Writing and Publishing
Book Review: Hysteria by Katerina Bryant
Hysteria is the story of Bryant’s illness – her attempt to make sense of her symptoms, secure a diagnosis and,…
Book Review: Honeybee by Craig Silvey
The author of popular Australian novel Jasper Jones has returned with a new tale of identity and self.
Opinion: The Palaszczuk Labor Government is backing the arts
Queensland Minister for the Arts, the Hon. Leeanne Enoch MP, outlines Labor's ambitions and plans for the arts if the…
What to say when the news is all bad
In 2020 we've all had our share of bad news whether it's personal, professional or pandemic. Dr Diana Carroll looks…
On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures
4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art farewells director; new board members for the Chamber of Arts & Culture WA, and…
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…