Gina Fairley

Gina Fairley is ArtsHub's National Visual Arts Editor. For a decade she worked as a freelance writer and curator across Southeast Asia and was previously the Regional Contributing Editor for Hong Kong based magazines Asian Art News and World Sculpture News. Prior to writing she worked as an arts manager in America and Australia for 14 years, including the regional gallery, biennale and commercial sectors. She is based in Mittagong, regional NSW. Twitter: @ginafairley Instagram: fairleygina

Gina Fairley's Latest Articles

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There’s a lot of heart in Art + Soul

Hetti Perkins takes us into the lives and homes of our nation's leading Indigenous artists in a new series to…

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Art science collaborations are the new black

A decade of residencies through ANAT's Synapse scholarships has changed the way art and science collaborate.

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Understanding your audience

We are finally getting good research on the arts; how can you use it to develop your audience?

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Hart’s private collection goes under the hammer

Australian outback legend Pro Hart's embedded DNA is a selling point in his last owned paintings coming up for sale.

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Knitting neurons for mental health

Can craft be science? A new collaborative project brings together Granny's art form and neurological imaging.

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Whiteley’s Chelsea Hotel painting returns to Oz

Offered by Menzies Art Brands later this month, Brett Whiteley’s painting "paid" as rent to the Hotel Chelsea is up…

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Mossgreen cracks the market, or does it?

In its first sale entering the mixed vendor sales, the Melbourne auction house doubled its estimate on a trophy work.

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Quilty faces Saatchi with paintbrush blazing

As winner of the Prudential Eye Award earlier this year, Ben Quilty heads to London for a solo exhibition with…

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The Sievers Project explores the transfer of influence

Six commissioned works delve into, and extend, the iconic photographics of Wolfgang Sievers in surprising ways.

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POP goes the AGNSW

The largest exhibition of pop art ever to hit Australia is expected to drive cultural tourism to Sydney next summer.

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