Performing Arts

NSW cultural fringes receive $350,000 in funding boost
From new kilns to a purpose-built performance space, 14 organisations across NSW will benefit from a $350,000 boost via the…

On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
This weeks new appointments include positions at Screen Producers Australia, Geelong performing Arts Centre, Casula Powerhouse, and a writer in…

Applause: recent winners
2018 Lorne Sculpture Biennale winners announced; Hazel Rowley Fellowship winner revealed; shortlist for the Tom Malone Prize unveiled, and more.

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…

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…

$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…

Review: Calamity Jane at Arts Centre Melbourne
A magnificent performance by Virginia Gay anchors this gloriously entertaining production.