Writing and Publishing
Strengthening the status of the artist
NAVA’s Esther Anatolitis turns to UNESCO and Canadian legislation with the Status of the Artist Act as a guiding model…
How to care for your queer playwright
If we only focus on developing art that is readily consumable, we risk contributing to a homogenous theatre.
Career Spotlight: Producer, Children’s Theatre
Unlocking a child’s imagination is just the beginning when it comes to creating theatre for young people. ArtsHub asked two…
Ray Chen on breaking down the barriers to classical music
Violin virtuoso Ray Chen discusses how social media provides audiences with wider access to classical music, and shares his advice…
Cracking the US market: Art Money’s Paul Becker on changing the culture of collecting
An Australian art business takes on the toughest art market in the world – and it’s making waves.
Tips for engaging an independent producer
Independent artists sometimes have only a vague sense of how working with a producer might benefit them - or even…
Jacinda Ardern on why the arts need to be universally accessible
New Zealand's Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage says art should be for the many, not the…
Turning the heat up on cultural conversations
Absolute Humidity sounds more like a weather app, but unlike the weather, this publication is razor sharp accurate in mapping…
New study should be the final nail for open-plan offices
Research shows that when employees can’t concentrate, they tend to communicate less. They may even become indifferent to their coworkers.
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.