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A wastepaper basket with scrunched up paper, symbolising grant rejection.
Career Advice

7 strategies to cope with grant rejection (at any stage of your career)

Grant rejection is a reality for artists at every stage of their career, but with the right mindset, support and…

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News

Best opportunities, grants and awards for creatives: 22 to 28 July 2025

Adelaide Fringe poster competition returns, Creative WA Fellowships for young talent plus Lester Prize shortlist and more opportunities.

The lights of a bus down a dark street at night leave a trail of light to indicate rapid movement in this photograph, which illustrates ArtsHub's weekly On the move column, a round-up of the week's Australian arts sector appointments.
News

On the move: latest Australian arts sector appointments

Your weekly round-up of comings and goings across the Australian arts sector.

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News

Arts conferences and talks in Australia & international: July-December 2025

Discover arts conferences and creatives talks, from the industry-specific topics of the day to zeitgeist topics shaping now.

An artist dress in a costume with cactus-like limbs sticking out of their back surrounded by a circle of onlookers. The room is awash in red light. SOFT CENTRE 2022.
News

SOFT CENTRE 2025 to take over Sydney with experimental art and electronic music

Expect international electronic sensations, home-grown immersive art pioneers and critical conversations at SOFT CENTRE.

Columbian-Australian violinist Natalya Bing, a Queenstown resident, plays her instrument in front of a seven-metre-diameter reproduction of the moon as part of 'Earthshine' at The Unconformity, 2023.
News

The Unconformity returns for 2025

Taking place in Queenstown on palawa Country, on lutruwita/Tasmania’s remote West Coast, The Unconformity has announced its October dates for…

A woman looks up a dark cliff face, an example of pleasure pilgrimages in Tasmania.
Features

Pleasure pilgrimages: why artists are seeking ecstasy, not just inspiration

From Tasmania to Alice Springs to Portugal, pleasure pilgrimages are redefining the role of art in healing, community and collective…

At this death café, a small table is by a large window.
Features

Death cafés: the quiet cultural movement helping artists and communities talk about dying

Death cafés are bringing artists, neighbours and strangers together to discuss life’s only certainty – not through morbidity, but through…

Wesley Enoch, a highly respected cultural leader and First Nations man, smiles at the camera. He is wearing black and a QUT sign is visible behind him.
News

Wesley Enoch AM appointed as the Australia Council Board’s new Chair

Enoch, a Quandamooka man, is the first practising artist and first First Nations person to serve as the Board's Chair.

Image is painting of William Shakespeare and a bust of an Ancient Greek man. Arts, Anger and Advocacy
Opinions & Analysis

Arts, advocacy and anger

When it comes to advocating for the arts, passion can be as destructive as it can be constructive. But there…

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