Australia
A Year of Madness: the Tandberg Collection by Ron Tandberg – Wilkinson Publishing 2018
The strengths of a good cartoon include topicality, mockery, incisive humour, honesty and artistry.
Contemporary art presented in a sacred space
A free exhibition delivered by Perth Uniting Church invites 15 WA-based artists to reflect on the 15 Stations of the…
Review: Imaginarium by Melbourne Playback Theatre
As a piece of community building, the format invites the audience to share in a safe way without fear of…
How we can hand our public institutions over to others
Three very differently scaled institutions, in three different countries and contexts compare notes on how they ethically represent their communities.
Dark art: an immersive solo journey into mental illness
An award-winning experimental arts group has crafted an immersive installation to give audiences an opportunity to experience what life is…
Review: Robert Smithson's Time Crystals
Smithson’s work forged a new relationship to the gallery through the portability of the documentation.
$1 million boost for Western Sydney arts community
Minister Harwin has opened the State’s coffers with an additional $1M promised to bolster emerging artists in Sydney’s West.
Why professional development is vital for artistic rigour
Choreographers, playwrights and arts administrators all benefit from development programs, of which there are a diverse range on offer around…
Why breaking New Year's resolutions is the best thing you can do
Achieve your big goals for 2018 by tackling them as a series of small, modest, actionable, research-based tests.
Should you register to be an NDIS provider?
ArtsHub recently attended an in-depth discussion about the NDIS, where the pros and cons of being a NDIS provider were…