Visual Arts

Through the queer lens
Midsumma Festival and PHOTO 2024 join forces to present 'Queer PHOTO', with works that are bold, reflective, tender, intimate and…

PICA adapting program to revamp
While redevelopments are underway, PICA unveils its first 2024 program, Bunuru, with new commissions and a solo show of pioneering…

These are the stories that stay with you
Life-affirming and transformative, the exhibitions supported by NETS Victoria’s touring program are having a powerful effect on viewers.

Opportunities and awards
Glass prize call-out, travelling scholarships, Country Arts Support Program (CASP) announces recipients and 2024 Indie Books Awards shortlist revealed.

Paused in part, but not cancelled, Dark Mofo announces dates
Dark Mofo beckons, despite being a reduced event in 2024.

Melbourne Art Fair gearing up for ‘mammoth edition’
The 2024 Melbourne Art Fair program will feature large-scale installations, site-specific dance, conversations, experimentations and more.

Walk with Little Amal
Adelaide Festival has announced 'The Walk' will come Australia, featuring the street puppet 'Little Amal'.

Vale Philanthropist Max Carter and Art Historian David Hansen
The year starts with the sad loss of a great arts philanthropist and a highly respected educator.

Pathways to becoming a curator
ArtsHub speaks to two curators to discover how they found their way to their current roles.

Do you know the first female professional artists in Western history?
Lavinia Fontana, Sofonisba Aguissola and Artemisia Gentileschi sustained rewarding artistic practices with an entrepreneurial mindset.