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Jan Müller on how a sound and film archive can be relevant
A year in, ArtsHub speaks with the National Sound and Film Archive’s new CEO on how exhibitions and digitisation are…
Makeup, lighting, and the misrepresentation of skin colour on stage and screen
A short documentary by filmmaker, Vonne Patiag, explores the experiences of actors of colour and how they feel about their…
Booking for sustainability – building a relationship with a venue
Carriageworks Director, Lisa Havilah says that building long-term relationships with artists, and ensuring they have a purpose, is key to…
Hugh Stuckey: old enough to know better
In 2011, Anne Richey interviewed Hugh Stuckey, who provided a gallop through his life story starting as a four year…
The waning shadow of the Tasmanian Gothic
Tasmanian artists are increasingly exploring themes which speak to contemporary life, including the island's history of protest and activism.
Miss Fisher - how the producers used crowdfunding to maintain artistic control
Steeped in culture, Screenhub's new journalist reckons that Phryne Fisher is the closest thing we have to a superhero. How…
Commercial TV’s rare leadership on Roseanne is a breath of fresh air
Network Ten's swift decision to dump the rebooted Roseanne shows rare leadership, demonstrating that, for some, there is a clear…
Author Raymond E Feist on the art of world-building
The internationally renowned fantasy novelist reveals the magic behind his writing, and why it’s good to talk to your characters.
From iView to in-flight entertainment – regional artists find opportunity in the skies
A program for professional filmmakers to profile artists living with a disability in regional NSW has surpassed all expectation, with…
How to handle criticism and naysayers
For any artist, the sting of criticism is inevitable. Here’s how to distinguish when it’s useful, how to handle it,…