National

Spectacular investments at VCA and Melbourne Conservatorium Open Day
The history of the Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Conservatorium is well known, but a $200 million investment…

Oh joy! Why it's important to enjoy what you study
There’s nothing quite like a motivated and passionate student. But does that passion help fuel a person’s success in the…

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.

One of the most urgent things we can do is make art
ArtsHub speaks to critical theorist Sarah Sentilles about the hopefulness of art and how it becomes a weapon for peace.

The cutting edge course that welcomes flexible thinkers
Get a headstart on your peers by starting your study in November, at a university that is focused on developing…

Open the door to your future
RMIT is a hub for emerging artists, photographers and craftspeople cultivating contemporary culture through learning and research. Find your future…

Review: 2018 Paul Guest Prize, Bendigo Art Gallery
Traditional or unconventional, these drawings in Australia’s pre-eminent prize contain the art of conception and the craft of execution.

Naya Wa Yugali (We Dance): The future starts here for young Indigenous dancers
Auditions for the 2019 intake at NAISDA Dance College are now open and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists aged…

Review: The Eastern Curlew by Harry Saddler
Harry Saddler writes with such contagious enthusiasm that it is impossible not to share his love of birds.

Falling through the cracks: the precarious plight of performing artists
What can be done to stop performers falling through the gaps between tax, superannuation and social security systems?