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Creative Arts Fellows
Creative Arts Fellowships, supported by the Friends of the Library and the Ray Mathew and Eva Kollsman Trust, offer Australian artists and writers an opportunity to develop new work that is inspired or informed by our collections.
2021
Frederick Septimus Kelly: the Lost Olympian
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David will examine the manuscripts of Frederick Septimus Kelly (1881-1916), a prolific and prodigiously talented musician and composer. David seeks to restore the parts of Kelly’s body of work that have been forgotten since his death by typesetting and editing them, and preparing them for publication in five new volumes. At the conclusion of the project, songs, solo piano works and the first Violin Sonata will be performed in Canberra for the first time since Kelly’s death. A lecture-recital will also be given, comparing Kelly s work with that of Australian contemporaries and that of Ralph Vaughan Williams up to the age that Kelly achieved when he was killed on the Somme.
SmartArts: Joel Bray On Breaking Down Colonial History Through The Art Of Dance
“I see myself as continuing 60,000 years of art-making by the Wiradjuri people.” Wiradjuri man Joel Bray, a dancer, maker and artist, joins Richard Watts on
SmartArts to explore the ideas behind his new Yirramboi 2021 performance, Considerable Sexual License. Reclaiming the exact words of a 1910 white anthropologist, his show reflects on the intersection between Aboriginality and sexuality, encouraging people to escape restrictive tropes and the ongoing shackles of colonisation.
STC Announces First Design Associate Program Cohort
Designers selected include lighting designer Kate Baldwin, sound designer/composer Brendon Boney and set/costume designer James Lew.by BWW News Desk
Three emerging theatre designers have been appointed as Sydney Theatre Company s first Design Associate Program cohort - lighting designer Kate Baldwin, sound designer/composer Brendon Boney and set/costume designer James Lew.
The DeAP initiative, established by Artistic Director Kip Williams to form part of the company s Resident Artists program, aims to promote and foster the professional development of First Nations and CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse) artists to address current underrepresentation - particularly in the area of theatre design.
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