Trends and Analysis
How COVID could change your workplace in 2021
The pandemic has undoubtedly changed the way we work, but how many of the changes we've become accustomed to will…
Eight new year's resolutions for hope in the arts
2020 showed us all that we can survive, and in some cases thrive. Eight leaders in the arts offer their…
Artists, Activism and the Anthropocene: What does it really mean for change?
After two summers that couldn’t be more different – from drought and fires to heavy rain – conversations about the…
Changing the national anthem advances Australia nowhere
While viewed as an important step by some, changes to the Australian national anthem have been dismissed as tokenistic and…
Season’s greetings from all at ArtsHub
As this strange year draws to a close, it’s time for us to take a short break before returning recharged…
2020: The year’s news in review
Richard Watts looks back on the highs and lows of 2020 as reported by the ArtsHub news team.
ArtsHub's most popular stories of 2020
As we prepare to put this bin fire of a year behind us, let's look back on our most-read stories…
Vale 2020: Saluting those we lost this year
We salute the lives and careers of the artists, performers and patrons who took their final curtain call in 2020.
A rallying cry for the future at Visions 2020
The future can't get here fast enough was the perfect start for ArtsHub’s Visions 2020 conference. We look at the…
The surprising ways games challenge how people think about themselves and the world
Increasingly, console games help us question the ways we see, think or feel about the world, the game, even ourselves.