Writing and Publishing
The politics of art in New York: an Australian perspective
What do the politics of the Australian and the New York independent arts scene have in common? Surprisingly, quite a…
Review: Hugh Stretton: Selected Writings Edited by Graeme Davison
Stretton was convinced that decision-makers should work towards greater equality for everyone at all levels.
Review: Melodrome by Marcelo Cohen translated by Chris Andrews
Melodrome is a novella that hovers between fantasy and realism.
Regional arts: the space for meaningful exchange
This year Artlands Victoria will shine a light on important conversations in the region, provide a space for cultural exchange,…
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarships announced, Heart of Gold short film festival announces award nominees and John…
Review: Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk
This is a delightful, well constructed and unconventional murder mystery.
‘The need to make work keeps me going’
Physical theatre artist Debra Batton has had a long and varied career. ArtsHub spoke with Batton about her career journey,…
Creative ageing is an urgent and fashionable topic, yet currently unsustainable
Creative ageing is a two-fold problem: the crisis of our artists ageing into poverty, and the lack of sustainability in…
How workplace routine makes innovation difficult
Your colleagues aren't dinosaurs - it's the routines of your workplace that prevent change from taking place.
Review: One Good Turn by Mary Leunig, Brow Books
Inspired, hate-filled, shocking, yet necessary hilarity from Mary Leunig.