I Watched Someone Die on TikTok is a dark comedy about the impact of social media, online content consumption and the desensitisation to violence in the digital age. It also delves into the ...
As blockbuster shows fill up arts calendars everywhere, the value of smaller scale arts projects is being neglected to the detriment of the wider arts ecology.
Aussies read more ebooks in January than any other month and major global events influence their title choices.
From biennales to regional exhibitions and international touring shows, ArtsHub sketches out a calendar of defining First Nations exhibitions that will shape 2025. Installation Yuriyal Bridgeman, ...
The gallery is located in a blue-chip area alongside gallery giants the likes of Pace, Gagosian and White Cube – all of which have spaces in New York. Perhaps that is next on the cards for the ...
A wish list from Australian authors on aspects they'd like to augment, tinker with or scrap altogether in the Australian books and publishing industry.
The Lester Prize, Australia’s richest prize for portraiture, is now seeking entries from home-grown talent. Last year, held for the first time at WA Museum Boola Bardip, the award’s exhibition enjoyed ...
The gently spoken Cumpston is well-loved by the visual arts sector and First Nations community, and leaves an incredible legacy from her position of Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Lunar New Year celebrations have now kicked off. Here is a go-to list of everything from music performances to comedy night.
The Gordon Darling Foundation is a perpetual public charitable trust, established in 1991 to "support Australia-wide, activities of importance in the Visual ...
Music Works Grants supports Victorian-based contemporary music industry artists or industry professionals across all genres and career stages to undertake ...
Do you have a burning idea that you are keen to explore? We’re offering Jump Start cash grants and access to rehearsal space for ideas which need exploring ...