Trends and Analysis
Why Shakespeare still matters
To celebrate Shakespeare's 450th birthday, Australia's leading exponent asks why actors and audiences still love the Bard.
Arts are key to redefining ageing
Leonard Cohen and Helen Reddy are both seniors, modelling the power of the arts to sustain later life.
Artists at mercy of a new power partnership
Are we on the brink of seeing the Australia Council make it a requirement of funding to have support from…
Ten fonts and why you should use them
With so many different types of type to choose from, we've picked out ten of the best for your professional…
Why we need music reform
Victoria's music industry is in much better shape than two years ago but there is still a way to go.
Why are Western Australian art and artists invisible?
A retrospective of Guy Grey Smith prompts the question of whether he is often overlooked because he lived on the…
Artists would prefer obscenity, Senator Brandis
Why allow racist abuse and ban penises? The Federal Government’s freedom-of-speech policy begs questions.
South Australian election: who has the best arts policy?
With the South Australian election looming this weekend, ArtsHub runs the ruler over the major parties' arts policies.
'If the Sydney Biennale doesn’t need Transfield’s money, why should they be asking for ours?'
The full text of the letter Minister for the Arts Brandis sent the Australia Council warning it off funding the…
Biennale boycott backlash: vicious ingratitude or valid critique?
Does money have a taint? That’s the question many in the arts community are asking as the Biennale splits with…