Features
When literature takes you by surprise: or the case against trigger warnings
The strong emotional connections and resonances of literature can happen at any time.
Sex sells, but does it sound good?
Is the increased focus on performers' sex appeal a tacit acknowledgement that classical music can no longer connect with society…
Craft: it's good for your health
Craft practices are being looked to as something of an antidote to the stresses and pressures of modern living.
The Australians are coming! The Australians are coming!
The annual Australian invasion of Edinburgh is about to begin. What attracts them in such numbers? And with over 130…
Code, print and bang! How code is impacting design
From 3D printed guns to fashion accessories and kids playing blocks, HELLO WORLD is an exhibition that looks at the…
Why John Mawurndjul’s barks are so contemporary
A major survey exhibition tracks a 40 year career, and looks at how an artist has changed the perception of…
Why museum tours don’t have to be boring
Museum Hack founder Nick Gray, turned the "museum tour" on its head at the Creative State Summit, offering new ways…
Price first, design later - how the arts can learn from IKEA
Setting the price point for an arts event can often be the death of it. IKEA demonstrate how flipping the…
Spencer Tunick on lending his signature aesthetic to global activism
ArtsHub speaks to New York-based photographer and installation artist Spencer Tunick about global activism and what it's like to direct…
Brook Andrew named as Biennale of Sydney’s next Artistic Director
ArtsHub sat down with Brook Andrew on the eve of his Biennale appointment, and discovered what he meant when he…