Visual Arts
Exhibition review: To the Sounds, Josephine Mead
Combining photography, prose and sound, Josephine Mead's solo exhibition creates a reflective haven in the bustling CBD.
Making art heard for vision impaired audiences
Galleries and museums could be doing more through co-design and collaboration to expand access for blind and low vision audiences.
Opportunities and awards
Call outs for Tamworth Textile Triennial plus winners of 2022 ABIA Book Awards and finalists of Ellen José Art Award…
Exhibition review: Land Abounds, Ngununggula
An exhibition that looks at the power of perception, and the power of influence in a world contorted by race…
This week's arts news you may have missed
What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…
Who was Picasso in the eyes of his peers?
NGV’s winter blockbuster The Picasso Century offers more than a tale of the lone creative genius.
Does the arts sector need more creative therapists?
More and more evidence points to the therapeutic effects of art and music, but can their makers also benefit?
What every museum reveals about past, present and future
Museums have important roles across multiple timespans, according to futurist and museum director Kristin Alford.
Opportunities and awards
Call outs for artists with lived experience of mental illness plus winners of the 2022 Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize…
What does Dark Mofo bring apart from the spectacle?
ArtsHub speaks with three local artists on how Hobart's arts ecology has evolved with Dark Mofo plus their 2022 program…