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Postcard from Washington DC
ArtsHub takes a trip to the US capital, and finds much more than politics...
Exit through the gift shop
There's an undeniable link between the art and the commercial in gallery stores. ArtsHub takes a look at some of…
When you need to change to get it right
The MCA has worked with its challenges – and in sync with museum trends globally – to rethink its future.…
Australian reflections on Art Basel Hong Kong 2024
ArtsHub speaks with Australia-based galleries on their perspectives of attending Art Basel Hong Kong this year, from first-time participants to…
Strengthening regional connections through Taipei Dangdai
Taipei Dangdai art fair will present its fifth edition in May with two Australian galleries travelling to the Taiwan capital.
Artist hopes to generate awareness and 'release emotions' this Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month
Artist Jessica Nothdurft shares her experiences and emotions in an endeavour to generate greater awareness of domestic violence.
Finding agency over paternalism for regional galleries
ArtsHub speaks with Holly Arden about the challenges of running a gallery in Far North Queensland, tourism and notions of…
My arts job in 2030
Have you hedged your bets correctly? Does your job have a future – or a different future? ArtsHub takes a…
In conversation: Gail Mabo on curating and legacy
Dancer cum choreographer cum artist, Gail Mabo turns her hand to curating as a way to share culture.
Forming amicable relations between adversarial nations through art
Australian and Indonesian artists traverse a political divide to find common ground and bring distinct ways of addressing shared concerns.