Visual Arts
Arts training should be vocational training
Snobbery and short-sightedness are preventing artists being trained as craftspeople in TAFEs or individualised vocationally-focused university courses.
What ideas are fashionable?
Audiences, grant-givers and art-makers can all be fashion victims, whether they know it or not.
Winners of the 2012 ArtsHub Awards
Congratulations to the winners of the 2012 ArtsHub Awards.
How art can transform your town
From Lake Ballard in remote WA to Vercorin in Switzerland, small towns get big change when they engage with arts.
Louise Bourgeois: Late Works
The first exhibition in Australia to survey the work of this important artist since her death in 2010 is profoundly…
Art that changes lives for disadvantaged youth
How do we best utilise the capacity of the arts to engage young people and ensure they become decent and…
How to forge powerful relationships
Networking is a skill not a social activity. Here is our guide to forging strong career-building relationships.
Student theatre isn’t all about NIDA
Theatre education doesn’t just happen in drama courses. Beyond NIDA, VCA and WAAPA, there is plenty of on-campus opportunity.
Tricky and Mish: A madness to the method
Tasmanian artists Tricky and Mish are inviting you under the skin of their isolated and eccentric fictional figure, Henri Papin.
Christopher Downes
Hobart-based cartoonist, illustrator, dad and beard grower, Christopher Downes swapped the American South for the Australian one.