Writing and Publishing
False Claims of Colonial Thieves by Charmaine Papertalk Green and John Kinsella
Good poetry plucks at the heartstrings; it speaks to the emotions as well as to the intellect.
You must treat female artists with respect
An open letter to the classical and orchestral sectors about the mistreatment of female artists.
15 ways to stop comparing yourself to others
Creatives share their insight into how social comparison can impact our work, offering advice to help us change this behaviour.
Can one letter create change?
By calling out the perpetrators of gendered harassment, NAVA hopes that many more people can come forward with confidence.
Review: Korea by Michael Pembroke
Published by Hardie Grant Books, Korea: Where the American Century Began delves into the past and present of the Korean…
Applause: recent winners
Young artists honoured in NSW; $50,000 sculpture award winner revealed; Stella shortlist announced, and more.
On the job learning accelerates artistic careers
From coast to coast, early and mid-career artists are benefitting from attaching themselves to festivals and arts organisations.
‘I want to study art’: how I broke it to my parents
ArtsHub asked creatives how they broke their career choice to loved ones. A myriad of reactions ensued.
On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
New Directors for Adelaide Writer’s Week, Ballarat Art Gallery and McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery, and other appointments.
Is the art of feminism unfinished business?
A big question deserves a big response. Following International Women’s Day, we look at the conversation of gender equality today.