Visual Arts

So you want my arts job: Museum Shipkeeper
The gallery and museum sector is home to some of the most specialised jobs. ArtsHub takes a look at one…

How First Nations artists are reclaiming colonial objects and celebrating culture through garments
While 'Aboriginalia' and 'Koori Kitsch' are popular terms, 'First Nations garmenting' is an emerging trend adopted by many artists whose…

Me and my mentor: Oakey and Catherine Truman
Paired as part of the groundbreaking Guildhouse Catapult mentorship program, these two South Australian visual artists talk about their process.

Themes revealed for Archie Moore’s presentation at Venice Biennale
Moore will use his solo presentation at the Australia Pavilion to explore identity, ancestry, and revive First Nations languages.

10 mind-blowing LEGO creations on Instagram
From emotive storytelling to gravity-defying creations, these Instagram accounts are exemplifying the possibilities of LEGO.

This week's arts news and trending topics
We break it – you read it. This week's top arts news stories.

Reasons to travel: 9 new art galleries opening this year
The global art gallery landscape is always growing. ArtsHub takes a look at its latest additions.

Exhibition review: Dawn Ng: Avalanche, Institute of Modern Art
A single-channel video that can evoke different emotions and interpretations.

Exhibition review: From The Other Side, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
Local and international works focus on the fear of the monstrous-feminine.

2024 Lunar New Year events guide
A calendar of Australia-wide arts and cultural events to celebrate the Lunar New Year – Year of the Wood Dragon.