Visual Arts
Biennale future may depend on arts independence
Whether the Biennale of Sydney survives may depend on the independence of the Australia Council in the face of an…
Neon Festival to shine brighter still
2014’s Neon Festival of Independent Theatre is set to expand following last year's inaugural event.
Once upon a time beyond the city...
Regional arts practitioners are often characterised as disadvantaged but that's not the story tree-changers tell.
Green cities public forum
With an ambitious target of zero emissions by 2020, the City of Melbourne needs sell businesses the benefits of sustainability.
South Australian election: who has the best arts policy?
With the South Australian election looming this weekend, ArtsHub runs the ruler over the major parties' arts policies.
'If the Sydney Biennale doesn’t need Transfield’s money, why should they be asking for ours?'
The full text of the letter Minister for the Arts Brandis sent the Australia Council warning it off funding the…
Former child soldier receives inaugural arts scholarship
The Arts & Cultural Development Scholarship for Refugee Youth was made possible by a generous bequest.
Biennale boycott backlash: vicious ingratitude or valid critique?
Does money have a taint? That’s the question many in the arts community are asking as the Biennale splits with…
Stolen, Sold and Sued: The Global Art Market in Brief
What’s selling, what’s stolen and what’s happening in galleries internationally, ArtsHub gives you the Global Art Market in brief.
Generous opportunity for mid-career artists
Nominations are open for one of the most desirable gigs a mid-career artists can get.