Visual Arts
Exhibition review: SIXTY
Touring exhibition of ceramics offers snapshot, rather than focusing on chronicling history.
More than luck: why succession planning matters
Mentoring and internships are embraced in the arts, but succession planning can strengthen these initiatives for sector-wide impact.
Tips on maximising your open studio event
The year's end for makers means open studio time. ArtsHub takes a look at how to do it right and…
So you want my arts job: Museum Preparator
Do you have a strong stomach and keen love for natural history? Then read on to find out what it's…
To merch or not to merch
The pros, the cons and tips to help you navigate the booming world of art merchandise.
Exhibition review: TIME • RONE, Flinders Street Station
Rone’s most ambitious project to date presents captivating storytelling that blurs the boundaries between reality and illusion.
How AI art benefits from a human touch
Instead of AI threatening creativity and originality, artists have the power to examine its implicit biases and steer its direction.
Universal topics push biennale exhibitions on the road
In a climate for greater accountability and inclusion, biennales take to the road post event.
When persistence is a gallery: Bega to welcome SECCA
After repeated funding knockbacks and meddling politicians, Bega will finally open its new gallery this summer.
Why is there no minimum wage for a visual artist?
Visual artists’ incomes are precarious at the best of times, so why aren’t there laws regulating their pay and conditions?