Visual Arts

Exit interview: Sue Roff, Art Projects Australia
Sue Roff shares with ArtsHub her learnings after 14 years on the job and her insights into the broader arts…

Book review: The Female Gaze in Art and Photography by Anita Selzer
Anita Selzer’s profile of 20 contemporary artists is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to expand their understanding of art…

Repositioning Emily Kam Kngwarray, and why now
A rethinking of the work of Emily Kam Kngwarray reminds us that Country and Community come first.

Exhibition review: Rearranged: Art of the Flower, Museum of Brisbane
An exhibition that opens up a world of natural beauty in our own backyard.

LUME not Louvre? Leonardo da Vinci up next for immersive spectacular
Viewers will receive an intimate encounter with Leonardo da Vinci's 'Mona Lisa' on THE LUME's big screens – closer than…

Under a wet blanket: navigating the Australian arts ecosystem as First Nations artists
It's time that First Nations artists were allowed to be in the driver's seat and not confined to the passenger's.

Hands on the art please
Artist and designer Lucy Simpson offers an experience of Country for gallery-goers living with disability, in a new sensorial installation.

Exhibition review: Studios: 2023, Adelaide Contemporary Experimental
A vivid, haunting and emotionally powerful collection that takes the viewer through a journey of diaspora, family history and connection…

Opportunities and awards
Studios open for applications, plus recipients of glass and craft fellowships, winners at DanceRites, Nature Writing Prize and finalists of…

Theatrical ceramic-based installation shakes up tradition at Tramway, Scotland
Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran has changed the face of ceramics in Australia; now he is bringing his vision to Scotland.