Trends and Analysis
Artist pranksters on trend
Artists turned pranksters are on the rise, using social media’s ‘viral’ capacity to tout deeper message in veil of fun.
Securing arts money in uncertain times
As the sector seeks support for its post-pandemic future, how are sponsors and donors feeling about their capacity to give?
ICYMI: the week's arts news
Opera comes to Cockatoo Island, mental health day streaming, phone art, jazz in WA, plus more arts news.
ICYMI: the week's arts news
Digital mentorship, conferences for 2022, Craft Contemporary, WONDER Festival, theatre returns, plus more arts news
WA at critical juncture to unlock creative sector potential
Employment opportunities, funding certainty and tapping regional WA may be key to secure the state’s cultural future.
Commercial galleries prosper against the odds
Four major commercial galleries across Australia share how they have been riding the wave of a market boom with uniquely…
Creative virtual escapes to combat cabin fever
Yes, lockdown is driving us bonkers. And yes, everything feels so depressing. But this doesn’t have to be another bad…
ICYMI: The week's arts news
Regions open up in NSW & VIC, Dark Mofo and QLD funding news, quirky online events, Kosky returns to Adelaide,…
Are arts workers at risk in compulsory vax policies?
ArtsHub speaks with peak arts organisations about the new territory of vaccination policies, including potential legalities, insurance premiums, HR and…
Artists for Afghanistan raise $4.5M
ArtsHub speaks with artists about the solidarity of supporting Quilty’s Afghanistan campaign, the role of social media, momentum and perceptions…