Visual Arts
Curator reveals small town’s most explosive hidden moment
An early act of environmental activism is being revisited to bring new perspectives to contemporary issues.
Exhibition review: Some Like it Hot, Flinders University Museum of Art
Two Northern Territory artists explore and subvert gender stereotypes.
Do we still value skill in arts education?
In the wake of years of deskilling in art schools and eroding TAFE offerings, where does skill sit today?
Opportunities and awards
ArtsPay opens pilot grant round for artists and small orgs, plus winners for outstanding service in music and finalists of…
The Burrell offers lessons in renewal for Australian museums and galleries
Architect Troy Uleman says 'turning old into new is imperative to reducing carbon emissions and waste', when it comes to…
It’s 2023: when will ARIs get their due?
While some artist-run initiatives have survived the COVID wreckage, many say a rethink is needed to secure the sector's future.
When passion causes more harm than good
How rethinking passion can help arts workers address structural issues and reshape the nature of arts work for the better.
Exit interview: Pippa Dickson, Asialink Arts
ArtsHub sits down with Asialink Arts Director, Pippa Dickson, for a Q&A on what it is like to head up…
Reasons we paint: Indigenous artists speak on tampering allegations
Indigenous artists and art centre workers voice their thoughts on APY Lands art tampering allegations.
Children's art makes it onto UNESCO World Register
An archive of children's art and COVID drawings becomes part of UNESCO's Australian Memory of the World Register.