Writing and Publishing
Book review: The Things We Live With, Gemma Nisbet
Nisbet's book offers food for thought about the meaning we make from the objects in our lives and the ways…
Book review: The Collected Regrets of Clover, Mikki Brammer
A debut about a death doula, who learns how to embrace the mystery of life, has unique promise, but the…
Book review: She's Not Normal, Koraly Dimitriadis
While some poems are laced with humour and others dwell in darkness, this collection spans the female experience, from migrant…
Vale 2023: saluting those we lost this year
ArtsHub salutes the lives and careers of the artists, performers and patrons who took their final curtain call in 2023.
$9.3 million in funding ensures employment of 10,000 NSW creative workers
138 creative and culture projects and programs share in funding for 2023/24, ArtsHub breaks down the stats.
ArtsHub writing workshop 1: Crafting insightful criticism
Performing Arts Editor, Richard Watts, and our Reviews Editor, Thuy On share their tips and examples on what makes a…
17 top starring book reviews of 2023
Which books garnered five shining review stars on ArtsHub in 2023?
Opportunities and awards
International art award in Taiwan, a call-out for a Feminist Historian in Residence, plus winners of the Emerging Playwright Commission…
Testing Grounds: writers go collaborative
Working with other artists, across disciplines, can inform and enhance individual practices, but the experience shouldn't be rushed.
When crime fiction helps literacy in Tasmania
A crime fiction book that's deliberately easy to read is targeted at helping Tasmania's literacy problems.