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20x20: Why we are burning out in the arts
First published in 2015, it would seem we have not yet learnt to manage workloads and expectations – we're still…

Too little, too late, too confusing? The funding criteria for the arts COVID package is a mess
Numerous question remain about the Federal Government's support of the arts sector during COVID, including the fact that the Minister…

What will post-pandemic audiences look like?
In the first of our new webinar series, presented in partnership with Creative Victoria, Patternmakers’ Tandi Palmer Williams discussed the…

Is your international career a threat or a win?
With a top drawer international career for over a decade, Sophie O’Brien takes on the position as Bundanon Trust’s Head…

In the work-from-home battle for space, women are the reluctant nomads
US author and academic Elizabeth Patton takes a look at the social history of the home office, to better understand…

We need to talk about the arts: why declining media coverage hurts us all
How can we have a meaningful cultural conversation when arts coverage in the media is on life support?

Leprosy of the soul? A brief history of boredom
Sick of lockdown, Netflix and the lack of stimulus that accompanies pandemic life? You're so not alone.

20x20: Artist as activist: a force for social change
To celebrate 20 years of ArtsHub we look back at this 2018 article about artist activism and the role the…

'You're not alone': Fostering creativity and community with Creatives of Colour
Isolation, exclusion and exhaustion are some of the issues facing First Nations, Black-identifying people and POC artists. Research conducted by…

How art can impact climate change
Arts and science can make strange bedfellows but they could be the perfect combination to spread the message of a…