Who owns art and when should it be returned? With many objects in museums and galleries being the product of a colonial past, we look at how works can...
The trust and rapport between circus performers is clearly visible on stage. Offstage, such bonds connect a troupe’s members with a global community o...
How far will you go for your art? For her latest book, journalist Jenny Valentish spoke to performance artists, body builders, ballerinas and neurosci...
We speak to Associate Professor Rick Chew, pianist, composer and academic, about how arts careers can evolve in unexpected ways and how studying the a...
For three decades now, Ilbijerri – an Indigenous theatre company – has presented some of Australia’s most important productions. On their anniversary,...
What can we do to make the arts more accessible? Activist and author Carly Findlay joins us to discuss Growing Up Disabled in Australia, featuring ove...
Acclaimed writer and editor Sophie Cunningham reflects on hope, the climate crisis, and the ways that writing can help reconnect us with the planet. I...
From residencies to touring your work, art is fuelled by travel. But COVID has clipped all of our wings and forced us to create from the couch. We loo...
In a culture which fetishes youth, The ArtsHubbub takes time out to value experience, celebrate age, and honour wisdom. We learn about the difference ...
The arts can be supported in many ways including financially, volunteering, and everything in between. Whether you’re setting up a crowdfunding campai...