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Opinions & Analysis

Lessons from The Spare Room: what’s the real complication in your story?

Knowing where the complication lies is the true key to every storyteller’s job.

A wastepaper basket with scrunched up paper, symbolising grant rejection.
Career Advice

7 strategies to cope with grant rejection (at any stage of your career)

Grant rejection is a reality for artists at every stage of their career, but with the right mindset, support and…

A mixed media collage of eight portraits.
News

Best opportunities, grants and awards for creatives: 22 to 28 July 2025

Adelaide Fringe poster competition returns, Creative WA Fellowships for young talent plus Lester Prize shortlist and more opportunities.

The lights of a bus down a dark street at night leave a trail of light to indicate rapid movement in this photograph, which illustrates ArtsHub's weekly On the move column, a round-up of the week's Australian arts sector appointments.
News

On the move: latest Australian arts sector appointments

Your weekly round-up of comings and goings across the Australian arts sector.

black and white professional portrait of woman with text 'so you want my arts job'. Head of Public Engagement.
Features

So you want my arts job: Tamsin Cull, Head of Public Engagement, QAGOMA

As Head of Public Engagement, Tamsin Cull is the force behind QAGOMAs Children's Art Centre. She talks about her arts…

Diverse group of people seated and chatting against dark blue background. Conferences. Audience. Arts conference
News

Arts conferences and talks in Australia & international: July-December 2025

Discover arts conferences and creatives talks, from the industry-specific topics of the day to zeitgeist topics shaping now.

Rumbleskin. Image: Kimberley Summer.
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Rumbleskin review: Australian stage show meets American gothic

Writer Ames May Nunn and director Alonso Pineda have crafted a modern allegory in Rumbleskin, at fortyfivedownstairs.

Ken Done, an 85-year-old Caucasian man standing smiling with his arms crossed on top of his chest inside a studio with canvas, paint, and a work in progress.
News

Ken Done, 85, takes on surfers’ spirit at HOTA, Gold Coast

Gold Coast’s HOTA will soon welcome the joyous paintings of Ken Done in Ken Done: No Rules.

Mostyn Bramley-Moore: Stimming. Image supplied.
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Mostyn Bramley-Moore: Stimming review – narrative in abstraction

The works in Mostyn Bramley-Moore’s new exhibition provoke feelings of elation ... and something deeper.

Three mature, fair-skinned female philanthropists pose together with objects recently acquired for the Australian Performing Arts Collection: a black leather jacket bedazzled with sequins, some of which spell out the word 'Olivia'; a glittering red gown, and a blue piano.
News

Nearly $3 million donated by three philanthropists for performing arts history

Three major donations of approximately $1 million each will support and showcase Melbourne’s performing arts history.

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