Australia

Review: The Gruffalo, Athenaeum Theatre
The show is beautiful and there wasn’t a child there who didn’t seem to enjoy the performance.

Creatives have the power to change politics NOW
Claiming a formerly safe Liberal seat will create greater visibility for art and culture. The Arts Party head to the…

Applause: latest funding and awards announced
Finalists revealed for the Shirley Hannan National Portrait Prize and Rob Guest Endowment, Ursula Hoff Fellowship announced, and many more…

Review: My Name is Jimi, Melbourne International Arts Festival
A joyous celebration of community; a warmhearted and generous theatrical production; a clarion call about the necessity of maintaining culture.

TARNANTHI Art Fair offers an ethical way to buy art
Returning to Adelaide in October, and with over 200 artists attending, the TARNANTHI Art Fair is wonderful way to meet…

Artist as activist: a force for social change
Artists and activists Mama Alto, Steve Lambert and Jax Jacki Brown discuss 'strategic dramaturgy' and making work with the potential…

Review: The Architect by Aidan Fennessy, MTC
A play about assisted dying is standard MTC fare. Johnny Carr shines.

Fake hijab tells migration truths
An invisible theatre work by artist Jema Stellato Pledger explores diversity, identity and the line between performing and becoming.

$60,000 to bring cultural events to regional communities
A funding boost has been added to the Small Regional Presenters program, allowing some of Victoria’s smallest towns including Bena,…

Career Spotlight: Sound Designer
ArtsHub spoke with two prolific sound designers who have built a career creating soundscapes for a diverse range of artistic…