Australia

Exhibition Review: Dark Moon Rising and For the Sake of Love
These two exhibitions now on at Contemporary Art From the Margins cuts through stereotypes.

On Art, Activism and Empathy: George Gittoes and Luke Cornish
Having both worked in zones of conflict, Gittoes and Cornish speak with ArtsHub about their use of art as a…

ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
Green light for Parramatta Powerhouse, Dark MoFo announces dates, LGBTI tattoo art, Women Out West + more arts news.

The future for exhibition openings in a digital post-COVID world
As galleries moved online in the pandemic some found tools that would bring them to new audiences while others missed…

It’s time for a new museum dedicated to the fighters of the Frontier Wars
Australia's most important war was fought for 140 years between Aboriginal peoples and the colonists who wanted their land. It's…

#ArtsMatters campaign launched in lead-up to WA election
With Western Australia’s state election looming, the Chamber of Arts and Culture WA has launched a digital campaign to help…

The art of the impossible: International collaboration during COVID
Companies collaborating with Irish and New Zealand colleagues tell us how their productions are forging ahead despite the pandemic. Dogged…

How a passion for political theatre led a drama teacher back to class
Sophie Benassi has gone from being a secondary school drama teacher to the co-Artistic Director of a Canberra theatre company.

Adaptability key as students thrive making creative works in isolation
The graduate work of acting and theatre students from the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Fine Arts and Music is…

Shaping a new wave of screen business entrepreneurs
AFTRS Master of Arts Screen: Business is a two-year transformative course that creates the opportunity for screen media thinkers to…