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How to put on a festival from the comfort of your home
Agility, adaptability and upskilling are all part of the process, but gifs are important too. Lessons learned from Melbourne Fringe's…
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…
Chasing philanthropy, inspiring volunteers and supporting the arts in our latest podcast
In the latest ArtsHubbub we look at the ways in which giving is supported in the arts. We speak with…
‘It gets harder’: Tim Winton on writing (From the Archives)
The author of Cloudstreet offers insights into the writing life and reflects on the differences between writing for the page…
On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures
NGA announces curator for 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial, Ausdance Victoria welcomes new board member, UNSW Dean of Art &…
Theatre review: Welcome to the Masque by Riverside Theatres Digital
In this scary era of the rampant COVID-19, a live theatre performance like Welcome to the Masque was a rare…
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.
Directing plays over Zoom tests the patience
Is it possible to stage a successful production when the director isn’t even in the same room as the performer?…
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…