Search News

See all news
News

Introducing more diverse arts writers

Thanks to a new partnership ArtsHub is seeking new writers, with a special focus on writers of colour.

StarsStarsStarsStarsStars

Theatre review: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Parts 1 and 2

After 49 weeks, The Boy Who Lived returns to the Melbourne stage – the first international production of the sequel…

Features

A catalyst for the Aboriginal art market, Papunya Tula turns 50

Christopher Hodges was one of the first Australian art dealers to represent and champion contemporary Aboriginal artists. Here, he reflects…

Features

The magic is back: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child returns to the stage

Actors discover muscle memory propelling them across the stage after 49 weeks off, and also discuss the impact of J.K.…

Career Advice

The ‘business’ of craft shouldn’t be an oxymoron

Damien Wright believes the future is in the handmade, especially as we emerge as a new economy out of COVID-19,…

Features

What the pandemic has taught us about disability and what we still have to learn

If non-disabled artists listen to those with chronic illness and disabilities, we may yet re-build as a kinder, more robust…

Features

Chinese-speaking students a largely untapped arts audience, says new report

Drawing on a comprehensive survey of 600+ Chinese-speaking students, a new report provides insights and case studies to help arts…

Opinions & Analysis

Are we ready for cultural climate change?

What should we take with us from COVID? In a year when everything changed, Shantel Wetherall looks at how we…

News

Carly Findlay on centring disability in our latest podcast

In the latest ArtsHubbub episode, we speak with Carly Findlay about ableism, the media and the new book Growing Up…

Features

The future for exhibition openings in a digital post-COVID world

As galleries moved online in the pandemic some found tools that would bring them to new audiences while others missed…

1 51 52 53 54 55 405