Writing and Publishing
Myth or truth: Do artists feel international engagement is overrated?
To mark International Artist Day, ArtsHub asked Australian artists how they felt about engaging with an international audience, or whether…
20x20: Should you go international?
While Australia's international borders remain closed, it is a good time to reflect on the merits of career-based travel for…
ICYMI: the week's top news in the arts
Youth Theatre Festival goes international, art sales up for auction, in-gallery teen programming back for AGSA, Story Week Festival celebrates…
Book Review: Earthlings by Sayaka Murata
This ambitious and original novel cements Murata’s reputation as an iconoclastic talent to her new audience of English-language readers.
Revolutionising the definition of creativity in education
A new report launched by the Australia Council in partnership with Sydney Opera House shows that creative learning models better…
Hey Victoria! Have your say on rebuilding our creative state
Your voice is more critical than ever, to help map the way out, and a way through, as Victoria turns…
Did Fletcher mislead sector on arts funding?
‘The arts sector knew they had a useless minister. Now they know they have a dishonest minister.’ Shadow Minister speaks…
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
Finalists announced for Hurford Hardwood Portrait Prize, Regional Arts Resilience Grants Program open, Kill Your Darlings announces School Writing Prize…
Arts think tank A New Approach to go it alone
Previously part of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, A New Approach is set to become an independent body after…
Book Review: On Beverley Farmer: Writers on Writers by Josephine Rowe
Rowe describes Farmer’s essay collection The Bone House as ‘a work of restless genius and unshakeable focus’.