen, there are myriad ways of integrating digital…
How many teenagers are seeing theatre right now?
They are the core arts audiences of the future. But how many teenagers are attending theatre right now?
A postcard from New York
ArtsHub Features Writer, Suzannah Conway, recaps on some of the best of New York’s arts and culture this winter.
How funding woes inspired a new home for live art
Launceston’s Assembly 197 is a new approach to art-making that celebrates the spirit of community and collaboration.
What Christie's investment in Art Money means for Australian artists
Art Money CEO Paul Becker reveals what it means to bring Christie’s on board this Aussie-founded, global marketplace for art.