As an arts graduate of Flinders University, I was pleased to be included in the 50th anniversary exhibition, held in the foyer of the Adelaide Festival Theatre in May/June 2016. The exhibition featured portraits and short bios of graduates who work across film, theatre, arts management, festivals, literature and more.
Monthly Archives: August 2016
Well Made Curator
Delighted to be working with Guildhouse as Well Made Curator. This is a part-time position where I curate the Well Made website, write blog posts and work with Well Made Coordinator Merri Cranswick on a whole range of events. Really enjoying getting to know the inspiring artists who are profiled on the site.
SALA Fringe Street art tours – Lisa King
Fabulous SALA Fringe Street art tour in the west end on Sunday 14 August, with a great audience. Last stop was Jive where Lisa King told us about her large scale mural. She is pictured here surrounded by lovers of street art and her cute dog Ted. #SALAFestival #ADLFringe
and the earth sighed on Vimeo
Documentation of and the earth sighed a video installation shown at Arts House Melbourne 2016 by Josephine Starrs and Leon Cmielewski.
and the earth sighed at Artshouse
The audio video installation that started life as Augmented Terrain premiered at Artshouse in Melbourne during July 2016. I have been working as Producer on this project with artists Josephine Starrs and Leon Cmielewski over the last 2 years. The name and the earth sighed is the final title of the work and reflects that this piece aims to give a voice to the environment and landscape.
In an immersive audiovisual installation that re-imagines the relationship between nature and culture, Starrs and Cmielewski configure the land itself as active, not neutral, and able to speak about our human impacts upon it.
Using imagery captured by drones, detailed aerial views of Australian landscapes and waterways are dynamically manipulated in ways that reveal their underlying fragility; while Alex Davies’ surround-soundscape invites contemplation of the impact of climate change on natural ecologies.
and the earth sighed had its world premiere at Arthouse Melbourne from July 7-12 as part of the Performing Climates event.