Visual Arts
Australian undercurrents: Why curators are (still) fixated on water
In case you haven’t noticed, Australia’s visual art scene is experiencing waves. ArtsHub dives into these watery synergies.
ICYMI: the week's arts news
While closures continue to dominate, this week's arts news includes wins for Darwin Festival, regional music touring in NSW, an…
Place names: Reinstating Indigenous knowledge in the public domain
At opposite sides of the nation, Western Australia’s Community Arts Network and the City of Sydney are both recognising the…
Exhibition review: Bridget Currie - Message from the Meadow, ACE Open, Adelaide
The clay pieces are noted as being organic, abstract forms made intuitively by the artist and described as 'things that…
Again, artists step in when politicians fail: Helping Afghanistan
George Gittoes, Ben Quilty, Luke Cornish (aka e.l.k) – they are artists who have jumped into action to lobby for…
NCCA accept world’s first cryptocurrency philanthropy to an arts institution
The Northern Centre for Contemporary Art (NCCA) in Darwin is heralding a big step in the cultural philanthropic scene as…
The exhibition no one saw – artists speak on coping with closures
With so many exhibitions cancelled, ArtsHub spoke to artists about the knock-on effects of gallery closures, and the toll it's…
Opportunities and Awards Wrap: Design spotlight, Circus Incubator Fellowship and more
Call outs for the new Koori Mail Indigenous Art Award, the Glover Prize and 2022 Melbourne Design Week, plus Circus…
Young people give most to arts sector – but is it giving back?
The most active contributors to the arts are sometimes the most unseen when it comes to funding and support.
Exhibition review: Jacobus Capone, Beating Heart, Fremantle Arts Centre
A solo exploration into human and environmental fragility.