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Getting public art right
A new toolkit makes navigating the detail-heavy environment of public art commissions easy with checklists and solid advice.
The arts are losing the war for talent
Junior staff are finding better contracts, while senior staff are burning out. Kim Goodwin takes a look at Australia's increasingly…
How to be an effective arts advocate (from the archives)
You don’t have to be a well-paid political lobbyist or have a weekly radio program to be an arts advocate.…
Don’t underestimate your potential for digital growth
We know creatives and organisations need to embrace digital audience engagement, but a new short course shows it is not…
Women artists on making at home
What do artists Louise Olsen, Karen Black and Zoe Young have in common? Learn how ‘home’ has influenced how and…
So you want my arts job: Scribe
Being a scribe is an intense but rewarding experience that requires trust and a synergy of process.
The problem with art prize communication
Communication with those brave enough to put themselves forward for awards, prizes and grants should be respectful
So you want my arts job: Studio Assistant
Balancing her own practice as a painter, Mirra Whale is Studio Assistant to Ben Quilty. How does that work? She…
Turning unhappy customers into allies
No one likes hearing they’ve done a bad job, but if handled correctly, negative feedback can be used to great…
Tips on maximising your open studio event
The year's end for makers means open studio time. ArtsHub takes a look at how to do it right and…