Gina Fairley

Gina Fairley is ArtsHub's Senior Contributor, after 12 years in the role as National Visual Arts Editor. She has worked for extended periods in America and Southeast Asia, as gallerist, arts administrator and regional contributing editor for a number of magazines, including Hong Kong based Asian Art News and World Sculpture News. She is an Art Tour leader for the AGNSW Members, and lectures regularly on the state of the arts. She is based in Mittagong, regional NSW. Instagram: fairleygina

Gina Fairley's Latest Articles

Features

Slow textiles – rethinking our enviro-social impact through fibre art

Three very different exhibitions demonstrate the capacity of fibre art to carry contemporary loaded messages.

News

Open access model has lead to SALA’s success

South Australia’s festival for the visual arts has grown exponentially through its democratic model of inclusion and celebration of living…

Features

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…

Career Advice

Career Spotlight: Art Advisor

ArtsHub put five questions to Art Advisor Mark Hughes in order to get beneath the skin of this profession, and…

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Artstate Bathurst returns real talk and real outcomes to regional NSW

This festival redresses the balance in where the state’s cultural conversations are held.

News

Powerhouse Museum Director resigns

In the wake of a restructured position, and fashion gala cost blowouts, MAAS Director Dolla Merrillees has stepped down.

News

Rhana Devenport appointed as new Director Art Gallery of SA

Devenport brings international perspective to Adelaide, and is the first female director in the gallery's history.

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An incredibly present enigma – John Russell and the French Impressionists

Get to know John Russell, Australia’s only French Impressionist, and find out why he was such great mates with Van…

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Review: Dark Rooms - Women Directing the Lens 1978–98, Griffith University Art Museum

This is an exhibition worthy of the serious curatorial lens it has been given, and speaks of the richness of…

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Review: Aida, Opera Australia

A new tech era for Opera Australia delivers artistically, while operatically tradition held strong with phenomenal singing.

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