Search News

See all news
Features

Survival should never be the aim

Lisa Havilah explains why cultural institutions should be radical and participatory, and shares her secrets to success.

News

Political works unite TATE, MCA and QANTAS

Politically pesky artworks present a renewed image of contemporary Australian art to British audiences.

News

Inspire60: Ghenoa Gela

VIDEO: We all need a little inspiration. Inspire60, ArtsHub's new video series brings you a regular 60 seconds of inspiration…

Features

Gender and age in philanthropy

Australia's top women philanthropists talk gender and generation in the sector of giving.

Features

Between two worlds

Canberra’s Segue Festival aims to strengthen cultural ties between Europe and Australia, providing benefits for artists and audiences alike.

Sponsored Content

Rubbing shoulders with the future

Why cultural entrepreneurship works in our times of funding cuts, and tips from the experts on how to navigate new…

Features

Should you choose board members by wallet size?

The pressure on board members to write large cheques may prevent arts organisations accessing valuable talent.

Opinions & Analysis

Exposing the creative industries fallacy

The idea of creative industries is based on an economy that has no way to count the things that matter.

Features

Creatives share traits with psychopaths

Bold, sexually appealing, risk-taking, arrogant... are you a psychopath or just creative?

Features

Why people choose arts experiences (the wombat's a clue)

Animal insights can help clarify what your audience is looking for and how they see you.

1 134 135 136 137 138 406