Film
On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures
ACT Writers Centre appoints new CEO while National Film and Sound Archive of Australia’s CEO steps down, Chunky Move appoint…
Art schools: legacy in crisis
There’s a crisis playing out across our universities and, once again, art schools are buckling under their efforts to cut…
Most popular career articles of 2020
From tips about writing quick response grants to our Artists Essentials Toolkit videos, this year’s most popular career advice articles…
22 ways to approach the end of year blues (from the archives)
The end of the year can bring mixed feelings for many people working across the arts. Madeleine Dore delves into…
RISE opens door to thriving future as more funding allocated in TAS and QLD
The drip-feeding of announcements continues this week, with Dark Mofo and La Boite Theatre Company being the latest recipients of…
20x20: Bullying in the arts is a real problem
For ArtsHub's 20th anniversary, we look back and ask: are the arts facing the same degree of bullying, or have…
A rallying cry for the future at Visions 2020
The future can't get here fast enough was the perfect start for ArtsHub’s Visions 2020 conference. We look at the…
ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
ACMI's re-opening date, subsidised studios for artists, Poetry in Action gets support, opera back in the House and on the…
Summer school holiday guide
Give your family a creative break this summer with our selection of activities, courses, exhibitions and performances.
The surprising ways games challenge how people think about themselves and the world
Increasingly, console games help us question the ways we see, think or feel about the world, the game, even ourselves.