Visual Arts

Fringe World moves to assist artists after JumpClimb fiasco
With artists owed $200,000 following the collapse of independent event management company, JumpClimb, Fringe World is taking action to assist.

VIC budget injects $78.7 million of new funding into creative industries
Aboriginal festivals and events across Victoria will be supported with a $1 million investment as part of new initiatives in…

Applause: latest success stories
Art Music Fund awards composers; Geelong Contemporary Art Prize shortlist announced; programmers chosen for Inaugural Edinburgh Exchange, and more.

How important is a fixed address to creative survival?
Independent artists and small arts organisations talk about the allure of bricks and mortar versus the flexibility of working nomadically…

Career advice to your younger self
Six experts in the industry answer the question: What advice would you offer your younger self? Here are their answers.

Review: Patricia Piccinini's Curious Affection at QAGOMA
Every school child, science student, design student, gaming or technology student should see this exhibition as it offers a non-threatening…

Short term contract, long-term exhaustion
Working on the festival circuit is like a fairground ride: fast paced and exhilarating, but also exhausting and hard to…

What it takes to be a cultural leader in the arts
We speak to two soon-to-be graduates who studied a Masters in Cultural Leadership at NIDA to find out what it…

Powerhouse Museum’s contentious Parramatta relocation confirmed
Moving the Powerhouse Museum from the inner city to Western Sydney will cost $645 million, and may split the collection…

Industry responds to ArtChain: is it all tech hot air?
ArtsHub spoke with a gallerist and an artist to get their opinion on whether the blockchain revolution will significantly impact…