A little while back we introduced you to an awesome documentary filmed at the English music fest, All Tomorrow's Parties. Well now they're back to launch a crowd-funding creative project alongside Warp Film and Vincent Moon. The project will fund a series of four short films which offer a fan's-eye-view of what goes on behind the music festival.
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US-based glass blower, Boyd Sugiki, is coming to Adelaide for a week-long glass blowing workshop at the Jam Factory. Art-lovers will be able to watch a live demonstration above the studio, giving audiences a chance to see how he cleverly blends contemporary design with everyday utility. Read more >>
The Melbourne Fringe Festival is the most exciting showcase of independent arts you'll see in Melbourne all year and here's your chance to be right in the thick of it! Melbourne Fringe is giving one lucky person and their friend the chance to experience Melbourne Fringe on an all expenses paid trip!
“The Big Circle” is a collective for artists who may be disadvantaged in some way or form, who might consider they have a disability or for anyone who may have experienced a mental health problem in their lives. The collective is currently looking for artists interested in showcasing their work in the 2011 Mental Health Week Exhibition Trail.
Flickerfest is Australia's only competitive international short film competitions, attracting thousands of entries from across the globe each year. Flickerfest 2012 will screen over 10 days at Bondi Beach in Sydney (6 - 15 Jan), followed by a 31-venue tour in beautiful outdoor cinemas Australia-wide.
Jazz SA is giving one emerging musician that chance to kickstart their career with the inaugural $5000 Dr Wendy Wicks Memoriam Jazz Scholarship. The winner of the scholarship will score the opportunity to perform a special jam alongside the Mike Nock Trio live in concert!
The Gov’s publicist, Koral, is giving one emerging PR student the chance to learn the ropes of publicity in the music industry! Starting out one day a week in The Gov’s office from July, Koral will take you under her wing and give you the skills needed to get a headstart as a publicist. Ideally, this side-kick will then look after Koral’s role for two months at the end of the year while she heads to France to study.
Claire Foord, former exhibitor in our Fringe Benefits Gallery, is partnering with the City of Holdfast Bay to combat graffiti through a new mural in Glenelg.
Looking to forge your career in music? Then consider taking one of Music SA's courses which shows you how the industry really works and gives you a chance to learn directly from industry professionals.
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
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