Writing and Publishing
The Creative Office – is it a help or a hindrance for freelancers?
Thinking of renting an office and wondering whether the financial risk pays off? ArtsHub presents the pros and cons.
Snelling: first day, new vision
ArtsHub speaks to the National Art School’s new Director, Michael Snelling, as he starts his shift this week.
Arts Party to become a reality
The Arts Party (TAP) will register as a Federal political party this month.
Marten Bequest Travelling Scholarships deadline extended
Entries in architecture, ballet, music, poetry and prose are open until 13 December.
White Night: synchronised swimming to street art
The dusk til dawn event returns in expanded form in 2014, with 11 all-night precincts featuring bands, projections and tattoo…
Bluesfest finally nabs gold
The five day festival's winning streak continues
Don't wait until artists die
Public acknowledgment of artists is uneven, unpredictable and uncertain and often only happens with they die.
Local creativity helps revitalise Queensland communities
Five new towns will participate in an initiative which to date has engaged over 70 artists and 10,000 audience members.
$644,670 to support regional tours
Artists and organisations take their shows on the road thanks to the latest round of Arts Victoria funding.
Alumnus bequeaths Old Masters to University of Sydney
A generous donor has donated $500,000 and bequeathed an additional $5 million and a collection of Dutch Old Masters.