Writing and Publishing
So you want my arts job: Freelance arts writer and editor
Doug Wallen's ability to write across multiple forms allows him the freedom to be published in many outlets.
Exit Interview: Kate Torney, CEO State Library Victoria
After six years at the helm of the fourth busiest library in the world, Kate Torney has taken on a…
Creating unexpected encounters
Why do we need unexpected encounters in our lives now more than ever? Esther Anatolitis explains and suggests three small…
Book review: Anything but Fine, Tobias Madden, Penguin
A coming-of-age tale about queer identity and dancing to your own beat.
Melbourne Fringe cancels 90% of events
Artists will be refunded for all registration and advertising costs says organisers, as the program goes digital.
Are arts workers at risk in compulsory vax policies?
ArtsHub speaks with peak arts organisations about the new territory of vaccination policies, including potential legalities, insurance premiums, HR and…
Book review: Empires, Nick Earls, Penguin
A multi-layered and ambitious tale spanning centuries and crossing continents.
Artists for Afghanistan raise $4.5M
ArtsHub speaks with artists about the solidarity of supporting Quilty’s Afghanistan campaign, the role of social media, momentum and perceptions…
Opportunities and Awards Wrap
HOTA launches ArtKeeper to put artists on the payroll, call outs for Writing NSW Varuna Fellowships and 2022 Newcastle Fringe,…
Book review: The Attack, Catherine Jinks, Text Publishing
A slow-burner that canvasses familial conflict and builds to a violent crescendo.