Writing and Publishing
How the personal is political when it comes to writing memoir
Writer and essayist Zoya Patel joined memoirist Bri Lee at this year’s Melbourne Writers Festival to discuss how personal work…
Jan Müller on how a sound and film archive can be relevant
A year in, ArtsHub speaks with the National Sound and Film Archive’s new CEO on how exhibitions and digitisation are…
Shock as arts budget slashed in South Australia
The sector is facing a $4.9 million reduction in funds in 2018-2019, including the dismantling of Arts South Australia. Requests…
Review: The Apology by Ross Watkins, UQP
The Apology is about thwarted homosexual desires, family problems, and the ease with which a reputation can be damaged.
Applause: latest funding and awards announced
Don Dunstan Foundation Our Mob Emerging Artist Prize winner revealed, 2018 Sidney Myer Creative Fellows announced, and more.
Creating entry points for non-arts audiences
Converting the general public into arts lovers is everyone’s responsibility, and it’s an area in which festivals, with their range…
Tips for engaging an independent producer
Independent artists sometimes have only a vague sense of how working with a producer might benefit them - or even…
Providing literature to remote communities
Indigenous Literacy Foundation’s The Great Book Swap raises funds for remote Australian communities: you can host a book swap at…
Review: Prize Fighter by Future D. Fidel, Hachette
This is undoubtedly one of the best books published by an Australian writer in a long time.
Turning the heat up on cultural conversations
Absolute Humidity sounds more like a weather app, but unlike the weather, this publication is razor sharp accurate in mapping…