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The Whiteley phenomenon – why a painter has impacted theatre, opera and film
Brett Whiteley is no longer exclusive to the visual arts, but has become part of Australian mythology. ArtsHub speaks with…
Lost and Found gathering strength for its pint-sized Oscar run
We are hopeless fans of the animated short Lost and Found. Now it is on the hunt for an Oscar…
Film Review: Glass
M. Night Shyamalan concludes his Eastrail 177 Trilogy with a film that never feels like the sum of its parts.
Theory: Film peaked twenty years ago? Fact: You decide.
Over twenty years the exhibition landscape has changed enormously. Will film ever be as good again?
Box Office races into 2019 with a burst of history
While Aquaman drowns in money, our Favourite arthouse films do very well in the summer heat.
2019 is the year of Indigenous Languages, so get talking
First Nations artists and arts workers offer advice on how to embrace the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
2019 Conference and Symposium Planner
Whether you're looking for professional development, tapping sector trends or seeking to rub shoulders with cultural entrepreneurs, ArtsHub's 2019 Conference…
To those we lost in 2018, vale
We salute the lives and careers of the artists, performers and patrons who took their final curtain call in 2018.
10 buzzwords that dominated the arts in 2018
Our language tells us a lot about who we are: our confidence, our embrace of trends, our professionalism and our…
Film Review: Aquaman
This year's Boxing Day superhero flick is a splashy romp shot on the Gold Coast and directed by James Wan.