Festivals

ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
$2.8M boost for Melbourne recovery, RACV takes art collection online for the first time, Adelaide Fringe Festival registrations open, queer…

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…

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…

ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
$49M to Indigenous arts, Euro Master from Met for Brissy, great results for DAAF, Artstate and Tarnanthi both announce programs,…

ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
More money for ACT artists, curatorial assistant program, Doug Aitken commission for TAS, design takes centre stage at Powerhouse, Crime…

What Darwin Festival learned about operating in a pandemic
The homegrown Darwin Festival 2020 created a palpable sense of community despite adhering to social distancing guidelines.

30 years of Desert Mob
Engaging with this year’s Desert Mob Exhibition and MarketPlace is more than a trending digital pivot or COVID relief initiative;…

Exploring culture and Country: Cairns Indigenous Art Fair goes digital
This year’s CIAF celebrates its physical offerings digitally, including videos of artists on Country, workshops, and fashion parades filmed in…

Wangaratta Jazz Festival returns to honour the human voice
Defying COVID-19, the chair of Wangaratta Jazz Festival says National Jazz Awards, held as part of the festival, offer a…

BOAA fails to pay over $350K
Solvency records show that the inaugural Biennale of Australian Art (BOAA) still owes around $350,000 to artists and vendors, while…