ArtsHub

Built upon a proud 24-year heritage, ArtsHub is Australia's leading independent online resource dedicated to the world of the arts. Our passionate team actively pursues a vision of being a world-class arts and culture publishing, media and marketplace business that significantly contributes to developing a dynamic, diverse and prosperous arts industry.

ArtsHub's Latest Articles

entry-level arts jobs. Photo: Jakob Owens, Unsplash. A figure stands in the centre of a dark indoor space with a photography set-up. Lets are shining on him and people are sorting out technical things with a camera.
Career Advice

10 entry-level arts jobs to consider (part 2)

In part 2, ArtsHub suggests administrative as well as hands-on roles that emerging arts professionals can consider.

Photo: Jon Tyson, Unsplash. A pair of black shoes standing on top of a yellow circle spray painted onto the concrete.
Career Advice

10 entry-level arts jobs to consider (part 1)

In part 1, ArtsHub has selected five jobs that are accessible to emerging arts professionals and suggests things to look…

Still from recording of feature writing workshop at The Channel - Arts Centre Melbourne. Two women are sitting on stage against a black backdrop. On the left is Celina, an Asian Australian woman in her mid-20s with a black bob, denim jacket and black dress. On the right is Madeleine, a middle aged Caucasian woman wearing a blue and white floral shirt and white pants.
Videos

ArtsHub writing workshop: Feature Writing

In this session, ArtsHub's Madeleine Swain and Celina Lei run through feature writing from pitch to publish.

image of a Hong Kong created in Lego
Features

10 mind-blowing LEGO creations on Instagram

From emotive storytelling to gravity-defying creations, these Instagram accounts are exemplifying the possibilities of LEGO.

Photo: Vlad Hilitanu, Unsplash. Hands holding LEGO figures. They are all pointing their figures towards the centre.
Education & Student News

LEGO has therapeutic benefits, here is how to access them

How to get the most out of LEGO's therapeutic benefits as an adult, with children and through LEGO-based therapy.

Typewriter artist James Cook recreates view of Big Ben on site. Image is a hand holding up an image of Big Ben while looking down from a rooftop opposite the Palace of Westminster in London.
News

Typewriter artist creates sensations with hidden messages

London-based artist James Cook uses typewriters to create masterful pieces.

News

Local knitters’ solution for restless hands

Ever heard of twiddle muffs? Learn more about these simple knitting projects that are beneficial to both the maker and…

Features

How to run a successful EOFY fundraising campaign

Need some tips on making an effective end of financial year pitch to your supporters? Twelve arts organisations share their…

News

QAGOMA and V&A join forces for Asia Pacific exhibition

Highlights from QAGOMA’s Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) will be presented at the London Victoria and Albert Museum…

hand holding theatrical mask against a black background
Career Advice

Why we use pseudonyms as creatives

What’s in a name? ArtsHub talks to users in the sector to ask why a pseudonym can be helpful in…

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