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6457 | MMeets | The Podcast Hour | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/RL_SoundHealing_098.jpg | 30/70, A-SPACE, A+, Abodo Wood, ACE Contractors Group, Adrian Eagle, Adrian Gray, Ajak Kwai, Alan Pert, Alan Tran, Alex Cullen, Alice Heyward, Alice Skye, Allara Briggs-Pattison, Alli Edwards, AM:PM.RC, Amadou Suso, Amanda-Agnes Nichols, Amrita Hepi, Amy Dunstan, Amy Muir, Amy Spiers, Andrew Laidlaw, Andy Butler, Andy Fergus, Angela Bailey, Ani Lamont, Ann Ferguson, Annaliese Redlich, Annette Krauss, Annika Kristensen, Anthony Clarke, Aphids, Arabella Frahn-Starkie, Aram Khalkhali, ARC Centre of Excellence in Bio-Nano Science and Technology (CBNS), Arcadia Winds, Aretha Brown, Arts Project Australia, Asialink Arts Global Project Space, Assemble Papers, Associate Professor Alan Duffy, Associate Professor Robert Burke and Professor Tony Gould, Atlanta Eke, Aunty Kerrie Doyle, Australian Art Orchestra, Australian Music Vault, Australian National Academy of Music, Australian Youth Orchestra, Aviva Endean, Baby Blue, Bakehouse Studios, Bates Smart, bebé, Beci Orpin, Bedroom Suck Records, Ben Keck, Ben Landau, BenFugee & Aleesha Jasmine, Benjamin Garg, Benjamin Law, Benjamin Solah, Betsy-Sue Clarke, Big Rig, Blair Smith, Blanche Alexander, Boris Portnoy, Bricky B, Brow Books, Burundian Drummers, Cameron Bishop, Campbell Walshe, Candice Raeburn, Carlo Ratti, Carlos Uxo, Carme Pinós, Carmel Wade, Caroline Clements, Carolyn D’Cruz, Carroll Go-Sam, Caseaux O.S.L.O, Cassandra Chilton, Cassie Hansen, Cayn Borthwick, Celeste Carnegie, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Centre of Visual Art|CoVA, Charles Williams, Chels Marshall, Chook Race, Chris Cochius, Christine Phillips, Christopher Boots, Christopher Sanderson, Chunky Move, Ciro Márquez, Clare Cousins, Claudy Knight, Clem Bastow, Code Like a Girl, Collectivity Talks, Community Hubs Australia, Cookin’ On 3 Burners, Cool Out Sun, Courtney Carthy, Crying on the Eastern Freeway, CultureLink Singapore, Dale Hardiman, Dale Packard, Dale Simpson, Dan Giovannoni, Dana Hutchins, Daniel Jenatsch, Danièle Hromek, Danielle Storm, Danny Lacy, Darren Vukasinovic, Dave Martin, Dave Martin, David Cross, David Fitzsimmons, David Giles-Kaye, David Poulton, Daymon Greulich, Deanne Butterworth, Deep Soulful Sweats, Div Pillay, DJ Cookie, DJ Sezzo, DJ Tilly Perry, Don Letts, Donna Stolzenberg, Dr Andrea Sharam, Dr Catherine Strong, Dr Celestina Sagazio, Dr Danny Butt, Dr David Irving, Dr Elizabeth Churchill, Dr Emma O’Brien, Dr Emma Rush, Dr Fleur Watson, Dr Glenda Caldwell, Dr Isun Kazerani, Dr Jessamy Gleeson, Dr Kate Raynes-Goldie, Dr Kelly Greenop, Dr Kirsten Ellis, Dr Linny Kimly Phuong, Dr Margaret Osborne, Dr Nicole Kalms, Dr Nigel Taylor, Dr Olivia Guntarik, Dr Peter van der Kamp, Dr Stephanie Liddicoat, Dr Steven Baker, Dr Terence Chong, Dr Tien Huynh, Dr Watts, DRMNGNOW, Eine Kleine Wind, Elena Pereyra, Elia Nurvista, Eliana Horn, Elizabeth, Ella Gauci-Seddon, Ellaswood, Ellen Davies, Ellen Jacobsen, Emerald, Emily Mottram, Emily Wong, Emma King, Emma Telfer, Engineers Without Borders Australia, Erica McCalman, Erin Nowak, Esther Anatolitis, Esther Lloyd, Esther Stewart, Eugenia Flynn, Eugenia Lim, Fábio Duarte, Farah Farouque, Felicity Watson, Finnian Langham, Fiona Gillmore, FiX, Fixperts, Flamenco Fiesta Group, Four Pillars Gin, Francoise Lane, Gabi Ngcobo, Gabriella Gulacsi, Gabrielle de Vietri, Galambo, Gary Chan, Gas, Gemma Leigh Dodds, Geoffrey Watson, George McEncroe, Georgina Darvidis, Gideon Obarzanek, Gilbert Rochecouste, Glen Walton, Golden Gate Brass, Gonzalo Ortega, Gordon Koang, Gretchen Coombs, Grimshaw, Groove Therapy, Hana Assafiri, Hannah Barry, Happy Melon, Hector Jonges, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Helen Marcou, Hilary Glow, Hillary Goldsmith, Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, Honor Eastly, Hope St Radio, Housing Choices Australia, Hugh Davies, Hugh Utting, Hyphen-Labs, Ian McDougall, Ian Strange, Iceclaw, IchikawaEdward, Imam Nur Warsame, Inés Benavente-Molina, Isabella Bower, Jacinta Parsons, Jacob Coppedge, Jadan Carroll, James Horton, Jan van Schaik, Jane Caught, Jason Twill, Jax Jacki Brown, Jean Darling, Jefa Greenaway, Jeni Paay, Jennifer Loveless, Jeremy Kleeman, Jeremy McLeod, Jesse Chrisan, Jessica Hitchcock, Jewel Box Performances, Jill Garner, Jim Antonopoulos, Jinghua Qian, Jo Lloyd, Jo Pugh, Jock Gilbert, John Brooks, John Caldow, John Rayner, Jonathan Holloway, Jonathan Homsey, Joshua Lynch, JOY 94.9, Jude Chrisan, Julian Burnside AO QC, Juliana Engberg, Julie Bukari Jones, Justin Ray, Justine Clark, Kaare Krokene, Kalala X Iki San, Karen Alcock, Katherine Sainsbery, Katherine Seaton, Katrina Jojkity, Katy Morrison, Katya Johanson, Kerry Levier, Kerstin Thompson, Kieran Wong, Kim Teo, Kiri Delly, Kitiya Palaskas, Kris Daff, Kylie Auldist, L&NDLESS, La Trobe University Centre for the Study of the Inland, Larry Parsons, Laura Brown, Laura Murray, Lauren Urquhart, Lay The Mystic X Pookie, Leah Jing, Leanne Zilka, Leona Holloway, Lidia Thorpe, Lila Neugebauer, Linda Cheng, Lisa Currie, Lisa Greenaway, Littlefoot & Co., Lord Mayor Sally Capp, Louise Adler, Louise Curtin, Luca Lana, Lucreccia Quintanilla, Lucy Guerin, Ly Hoàng Ly, Lydia Connolly-Hiatt, Lynda Roberts, Lyno Vuth, Maddee Clark, Maddison Miller, Madeleine Dore, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Madi Colville Walker, Mama Alto, Maree Grenfell, Marg D’Arcy , Margherita Coppolino, Marie Foulston, Marija Janev, Marilyne Nicholls, Marinos Drakopoulos, Mark Ayres, Mark Smith, Marshall McGuire, Martina Copley, Mat Pember, Matt Gibson, McIntyre Partnership, Megan Payne, Melanie Lane, Melbourne School of Design, Melbourne Theatre Company, Melbourne University Publishing, Merchant Road, Michael Camakaris, Michael Lennon, Michael McMaster, Michael Short, Mikey Young, Millie Cattlin, Mindy Meng Wang, Miranda Sparks, Mirerva Holmes, Mithu Sen, Mitra Anderson-Oliver, Mixtape Fitness, Molly Dyson, Molly O’Shaughnessy, Mona Ruijs, Monash University Department of Architecture, Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA, Monique Webber, Monique Woodward, Morgan Coleman, Multicultural Arts Victoria, My Best Friend’s Wedding DJs, Mystery Guest, MzRizk, Naomi Milgrom AO, Nastaran Jafari, National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Neil Cabatingan, Nerida Conisbee, Nervegna Reed Architecture, Nevena Spirovska, New Architects Melbourne, New Palm Court Orchestra, NH Architecture, Nic Dowse, Nina Bennett, Noise In My Head, Norman Katende, Nuraini Juliastuti, OK EG, OK EG, On Diamond, One Fire Aboriginal Dance Company, One Love Jump, OoPLA, Open House Melbourne, Orlando Harrison, Oscar Key Sung, Parlour: women, equity, architecture, Pasefika Vitoria Choir, Paul Douglas, Paul Gorrie, Permits, Peter Knight, Peter Symes, Philip Boon, Phoebe Harrison, Phoebe Whitman, Pia Cerveri, Playable Streets, Pro E, Professor Dale Fisher, Professor Donald Bates, Professor Harriet Edquist, Professor Ian de Vere, Professor Mark Burry AO, Professor Martyn Hook, Professor Natalie King, Professor Rob Adams AM, Professor Shitij Kapur, Prue Gilbert, Public Art Commission, Quino Holland, Rachel Ang, Rachel Yang, Raquel Solier, Ras Jahknow, Real Life, Rebecca Coates, Ricardo Alvarez, RMIT Architecture, RMIT Interior Design, RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles, Rob McGauran, Robert Downie, Robin Penty, Rock Academy Australia, Rohan Brooks, Rohini Kappadath, Ronnen Goren, Rory Hyde, Rose Redston, Rosie Jean, Ross Turnbull, Rowan Quinn, Rudely Interrupted, Rutika Parag Patki, Ryan Lee, SA The Collective, Sam Almaliki, Santilla Chingaipe, Sarah Lynn Rees, Sarah Song, Sarah Werkmeister, Screamy, Sello Molefi, Semina, Sene Smalley, Sefa Stewart & Silao Stanzlauz, SensiLab at Monash University, Shadowfax Wines, Shakira Hussein, Shannon May Powell, Shareena Clanton, Shay McMahon, Signal Curators, Simon Knott, Simon Tait, Simona Castricum, Simone Gervasi, Sir Nicholas Serota CH, Sir Peter Cook, Skye Haldane, Sofie Kvist, Soju-Gang, Soli Tesema, Sophie Gannon, Sophie Miles, Sophie Patitsas, Sophie Ross, Sose Fuamoli, Soukous Ba Congo, Spanish Architects Society, Spoonbill, Stanislava Pinchuk, State Library Victoria, Stefan Preuss, Stephanie Andrews, Stephen Choi, Stephen Yuen, Stork Theatre, Studio Wonder, Su-Yiin Lai, Sui Zhen, Swampland Magazine, Sweet Whirl, Systa BB, Tania Davidge, TEAGAN, Tenth Court Records, The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, The Australian Institute of Architects, The Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform, The Echoes Project, The Letter String Quartet, The Northcote Penguins, The Orbweavers, The Rogue Academy, The Royal Swazi Spa, The Wolf Rayets, Thigh Master, Three Thousand Thieves, Tilman Robinson, Tim Leslie, Timmah Ball, Tom + Captain, Tract Consultants, Triana Hernandez, Tristen Harwood, Troy Innocent, Turret Truck, Two Birds Brewing, UAP, UB, Upulie Divisekera, Urban Art Projects, Valanga Khoza, Vanessa Bird, Vicky Featherston Tu, Victorian Guitar Orchestra, Victorian Young Planners, Vince The Kid, Virginia Dowzer, Virginia Trioli, Vlad Doudakliev, WAG, Waterfall Person, Westside Circus, Willing, Yamaha Music Australia, Yarra Pools, Ziggy Johnston and Miles Johnston, Zoe Condliffe | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a... | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a digital storytelling platform for women to share their stories. Zoe is a PhD candidate in the XYX Lab. | |||||
6419 | MMeets | MPavilion 2018 closing party | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/CRAlanWeedon_OurPlaceOurHome_211018-0610-1.jpg | Annaliese Redlich, bebé, DJ Tilly Perry, Emerald, Sene Smalley, Sefa Stewart & Silao Stanzlauz | Sene Smalley, Sefa Stewart & Silao Stanzlauz recently blew everyone away at the inaugural MAV Songwriters’ Camp with their incredible talent and creativity, not to mention their beautiful voices. With Samoan roots and musical influences as diverse as gospel, hip-hop, R&B and soul, they combine forces to create the smoothest harmonies and sweetest sounds coming out of... | Sene Smalley, Sefa Stewart & Silao Stanzlauz recently blew everyone away at the inaugural MAV Songwriters’ Camp with their incredible talent and creativity, not to mention their beautiful voices. With Samoan roots and musical influences as diverse as gospel, hip-hop, R&B and soul, they combine forces to create the smoothest harmonies and sweetest sounds coming out of Melbourne’s south-east. | |||||
6371 | MTalks | A conversation with Sir Peter Cook – Archigram | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/peter-cook_2.jpg | Christine Phillips, Melbourne School of Design, Professor Donald Bates, Professor Martyn Hook, Sir Peter Cook | Graduate of the Bournemouth College of Art and the Architectural Association in London, he has been a pivotal figure within the architectural world for 50 years. A founder of the Archigram Group who were jointly awarded the Royal Gold Medal of the RIBA in 2004. In 2007 he received a Knighthood for his services to... | Graduate of the Bournemouth College of Art and the Architectural Association in London, he has been a pivotal figure within the architectural world for 50 years. A founder of the Archigram Group who were jointly awarded the Royal Gold Medal of the RIBA in 2004. In 2007 he received a Knighthood for his services to architecture, in 2011 he was granted an honorary Doctorate of Technology by the University of Lund. He is also a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters of France and a member of the Royal Academy of Arts. His recent books are ‘Drawing – the motive force of Architecture (Wiley) ‘Peter Cook Architecture Workbook’ (Wiley) and a full catalogue of his work will be published by UCL press. Former Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts and the Bartlett, he is Emeritus Professor at University College London, The Royal Academy of Arts and the Frankfurt Staedelschule. He was Kenzo Tange Visiting Professor at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design in 2015. | |||||
6333 | MMusic | Littlefoot & Co in collaboration with Bunjil Place present ‘Southeast spoken word’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/OpenMic1.jpg | Benjamin Solah, Daymon Greulich, Ellaswood, Jesse Chrisan, Jude Chrisan, Littlefoot & Co., Ryan Lee, Soju-Gang | No stranger to the Melbourne party scene, Soju-Gang is hard to miss, and her DJ flavour hard to resist. She spins a set as powerful and eclectic as her personal style. With deep roots in ’80s and ’90s hip-hop, R&B and everything party, Soju-Gang has a hard-hitting presence in the local scene, as is swiftly... | No stranger to the Melbourne party scene, Soju-Gang is hard to miss, and her DJ flavour hard to resist. She spins a set as powerful and eclectic as her personal style. With deep roots in '80s and '90s hip-hop, R&B and everything party, Soju-Gang has a hard-hitting presence in the local scene, as is swiftly becoming synonymous with a jam-packed dance floor and night out so good, you won’t remember much. Soju-Gang has been busy this past while, performing sets at Sugar Mountain festival, NAIDOC Week and Listen Out festival, and will play next year’s Groovin The Moo. She currently boasts two residencies at Melbourne party institutions—CBD’s Ferdydurke, and Fitzroy’s home of rap and hip-hop, Laundry Bar, where she’s a tasty ingredient in their weekly parties and cornerstone of their Girls To The Front female hip-hop events. Soju is also a collaborator of Laundry’s newest monthly party, Umami, “A hot pot celebrating all the flavours Burn City has to offer, as well as our LGBTIQ & POC communities.” If you like your party infectious, unpredictable and turned all the way up, you’re gonna be down with Soju-Gang. | |||||
6314 | MTalks | Real Life: Summer get-together | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/RL-Mpav-3.jpg | Beci Orpin, Marg D’Arcy , Real Life | Real Life was launched in Melbourne in 2018 by Ali Bird and Claire Feain to support women to make real life connections and build a strong community. Real Life’s philosophy is that meeting people in real life builds stronger, more meaningful connections and adds to your sense of self worth rather than your net worth.... | Real Life was launched in Melbourne in 2018 by Ali Bird and Claire Feain to support women to make real life connections and build a strong community. Real Life’s philosophy is that meeting people in real life builds stronger, more meaningful connections and adds to your sense of self worth rather than your net worth. Real Life is a collective with a diverse range of backgrounds, ages and skill sets. It hosts events on various topics under themes of wellbeing, productivity, career, motherhood and social connection. | |||||
6269 | MTalks | ‘Branded Cities: Can we avoid an urban dystopia?’ with Chris Sanderson | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Screen-Shot-2019-02-11-at-11.16.35-am.png | Christopher Sanderson | Christopher Sanderson is co-founder of The Future Laboratory, where he is responsible for delivering the company’s extensive global roster of conferences, media events and LS:N Global Trend Briefings, which he co-presents with the team in London, New York, Sydney, Melbourne, and across the globe. Clients who have booked one of his inspirational keynotes include Kering,... | Christopher Sanderson is co-founder of The Future Laboratory, where he is responsible for delivering the company’s extensive global roster of conferences, media events and LS:N Global Trend Briefings, which he co-presents with the team in London, New York, Sydney, Melbourne, and across the globe. Clients who have booked one of his inspirational keynotes include Kering, the European Travel Commission, Retail Week, Selfridges, QIC, M&S, Chanel, Harrods, Aldo, H&M, General Motors, BBDO, Design Hotels, Conde Nast Media and Omnicom. In 2012 Chris presented Channel 4 TV’s five part series, Home of the Future. In 2014 he and his team created Fragrance Lab for Selfridges, an exploration into the world of personalisation in scent, which won Retail Week’s Best Pop Up and Overall Winner of the 2014 Retail Week Awards. He is a SuperBoard member of The British Fashion Council’s Fashion Trust. | |||||
6215 | MMeets | Blak writing skillshare #1: Critical non-fiction | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_20180608_160812_608.jpg | Maddee Clark | Maddee Clark is a Yugambeh writer, editor, and curator. They have been published by Overland, Artlink, Next Wave, and NITV and are one of Un Magazine‘s 2018 co-editors. Maddee is also a Ph.D candidate at the University of Melbourne, writing on Indigenous Futurism and race, and has taught and consulted across the university’s Bachelor of Arts (Extended) program... | Maddee Clark is a Yugambeh writer, editor, and curator. They have been published by Overland, Artlink, Next Wave, and NITV and are one of Un Magazine‘s 2018 co-editors. Maddee is also a Ph.D candidate at the University of Melbourne, writing on Indigenous Futurism and race, and has taught and consulted across the university’s Bachelor of Arts (Extended) program for Indigenous students. Maddee works freelance across professional development for organisations such as Switchboard and Deakin University, where they recently held an Indigenous queer theory master class with graduate research students. As a curator, Maddee has worked with Incinerator Gallery and is currently curating a show aimed at queer and trans audiences with fellow writer and educator Neika Lehman for the Wyndham Cultural Centre. Maddee is MPavilion’s 2018 Writer in Residence. | |||||
6185 | MTalks | Hyphen-Labs present ‘In emergency break glass’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/hyphen-labs_carmen_ashley_ece-small.jpg | Hyphen-Labs | Hyphen-Labs is an international team of women of colour working at the intersection of technology, art, science, and the future. Through global vision and unique perspectives, Hyphen-Labs is driven to create meaningful and engaging ways to explore emotional, human-centered and speculative design. In the process it challenges conventions and stimulates conversations, placing collective needs and experiences at the... | Hyphen-Labs is an international team of women of colour working at the intersection of technology, art, science, and the future. Through global vision and unique perspectives, Hyphen-Labs is driven to create meaningful and engaging ways to explore emotional, human-centered and speculative design. In the process it challenges conventions and stimulates conversations, placing collective needs and experiences at the centre of evolving narratives. | |||||
6167 | MMusic | A+, Elizabeth and Baby Blue | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Screen-Shot-2018-12-19-at-11.31.48-am-1.png | A+, Baby Blue, Elizabeth | Elizabeth Mitchell is an artist and musician based in Melbourne, Australia. Mitchell is best known as the lead singer and songwriter of the indie-pop group, Totally Mild. Mitchell penned the critically acclaimed debut Totally Mild album Down Time using her life experiences of burgeoning sexuality, youth and mental illness, Mitchell sings with an angelic voice... | Elizabeth Mitchell is an artist and musician based in Melbourne, Australia. Mitchell is best known as the lead singer and songwriter of the indie-pop group, Totally Mild. Mitchell penned the critically acclaimed debut Totally Mild album Down Time using her life experiences of burgeoning sexuality, youth and mental illness, Mitchell sings with an angelic voice that encapsulates both hope and tragedy. Mitchell’s music teases out thematic tension between the loving and the lacklustre, the domestic and the deluxe, Mitchell’ s voice is crystal clear and it weaves through her immaculately considered instrumental arrangements. Mitchell has been firmly cemented in Melbourne’s music community for 7 years, touring extensively locally and internationally, notably throughout Europe and UK. | |||||
6137 | MMeets | Groove Therapy workshop for teens | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/0Y3A0195.jpg | Groove Therapy | Groove Therapy holds its signature sell-out beginner dance classes for adults across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Each class follows the same premise: non-dance-studio vibes, with dim lights, no mirrors and a community feel. Lanie de Castro, resident Groove Therapist, is one of Melbourne’s homegrown street dancers and choreographers. She started dancing at thirteen; her roots began... | Groove Therapy holds its signature sell-out beginner dance classes for adults across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Each class follows the same premise: non-dance-studio vibes, with dim lights, no mirrors and a community feel. Lanie de Castro, resident Groove Therapist, is one of Melbourne's homegrown street dancers and choreographers. She started dancing at thirteen; her roots began with dance KSTAR and Beatphonik, renowned award-winning crews. Lanie's style is fluid, groovy and energised, influenced by her training across LA and Asia. | |||||
6129 | MMusic | Tenth Court Records celebrates five years | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Chook-Race.jpg | Chook Race, Gas, Mystery Guest, Tenth Court Records | Tenth Court is an independent record label based in Brisbane and Melbourne whose MO is to make available to the world the wealth of extraordinary underground talent inhabiting the Oceania. Tenth Court will be celebrating it’s fifth year in 2019 beginning with an intimate show at MPavillion, featuring three of their favourite rostered artists from over the years. Also... | Tenth Court is an independent record label based in Brisbane and Melbourne whose MO is to make available to the world the wealth of extraordinary underground talent inhabiting the Oceania. Tenth Court will be celebrating it's fifth year in 2019 beginning with an intimate show at MPavillion, featuring three of their favourite rostered artists from over the years. Also in 2019, Tenth Court will present Australian tours for beloved international David Nance Band (USA) and Maraudeur (EU), and will finish off the year with their third bi-whenever-they-can-spare-the-energy DIY festival, expanding the three-day festival from it's origins in QLD to NSW, VIC and SA. | |||||
6102 | MMeets | ‘Coding Skills for the web’ with Code Like a Girl | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/CodeLikeAGirl.png | Code Like a Girl | Code Like a Girl is a social enterprise committed to liberating the talents of women and girls. Founded by Vanessa Doake and Ally Watson in Melbourne, Code Like a Girl runs a range of services including community events, educational workshops and an internship program across Australia to provide women and girls with the confidence, tools,... | Code Like a Girl is a social enterprise committed to liberating the talents of women and girls. Founded by Vanessa Doake and Ally Watson in Melbourne, Code Like a Girl runs a range of services including community events, educational workshops and an internship program across Australia to provide women and girls with the confidence, tools, knowledge and support to enter, and flourish, in the world of coding. Why tech? Code Like a Girl knows that technology is a big part of building the world of the future and believes there's a need for diversity of experiences, perspectives and stories to build a world that is more empathetic, innovative and equal. | |||||
6068 | MTalks | ‘The future starts here’ with Rory Hyde | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Screen-Shot-2018-12-14-at-9.54.48-am.png | Rory Hyde | Rory Hyde is curator of contemporary architecture and urbanism at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. He studied architecture at RMIT University in Melbourne, where he also completed a PhD on emerging models of practice enabled by new technologies. He is currently Adjunct Senior Fellow with the University of Melbourne. He was co-host of The... | Rory Hyde is curator of contemporary architecture and urbanism at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. He studied architecture at RMIT University in Melbourne, where he also completed a PhD on emerging models of practice enabled by new technologies. He is currently Adjunct Senior Fellow with the University of Melbourne. He was co-host of The Architects, a weekly radio show on architecture, which was presented in the Australian pavilion at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale. Rory has worked in the Netherlands with Volume magazine, Al Manakh (Archis / AMO), MVRDV, the NAi, Viktor & Rolf and Mediamatic, and previously in Melbourne with BKK Architects. His first book Future Practice: Conversations from the Edge of Architecture was awarded the AIA prize for architecture in the media. | |||||
6051 | MTalks | Public anxiety: Planning safe cities | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/11228279475_76ff5f7acb_b.jpg | Glen Walton, Maree Grenfell, Orlando Harrison, Zoe Condliffe | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a... | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a digital storytelling platform for women to share their stories. Zoe is a PhD candidate in the XYX Lab. | |||||
6042 | MMusic | Space and sometimes movement | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/head1_CR_YamahaCorporation.jpg | Cookin’ On 3 Burners, Lisa Greenaway, New Palm Court Orchestra, OK EG, Spoonbill, Turret Truck, Yamaha Music Australia | Yamaha Music Australia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation Japan, and is the distributor for all Yamaha Pro Audio, Audio Visual and Musical Instrument products. | Yamaha Music Australia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation Japan, and is the distributor for all Yamaha Pro Audio, Audio Visual and Musical Instrument products. | |||||
6040 | MMeets | Exploring tapestry weaving: Interactive installation | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Event-Listing-Vignette.jpg | Cassandra Chilton, Chris Cochius, Katherine Sainsbery, Molly O’Shaughnessy | Molly O’Shaughnessy is a member of the Hotham Street Ladies, a group of four women who at one time lived in a share household in Collingwood, and still draw much inspiration from this household, including their love of food, dinner parties, domestic landscapes and sense of community. The Hotham Street Ladies’ work embraces the themes... | Molly O’Shaughnessy is a member of the Hotham Street Ladies, a group of four women who at one time lived in a share household in Collingwood, and still draw much inspiration from this household, including their love of food, dinner parties, domestic landscapes and sense of community. The Hotham Street Ladies’ work embraces the themes of food, fashion, feminism and craft; and how their collaborative participation in, and contemporising of, these activities creates their own distinct cultural community and connects to others. The Hotham Street Ladies combine innovation and contemporary critique with nostalgic or familiar elements that are accessible to a wide audience. The Hotham Street Ladies also include Cassandra Chilton, Sarah Parkes and Caroline Price. | |||||
6025 | MMeets | Nelson Mandela centenary celebrations | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Image-40.jpg | Ajak Kwai, Aram Khalkhali, Burundian Drummers, Ras Jahknow, Sello Molefi, Soli Tesema, Soukous Ba Congo, The Royal Swazi Spa, Valanga Khoza | Valanga Khoza left South Africa in 1976, exiled along with many other young people because of their struggle against apartheid or racism. The music and stories he has since created reflect the places he has been and the people he has touched throughout his journey across the world as a political refugee, finally settling in Australia. Valanga... | Valanga Khoza left South Africa in 1976, exiled along with many other young people because of their struggle against apartheid or racism. The music and stories he has since created reflect the places he has been and the people he has touched throughout his journey across the world as a political refugee, finally settling in Australia.
Valanga and his band will take you on a journey from rich vocal harmonies, rhythmic guitar, traditional stick drums to the lilting tones of kalimba. The songs range from township jive to haunting traditionally inspired melodies. All songs composed by South African born Valanga, tell stories of the past and present, a journey reminding us of our shared humanity.
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6023 | MMusic | Arquitectonic | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/ARQUITECTONIC_CR_Mark-Broadhead.jpg | Iceclaw | Iceclaw were born from a sub-glacial fissure on the Leopold and Astrid coast of Antarctica in 2011. They began finding their direction in the blinding whiteness using the distinct howls of the icy Antarctic winds to create an accurate mental design of the surrounding terrains. Iceclaw have spent their years following the wind calls to... | Iceclaw were born from a sub-glacial fissure on the Leopold and Astrid coast of Antarctica in 2011. They began finding their direction in the blinding whiteness using the distinct howls of the icy Antarctic winds to create an accurate mental design of the surrounding terrains. Iceclaw have spent their years following the wind calls to many sacred and spiritual realms on earth, witnessing, sampling, examining and analysing. The knowledge they gather from these experiences is then presented as improvised sonic waveforms and blazing lights, allowing the audience the requisite conditions to delineate and explore these places and ideas for themselves as iceclaw had done in the Antarctic many years ago. Although electronics, vocals and guitars form a staple instrumentation, iceclaw’s Nick Lane (This Is Your Captain Speaking) and John Koutsogiannis (duckjuggler) will utilise any sounds necessary to communicate coordinates and transfigure reality. | |||||
6228 | MMeets | Skip rope with One Love Jump | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/yJLh1wwHTbqNwLU78lCCew_thumb_8.jpg | One Love Jump | Founded in 2018, One Love Jump celebrates Melbourne’s diversity through community, fitness and play. We bring the simple act of skipping rope to public spaces. We believe in connecting strangers, strengthening communities and tapping into our innate desire for play—no matter our age or limitations. | Founded in 2018, One Love Jump celebrates Melbourne’s diversity through community, fitness and play. We bring the simple act of skipping rope to public spaces. We believe in connecting strangers, strengthening communities and tapping into our innate desire for play—no matter our age or limitations. | |||||
6200 | MTalks | MUMA presents ‘Art organisations as sites for unlearning’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Casco-team-Annette-Krauss_Photo-Niels-Moolenaar.jpg | Annette Krauss, Dr Danny Butt, Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA, Nuraini Juliastuti | Nuraini Juliastuti is co-founder of KUNCI Cultural Studies Center, in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, established in 1999. Her research interests are situated between contemporary art production, digital culture, the making of commons, and performance of participation. Nuraini’s research writings have been widely published in Indonesia and internationally. In collaboration with KUNCI, she has produced a body of... | Nuraini Juliastuti is co-founder of KUNCI Cultural Studies Center, in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, established in 1999. Her research interests are situated between contemporary art production, digital culture, the making of commons, and performance of participation. Nuraini's research writings have been widely published in Indonesia and internationally. In collaboration with KUNCI, she has produced a body of research works, which use publication, exhibition/presentation, and gathering as modes of intellectual and political engagement. Nuraini has recently developed her own publication-based project titled Domestic Notes that uses domestic and migrant spaces as sites to discuss everyday politics, organisation of makeshift support systems, and alternative cultural production. With Kunci, she is working on The School of Improper Education (2016–2019), which represents Kunci’s latest conceptualisation of alternative education, artistic practices, and social activism. | |||||
6190 | MMeets | Living soul songs | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Living-Soul_CR_SiouxCurrie-1.png | Dr Emma O’Brien | Dr Emma O’Brien OAM is an internationally renowned innovator in the role of music in wellbeing; specialising in facilitating the creation of original songs with individuals and communities. She is a singer, performer, music therapist, composer, researcher and entrepreneur. Emma is the founder and ongoing lead of the music therapy service at The Royal Melbourne... | Dr Emma O’Brien OAM is an internationally renowned innovator in the role of music in wellbeing; specialising in facilitating the creation of original songs with individuals and communities. She is a singer, performer, music therapist, composer, researcher and entrepreneur. Emma is the founder and ongoing lead of the music therapy service at The Royal Melbourne Hospital. Emma was named in The Age Melbourne Magazine as one of Melbourne’s Top 100 provocative, passionate and powerful people of 2012. Emma was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia in the 2017 Australia Day Honours for her service to community health through music therapy programs. | |||||
5982 | MMeets | SensiLab presents ‘Big Earth jamming’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/MPavBEJ.jpg | SensiLab at Monash University | SensiLab is a research lab at Monash University dedicated to the future of creative technology, how it changes us and how we can harness it. Established in 2015 by Professor Jon McCormack, the lab specialises in interdisciplinary research and public programs that link science, technology and the arts. | SensiLab is a research lab at Monash University dedicated to the future of creative technology, how it changes us and how we can harness it. Established in 2015 by Professor Jon McCormack, the lab specialises in interdisciplinary research and public programs that link science, technology and the arts. | |||||
5983 | MMeets | Nervegna Reed Architects presents ‘Screen Test’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Ian-Plan.jpg | Ian McDougall, McIntyre Partnership, Nervegna Reed Architecture | Nervegna Reed Architecture is an award-winning design firm led by Toby Reed and Anna Nervegna that works across mediums centred on architectural design and discourse. As an extension to their architectural work in Australian and master planning in China, the practice often engages in various design activities such as video installation projects for the RMIT... | Nervegna Reed Architecture is an award-winning design firm led by Toby Reed and Anna Nervegna that works across mediums centred on architectural design and discourse. As an extension to their architectural work in Australian and master planning in China, the practice often engages in various design activities such as video installation projects for the RMIT Design Hub, RMIT Gallery, the Melbourne Festival and The Singapore Festival. Nervegna Reed Architecture’s built projects such as the Arrow Studio and White House Prahran have been widely published around the globe. Their Precinct Energy Project (PEP Dandenong) led the way in local green energy production, powering Australia’s first precinct with cogeneration. | |||||
5964 | MTalks | Designing future workplaces: Techne Architecture + Interior Design with Collectivity Talks | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Screen-Shot-2018-12-03-at-2.55.03-pm.png | Cassie Hansen, Collectivity Talks, Dana Hutchins, Dave Martin, Gabriella Gulacsi, Ronnen Goren | As a director and one of the founding partners of Studio Ongarato, Ronnen Goren leads strategic development, bringing more than 20 years’ experience in communications and strategy. Ronnen has a Bachelor Degree in Architecture, which informs his unparalleled ability to unlock unique insights and offer a deeper understanding when it comes to melding brand strategy,... | As a director and one of the founding partners of Studio Ongarato, Ronnen Goren leads strategic development, bringing more than 20 years’ experience in communications and strategy. Ronnen has a Bachelor Degree in Architecture, which informs his unparalleled ability to unlock unique insights and offer a deeper understanding when it comes to melding brand strategy, communications and the built environment. Ronnen’s wide-ranging skillset helps to define the studio's considered and holistic approach to creatively solving its clients’ challenges. Ronnen has a personal passion for the food and beverage world, having come from a family of hospitality industry veterans. His vast experience and knowledge of the industry, both in Australia and Asia, has seen him lead the strategy for clients which include W Shanghai, Lane Crawford, QT Hotels, Jackalope Hotels and Melbourne’s GPO, to name but a few. Alongside Fabio Ongarato, Ronnen provides key leadership direction to the team to ensure that creative outcomes are innovative and holistically aligned with brand offerings and architectural intent. | |||||
5950 | MTalks | Pin-up cities: Melbourne and Barcelona | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Mpavilion-DIAGONAL-BCN-MEL.jpg | Hector Jonges, Hugh Utting, Inés Benavente-Molina, Larry Parsons, Sophie Patitsas, Spanish Architects Society | The Spanish Architects Society in Australia is a platform that aims to encourage an active link between Spanish and Australian architecture and design. It is conceived as a two-way bridge, being a meeting point between professionals, academia, government and institutions of both countries, as a platform to foster networking and knowledge sharing between Spanish and... | The Spanish Architects Society in Australia is a platform that aims to encourage an active link between Spanish and Australian architecture and design. It is conceived as a two-way bridge, being a meeting point between professionals, academia, government and institutions of both countries, as a platform to foster networking and knowledge sharing between Spanish and Australian architects and designers. The Society also aims to improve the visibility of the creative capacity of Spanish professionals, in disciplines directly related to architecture: interior design, sustainability, building materials, construction solutions, furniture and product design, and real estate. | |||||
5934 | MMeets | Middle-year math at MPavilion—Cancelled | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/8434378616_a2a12370fc_b.jpg | Dr Peter van der Kamp, Katherine Seaton | Katherine Seaton is a mathematician, educator and fibre artist. She enjoys finding connections between mathematics and the arts, and works with teachers and school groups as well the students at La Trobe University, where she is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. | Katherine Seaton is a mathematician, educator and fibre artist. She enjoys finding connections between mathematics and the arts, and works with teachers and school groups as well the students at La Trobe University, where she is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. | |||||
5930 | MMeets | Open House Melbourne x Bates Smart slide night at MPavilion | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Screen-Shot-2018-12-10-at-3.33.42-pm.png | Bates Smart, Open House Melbourne, Tim Leslie | Tim Leslie is an experienced architect with two decades of experience working with some of Australia’s and the UK’s leading architectural practices. Joining Bates Smart in 2006, he was promoted as the Melbourne’s studio’s first studio director in 2013. Tim works across a broad range of sectors, with a focus on developing projects from conception... | Tim Leslie is an experienced architect with two decades of experience working with some of Australia’s and the UK’s leading architectural practices. Joining Bates Smart in 2006, he was promoted as the Melbourne’s studio’s first studio director in 2013. Tim works across a broad range of sectors, with a focus on developing projects from conception to planning approval stage. He is highly regarded for his architectural integrity, leadership and tenacity. Notably, Tim was the director in charge for the competition winning Australian Embassy in Washington, DC, which is currently in documentation. He has also had instrumental roles on many key projects including the award-winning commercial tower at 171 Collins Street and neighbouring 161 Collins Street, the residential towers at 17 and 35 Spring Street, and both Bendigo and Cabrini Hospitals. In 2008, Tim founded Open House Melbourne, a not-for-profit event promoting architecture and buildings of significance to the public. The original success of the event lies in part to Tim’s insight into architecture and how to communicate its worth to others. | |||||
5918 | MMusic | The Orbweavers present ‘Waterway Songs’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/The-Orbweavers_CR_-Dan-Aulsebrook.jpg | The Orbweavers | The Orbweavers (songwriter, composer and visual artist Marita Dyson and songwriter, composer and producer Stuart Flanagan) have received national and international praise for their highly evocative works, most recently Deep Leads (out now on Mistletone Records). Many of their musical compositions and performances have been inspired by history, natural science, place and memory. They recently... | The Orbweavers (songwriter, composer and visual artist Marita Dyson and songwriter, composer and producer Stuart Flanagan) have received national and international praise for their highly evocative works, most recently Deep Leads (out now on Mistletone Records). Many of their musical compositions and performances have been inspired by history, natural science, place and memory. They recently undertook a fellowship at State Library of Victoria researching Melbourne's waterways, the changes industrialisation brought to the local creek and river environments, and the life of the people who lived and worked along the banks of the Birrarung and Maribyrnong rivers, the Merri, Moonee Ponds, Laverton and Stony creeks. | |||||
6188 | MMeets | Men’s business, women’s business | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/IMG-1644.jpg | Marilyne Nicholls, One Fire Aboriginal Dance Company | One Fire Aboriginal Dance Company is one of the premier dance groups based in Melbourne, providing performances and workshops for over 20 years. Their performances include dance and didgeridoo playing. | One Fire Aboriginal Dance Company is one of the premier dance groups based in Melbourne, providing performances and workshops for over 20 years. Their performances include dance and didgeridoo playing. | |||||
5897 | MMeets | Vibrate the cosmos: Kundalini yoga and meditation | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/kundalini.png | Lauren Urquhart, Sophie Miles | Sophie Miles is a kundalini yoga teacher, host of podcast The Witching Hour for LNWY and founder of Mistletone Records & Touring. Recently completing her kundalini training, Sophie is interested in how mantra chants and the sound current vibrations can facilitate healing in our minds, bodies and spirits. Mistletone is an independent label and touring company,... | Sophie Miles is a kundalini yoga teacher, host of podcast The Witching Hour for LNWY and founder of Mistletone Records & Touring. Recently completing her kundalini training, Sophie is interested in how mantra chants and the sound current vibrations can facilitate healing in our minds, bodies and spirits. Mistletone is an independent label and touring company, established in 2006 by Sophie with her husband Ash, and based in Melbourne. Mistletone was launched into the world with the release of House Arrest by Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti, followed by Ariel’s first Australian tour. Since 2006, Mistletone has promoted over a hundred tours for artists such as Beach House, Kurt Vile, Toro y Moi, Parquet Courts, Moses Sumney, Sharon Van Etten, DIIV, Mercury Rev, Connan Mockasin, The Julie Ruin, The Clean, Perfume Genius, Cass McCombs, Julia Holter, Dan Deacon, Holy F**k and many more. Mistletone works closely with such great Australian festivals as Meredith and Golden Plains, Laneway Festival, Falls and Southbound Festivals, Sydney Festival, Sugar Mountain, MONA FOMA, Dark MOFO, Groovin The Moo, Melbourne Festival, Adelaide Festival, Brisbane Festival, WOMADelaide, Woodford and Perth International Arts Festival. | |||||
5875 | MMeets | A workshop for teenagers, presented by Hyphen Labs | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/MINDMAPIMAGE-min.png | Hyphen-Labs | Hyphen-Labs is an international team of women of colour working at the intersection of technology, art, science, and the future. Through global vision and unique perspectives, Hyphen-Labs is driven to create meaningful and engaging ways to explore emotional, human-centered and speculative design. In the process it challenges conventions and stimulates conversations, placing collective needs and experiences at the... | Hyphen-Labs is an international team of women of colour working at the intersection of technology, art, science, and the future. Through global vision and unique perspectives, Hyphen-Labs is driven to create meaningful and engaging ways to explore emotional, human-centered and speculative design. In the process it challenges conventions and stimulates conversations, placing collective needs and experiences at the centre of evolving narratives. | |||||
5871 | MTalks | Hidden stories of women on the land | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Land-Army-Girl_-Argus-Collection-of-Photgraphs_State-Library-Victoria.jpg | 30/70, A-SPACE, A+, Abodo Wood, ACE Contractors Group, Adrian Eagle, Adrian Gray, Ajak Kwai, Alan Pert, Alan Tran, Alex Cullen, Alice Heyward, Alice Skye, Allara Briggs-Pattison, Alli Edwards, AM:PM.RC, Amadou Suso, Amanda-Agnes Nichols, Amrita Hepi, Amy Dunstan, Amy Muir, Amy Spiers, Andrew Laidlaw, Andy Butler, Andy Fergus, Angela Bailey, Ani Lamont, Ann Ferguson, Annaliese Redlich, Annette Krauss, Annika Kristensen, Anthony Clarke, Aphids, Arabella Frahn-Starkie, Aram Khalkhali, ARC Centre of Excellence in Bio-Nano Science and Technology (CBNS), Arcadia Winds, Aretha Brown, Arts Project Australia, Asialink Arts Global Project Space, Assemble Papers, Associate Professor Alan Duffy, Associate Professor Robert Burke and Professor Tony Gould, Atlanta Eke, Aunty Kerrie Doyle, Australian Art Orchestra, Australian Music Vault, Australian National Academy of Music, Australian Youth Orchestra, Aviva Endean, Baby Blue, Bakehouse Studios, Bates Smart, bebé, Beci Orpin, Bedroom Suck Records, Ben Keck, Ben Landau, BenFugee & Aleesha Jasmine, Benjamin Garg, Benjamin Law, Benjamin Solah, Betsy-Sue Clarke, Big Rig, Blair Smith, Blanche Alexander, Boris Portnoy, Bricky B, Brow Books, Burundian Drummers, Cameron Bishop, Campbell Walshe, Candice Raeburn, Carlo Ratti, Carlos Uxo, Carme Pinós, Carmel Wade, Caroline Clements, Carolyn D’Cruz, Carroll Go-Sam, Caseaux O.S.L.O, Cassandra Chilton, Cassie Hansen, Cayn Borthwick, Celeste Carnegie, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Centre of Visual Art|CoVA, Charles Williams, Chels Marshall, Chook Race, Chris Cochius, Christine Phillips, Christopher Boots, Christopher Sanderson, Chunky Move, Ciro Márquez, Clare Cousins, Claudy Knight, Clem Bastow, Code Like a Girl, Collectivity Talks, Community Hubs Australia, Cookin’ On 3 Burners, Cool Out Sun, Courtney Carthy, Crying on the Eastern Freeway, CultureLink Singapore, Dale Hardiman, Dale Packard, Dale Simpson, Dan Giovannoni, Dana Hutchins, Daniel Jenatsch, Danièle Hromek, Danielle Storm, Danny Lacy, Darren Vukasinovic, Dave Martin, Dave Martin, David Cross, David Fitzsimmons, David Giles-Kaye, David Poulton, Daymon Greulich, Deanne Butterworth, Deep Soulful Sweats, Div Pillay, DJ Cookie, DJ Sezzo, DJ Tilly Perry, Don Letts, Donna Stolzenberg, Dr Andrea Sharam, Dr Catherine Strong, Dr Celestina Sagazio, Dr Danny Butt, Dr David Irving, Dr Elizabeth Churchill, Dr Emma O’Brien, Dr Emma Rush, Dr Fleur Watson, Dr Glenda Caldwell, Dr Isun Kazerani, Dr Jessamy Gleeson, Dr Kate Raynes-Goldie, Dr Kelly Greenop, Dr Kirsten Ellis, Dr Linny Kimly Phuong, Dr Margaret Osborne, Dr Nicole Kalms, Dr Nigel Taylor, Dr Olivia Guntarik, Dr Peter van der Kamp, Dr Stephanie Liddicoat, Dr Steven Baker, Dr Terence Chong, Dr Tien Huynh, Dr Watts, DRMNGNOW, Eine Kleine Wind, Elena Pereyra, Elia Nurvista, Eliana Horn, Elizabeth, Ella Gauci-Seddon, Ellaswood, Ellen Davies, Ellen Jacobsen, Emerald, Emily Mottram, Emily Wong, Emma King, Emma Telfer, Engineers Without Borders Australia, Erica McCalman, Erin Nowak, Esther Anatolitis, Esther Lloyd, Esther Stewart, Eugenia Flynn, Eugenia Lim, Fábio Duarte, Farah Farouque, Felicity Watson, Finnian Langham, Fiona Gillmore, FiX, Fixperts, Flamenco Fiesta Group, Four Pillars Gin, Francoise Lane, Gabi Ngcobo, Gabriella Gulacsi, Gabrielle de Vietri, Galambo, Gary Chan, Gas, Gemma Leigh Dodds, Geoffrey Watson, George McEncroe, Georgina Darvidis, Gideon Obarzanek, Gilbert Rochecouste, Glen Walton, Golden Gate Brass, Gonzalo Ortega, Gordon Koang, Gretchen Coombs, Grimshaw, Groove Therapy, Hana Assafiri, Hannah Barry, Happy Melon, Hector Jonges, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Helen Marcou, Hilary Glow, Hillary Goldsmith, Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, Honor Eastly, Hope St Radio, Housing Choices Australia, Hugh Davies, Hugh Utting, Hyphen-Labs, Ian McDougall, Ian Strange, Iceclaw, IchikawaEdward, Imam Nur Warsame, Inés Benavente-Molina, Isabella Bower, Jacinta Parsons, Jacob Coppedge, Jadan Carroll, James Horton, Jan van Schaik, Jane Caught, Jason Twill, Jax Jacki Brown, Jean Darling, Jefa Greenaway, Jeni Paay, Jennifer Loveless, Jeremy Kleeman, Jeremy McLeod, Jesse Chrisan, Jessica Hitchcock, Jewel Box Performances, Jill Garner, Jim Antonopoulos, Jinghua Qian, Jo Lloyd, Jo Pugh, Jock Gilbert, John Brooks, John Caldow, John Rayner, Jonathan Holloway, Jonathan Homsey, Joshua Lynch, JOY 94.9, Jude Chrisan, Julian Burnside AO QC, Juliana Engberg, Julie Bukari Jones, Justin Ray, Justine Clark, Kaare Krokene, Kalala X Iki San, Karen Alcock, Katherine Sainsbery, Katherine Seaton, Katrina Jojkity, Katy Morrison, Katya Johanson, Kerry Levier, Kerstin Thompson, Kieran Wong, Kim Teo, Kiri Delly, Kitiya Palaskas, Kris Daff, Kylie Auldist, L&NDLESS, La Trobe University Centre for the Study of the Inland, Larry Parsons, Laura Brown, Laura Murray, Lauren Urquhart, Lay The Mystic X Pookie, Leah Jing, Leanne Zilka, Leona Holloway, Lidia Thorpe, Lila Neugebauer, Linda Cheng, Lisa Currie, Lisa Greenaway, Littlefoot & Co., Lord Mayor Sally Capp, Louise Adler, Louise Curtin, Luca Lana, Lucreccia Quintanilla, Lucy Guerin, Ly Hoàng Ly, Lydia Connolly-Hiatt, Lynda Roberts, Lyno Vuth, Maddee Clark, Maddison Miller, Madeleine Dore, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Madi Colville Walker, Mama Alto, Maree Grenfell, Marg D’Arcy , Margherita Coppolino, Marie Foulston, Marija Janev, Marilyne Nicholls, Marinos Drakopoulos, Mark Ayres, Mark Smith, Marshall McGuire, Martina Copley, Mat Pember, Matt Gibson, McIntyre Partnership, Megan Payne, Melanie Lane, Melbourne School of Design, Melbourne Theatre Company, Melbourne University Publishing, Merchant Road, Michael Camakaris, Michael Lennon, Michael McMaster, Michael Short, Mikey Young, Millie Cattlin, Mindy Meng Wang, Miranda Sparks, Mirerva Holmes, Mithu Sen, Mitra Anderson-Oliver, Mixtape Fitness, Molly Dyson, Molly O’Shaughnessy, Mona Ruijs, Monash University Department of Architecture, Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA, Monique Webber, Monique Woodward, Morgan Coleman, Multicultural Arts Victoria, My Best Friend’s Wedding DJs, Mystery Guest, MzRizk, Naomi Milgrom AO, Nastaran Jafari, National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Neil Cabatingan, Nerida Conisbee, Nervegna Reed Architecture, Nevena Spirovska, New Architects Melbourne, New Palm Court Orchestra, NH Architecture, Nic Dowse, Nina Bennett, Noise In My Head, Norman Katende, Nuraini Juliastuti, OK EG, OK EG, On Diamond, One Fire Aboriginal Dance Company, One Love Jump, OoPLA, Open House Melbourne, Orlando Harrison, Oscar Key Sung, Parlour: women, equity, architecture, Pasefika Vitoria Choir, Paul Douglas, Paul Gorrie, Permits, Peter Knight, Peter Symes, Philip Boon, Phoebe Harrison, Phoebe Whitman, Pia Cerveri, Playable Streets, Pro E, Professor Dale Fisher, Professor Donald Bates, Professor Harriet Edquist, Professor Ian de Vere, Professor Mark Burry AO, Professor Martyn Hook, Professor Natalie King, Professor Rob Adams AM, Professor Shitij Kapur, Prue Gilbert, Public Art Commission, Quino Holland, Rachel Ang, Rachel Yang, Raquel Solier, Ras Jahknow, Real Life, Rebecca Coates, Ricardo Alvarez, RMIT Architecture, RMIT Interior Design, RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles, Rob McGauran, Robert Downie, Robin Penty, Rock Academy Australia, Rohan Brooks, Rohini Kappadath, Ronnen Goren, Rory Hyde, Rose Redston, Rosie Jean, Ross Turnbull, Rowan Quinn, Rudely Interrupted, Rutika Parag Patki, Ryan Lee, SA The Collective, Sam Almaliki, Santilla Chingaipe, Sarah Lynn Rees, Sarah Song, Sarah Werkmeister, Screamy, Sello Molefi, Semina, Sene Smalley, Sefa Stewart & Silao Stanzlauz, SensiLab at Monash University, Shadowfax Wines, Shakira Hussein, Shannon May Powell, Shareena Clanton, Shay McMahon, Signal Curators, Simon Knott, Simon Tait, Simona Castricum, Simone Gervasi, Sir Nicholas Serota CH, Sir Peter Cook, Skye Haldane, Sofie Kvist, Soju-Gang, Soli Tesema, Sophie Gannon, Sophie Miles, Sophie Patitsas, Sophie Ross, Sose Fuamoli, Soukous Ba Congo, Spanish Architects Society, Spoonbill, Stanislava Pinchuk, State Library Victoria, Stefan Preuss, Stephanie Andrews, Stephen Choi, Stephen Yuen, Stork Theatre, Studio Wonder, Su-Yiin Lai, Sui Zhen, Swampland Magazine, Sweet Whirl, Systa BB, Tania Davidge, TEAGAN, Tenth Court Records, The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, The Australian Institute of Architects, The Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform, The Echoes Project, The Letter String Quartet, The Northcote Penguins, The Orbweavers, The Rogue Academy, The Royal Swazi Spa, The Wolf Rayets, Thigh Master, Three Thousand Thieves, Tilman Robinson, Tim Leslie, Timmah Ball, Tom + Captain, Tract Consultants, Triana Hernandez, Tristen Harwood, Troy Innocent, Turret Truck, Two Birds Brewing, UAP, UB, Upulie Divisekera, Urban Art Projects, Valanga Khoza, Vanessa Bird, Vicky Featherston Tu, Victorian Guitar Orchestra, Victorian Young Planners, Vince The Kid, Virginia Dowzer, Virginia Trioli, Vlad Doudakliev, WAG, Waterfall Person, Westside Circus, Willing, Yamaha Music Australia, Yarra Pools, Ziggy Johnston and Miles Johnston, Zoe Condliffe | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a... | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a digital storytelling platform for women to share their stories. Zoe is a PhD candidate in the XYX Lab. | |||||
5852 | MMeets | Building using augmented reality | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/RMIT_Hololens_CR_CaitlynParry.jpg | RMIT Architecture | RMIT Architecture is focused on ideas-led, venturous and design experimentation that aspires to contribute to the future of the discipline and an increasingly complex world. We are interested in experimentation and innovation but also ultimately the attempt at the realisation or buildability of that experimentation, its deep ties to the world around us and its... | RMIT Architecture is focused on ideas-led, venturous and design experimentation that aspires to contribute to the future of the discipline and an increasingly complex world. We are interested in experimentation and innovation but also ultimately the attempt at the realisation or buildability of that experimentation, its deep ties to the world around us and its contribution to contemporary questions and concerns. The school is focused on design with an international reputation for design excellence. We undertake research through design practice which is at the centre of our activities. Design practice research at RMIT is a longstanding activity and addition to our Bachelor and Masters programs, we also run a practice-based design PhD program in Australia, Asia and Europe. | |||||
5679 | MMeets | Doggo day disco: Xmas with WAG | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/DOGGODAYDISCO-XMASWITHWAG_CR_CarlyMichael2.jpg | WAG | Let’s get real: doggos share 86% of our DNA, but to us, they’re 100% human. WAG is a different breed of treat giving dog owners peace of mind and dogs nothing but a piece of quality meat in the form of a grain-free and dog-owner-guilt-free, natural treat. No long labels. No mongrel ingredients. WAG is a little... | Let’s get real: doggos share 86% of our DNA, but to us, they’re 100% human. WAG is a different breed of treat giving dog owners peace of mind and dogs nothing but a piece of quality meat in the form of a grain-free and dog-owner-guilt-free, natural treat. No long labels. No mongrel ingredients. WAG is a little bit cheeky, but with no fillers or additives. | |||||
5844 | MMeets | Engineers Without Borders STEM workshop | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/EWB-School-Outreach-in-the-Torres-Strait_CR_Jeff-McAllister.jpg | Engineers Without Borders Australia | Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB) is a member-based, community organisation that creates social value through engineering. Through partnership and collaboration, EWB has focused on developing skills, knowledge and appropriate engineering solutions for over fifteen years. EWB’s vision is that everyone has access to the engineering knowledge and resources required to lead a life of opportunity, free... | Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB) is a member-based, community organisation that creates social value through engineering. Through partnership and collaboration, EWB has focused on developing skills, knowledge and appropriate engineering solutions for over fifteen years. EWB's vision is that everyone has access to the engineering knowledge and resources required to lead a life of opportunity, free from poverty. The EWB School Outreach program sends teams of trained EWB volunteers into schools to run creative, hands-on workshops designed to open young people’s minds to the challenges facing developing countries. They also highlight inspiring career options available to engineers and technical professionals and the power of humanitarian engineering to create positive change. | |||||
5834 | MTalks | ‘Unreconciliatory landscapes’ with MPavilion Writer in Residence Maddee Clark | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/unnamed-2.jpg | Maddee Clark, Sarah Lynn Rees, Tristen Harwood | Tristen Harwood is an Indigenous writer, cultural critic and researcher, now living in Naarm. | Tristen Harwood is an Indigenous writer, cultural critic and researcher, now living in Naarm. | |||||
5829 | MMeets | Dive into the centre of a cell with CBNS | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Dive-into-the-centre-of-a-cell-with-CBNS-–-Combining-design-architecture-and-science-at-a-nano-scale_CR_JohnMcGhee-3DVAL.jpg | ARC Centre of Excellence in Bio-Nano Science and Technology (CBNS) | The ARC Centre of Excellence in Bio-Nano Science and Technology (CBNS) is a collaboration of scientists, art and design specialists and social scientists from five Australian universities. The majority of the research at the CBNS is undertaken at those five universities and enhanced through CBNS partners, linking with other experts nationally and from around the world. The... | The ARC Centre of Excellence in Bio-Nano Science and Technology (CBNS) is a collaboration of scientists, art and design specialists and social scientists from five Australian universities. The majority of the research at the CBNS is undertaken at those five universities and enhanced through CBNS partners, linking with other experts nationally and from around the world. The aim of the CBNS is to interrogate the bio-nano interface to better predict, control and visualise the myriad of interactions that occur between nanomaterials and complex biological environments. The CBNS believes it has a responsibility to share what it learns with the general public and as such has a strong emphasis on sharing research through outreach events. | |||||
5820 | MMusic | [Cancelled] Bedroom Suck Records presents ‘Music in Exile: Caseaux O.S.L.O x Amadou Suso’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Amadou-Suso_small-1.jpg | Amadou Suso, Caseaux O.S.L.O | Caseaux O.S.L.O is comprised of Melbourne born and raised producer SKOMES and MC Cazeaux O.S.L.O, a California-born Australian resident. Since 2015, the pair have played extensively throughout Melbourne, supporting the likes of Stones Throw Records, Black Milk, Rapper Big Pooh, AFTA-1, 30/70, Mndsgn, Ivan Ave and more. Their sound is a culmination of their shared love... | Caseaux O.S.L.O is comprised of Melbourne born and raised producer SKOMES and MC Cazeaux O.S.L.O, a California-born Australian resident. Since 2015, the pair have played extensively throughout Melbourne, supporting the likes of Stones Throw Records, Black Milk, Rapper Big Pooh, AFTA-1, 30/70, Mndsgn, Ivan Ave and more. Their sound is a culmination of their shared love for jazz, soul and hip hop in the vein of groups such as De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and the late '90s/early 2000s Rawkus era. In 2017, building on previous successes, the duo went on to press their debut EP on a double vinyl limited edition including the Static Methods REPLAYS EP featuring new collaborations with 30/70, Billy Davis, Amadou Suso (The Senegambian Jazz Band), Chicken Wishbone, ESESE and more. Released under the Foreign Brothers label and thanks to the help of Creative Victoria, the double EP benefited from extended airplay across Australia while generating interest for the band overseas. Now gearing towards a Japanese and European tour, while working on upcoming new mixtape and full LP, the duo have solidified their place as one of Australia’s premier and most promising live hip hop acts. | |||||
5769 | MMusic | Permits, Thigh Master and Waterfall Person | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/IMG_5486.jpg | Permits, Thigh Master, Waterfall Person | Waterfall Person is the solo project of Annabelle and her 1000 magic keyboards. Her debut album will be released in 2019. | Waterfall Person is the solo project of Annabelle and her 1000 magic keyboards. Her debut album will be released in 2019. | |||||
5765 | MTalks | MUMA presents Gabi Ngcobo: ‘Working with the unknown’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Gabi-Ngcoba_Working-with-the-unknown_Image-courtesy-AAANZ_9-Dec.jpg | Gabi Ngcobo, Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA | MUMA is a leading contemporary art museum, championing the important role art plays in shifting perspectives and creating new forms of engagement in the world. MUMA supports contemporary art and curatorial practices, through a dynamic program of commissioning, collecting, exhibition making and publishing, connecting art, audiences and ideas. | MUMA is a leading contemporary art museum, championing the important role art plays in shifting perspectives and creating new forms of engagement in the world. MUMA supports contemporary art and curatorial practices, through a dynamic program of commissioning, collecting, exhibition making and publishing, connecting art, audiences and ideas. | |||||
5756 | MTalks | En Route: Juliana Engberg in conversation with Louise Adler | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/DSC06242.jpg | Juliana Engberg, Louise Adler, Melbourne University Publishing | Established in 1922, Melbourne University Publishing produces books that contribute to Australia’s political and cultural landscape. | Established in 1922, Melbourne University Publishing produces books that contribute to Australia’s political and cultural landscape. | |||||
5736 | MMeets | Saturday yoga flow and release | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/180907_VZ_FORTGREENYOGA_Blanche_005.jpeg | Blanche Alexander, Rosie Jean | Rosie Jean is a Melbourne-based yoga teacher and psychology student. She teaches at Power Living Fitzroy, Kindred Movement and runs unique yoga and meditation events in Melbourne. Her fascination of the connection between mind and body shines through in her classes. | Rosie Jean is a Melbourne-based yoga teacher and psychology student. She teaches at Power Living Fitzroy, Kindred Movement and runs unique yoga and meditation events in Melbourne. Her fascination of the connection between mind and body shines through in her classes. | |||||
5733 | MMusic | Jewel Box Performances presents Jessica Hitchcock | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Jess-Hitchcock.jpeg | Jessica Hitchcock, Jewel Box Performances | Jewel Box Performances is led by Melbourne-based, New York-raised performance arts enthusiast David Gonzalez. The project is inspired by a number of performances seen around Australia and New Zealand in which artists get up close and personal with their audiences. David’s interest in how an artist can enhance a space and how a space can... | Jewel Box Performances is led by Melbourne-based, New York-raised performance arts enthusiast David Gonzalez. The project is inspired by a number of performances seen around Australia and New Zealand in which artists get up close and personal with their audiences. David's interest in how an artist can enhance a space and how a space can enhance art and a love of cabaret, circus and small scale theatre have led to the birth of Jewel Box Performances. David brings top artistic talent to unexpected venues around Melbourne this summer, including MPavilion 2018. | |||||
5730 | MMeets | Friday morning flo with Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Friday-Morning-Hip-Hop-Flo_Hip-Hop-Yoga-Brunswick-1.jpg | Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick | At Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, the classes are strong and uplifting and cater for all levels. The Brunswick studio is home to a fun and inviting community of hip-hop yogis who meet up, flow to smooth hip-hop and R&B tracks, breath and sweat the worries away. Join the studio and move, sweat and flow! | At Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, the classes are strong and uplifting and cater for all levels. The Brunswick studio is home to a fun and inviting community of hip-hop yogis who meet up, flow to smooth hip-hop and R&B tracks, breath and sweat the worries away. Join the studio and move, sweat and flow! | |||||
5729 | MMeets | Friday morning flo with Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Friday-Morning-Hip-Hop-Flo_Hip-Hop-Yoga-Brunswick-1.jpg | Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick | At Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, the classes are strong and uplifting and cater for all levels. The Brunswick studio is home to a fun and inviting community of hip-hop yogis who meet up, flow to smooth hip-hop and R&B tracks, breath and sweat the worries away. Join the studio and move, sweat and flow! | At Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, the classes are strong and uplifting and cater for all levels. The Brunswick studio is home to a fun and inviting community of hip-hop yogis who meet up, flow to smooth hip-hop and R&B tracks, breath and sweat the worries away. Join the studio and move, sweat and flow! | |||||
5722 | MMeets | Friday morning flo with Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Friday-Morning-Hip-Hop-Flo_Hip-Hop-Yoga-Brunswick-1.jpg | Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick | At Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, the classes are strong and uplifting and cater for all levels. The Brunswick studio is home to a fun and inviting community of hip-hop yogis who meet up, flow to smooth hip-hop and R&B tracks, breath and sweat the worries away. Join the studio and move, sweat and flow! | At Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, the classes are strong and uplifting and cater for all levels. The Brunswick studio is home to a fun and inviting community of hip-hop yogis who meet up, flow to smooth hip-hop and R&B tracks, breath and sweat the worries away. Join the studio and move, sweat and flow! | |||||
5682 | MTalks | Tract presents Regenerative Cities | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/DSC_0488.jpg | Chels Marshall, Elena Pereyra, Jason Twill, Justin Ray, Simone Gervasi, Stephen Choi, Tract Consultants | Tract is a leading national planning and design practice uniting the disciplines of landscape architecture, urban design, planning and 3D media. Tract works collaboratively to shape contemporary urban thinking and create great places that positively impact communities and ensure the health and prosperity of the natural urban environment. | Tract is a leading national planning and design practice uniting the disciplines of landscape architecture, urban design, planning and 3D media. Tract works collaboratively to shape contemporary urban thinking and create great places that positively impact communities and ensure the health and prosperity of the natural urban environment. | |||||
5653 | MMeets | Open House Melbourne x Grimshaw slide night at MPavilion | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Grimshaw-OHM-Movie-Marathon_2000x1000-graphic.jpg | Emma Telfer, Grimshaw, Open House Melbourne | Open House Melbourne is an independent organisation that fosters public appreciation for architecture and public engagement in the future of our cities. It does this through the much-loved Open House Weekend in Melbourne, Ballarat and now Bendigo, where tens of thousands of people come out to celebrate architecture and the city. Increasingly, Open House is tackling big... |
Open House Melbourne is an independent organisation that fosters public appreciation for architecture and public engagement in the future of our cities. It does this through the much-loved Open House Weekend in Melbourne, Ballarat and now Bendigo, where tens of thousands of people come out to celebrate architecture and the city. Increasingly, Open House is tackling big city topics through major public talks, tours, and debates—it produces over fifty special events that are designed to build a groundswell of interest in critical issues for the city.
By empowering people with knowledge around the impact of good design decisions in our built environment, we aim to ensure Victoria—and its capital city—remains a liveable and vibrant place now and in the future. |
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5645 | MMeets | Spatial Audio: Applications for functional and artistic spaces | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/vrl_04-1.jpg | Simon Tait | Through his work with Yamaha Music Australia, OpenLIVE and myriad artistic endeavours Simon Tait has explored the far reaches of the audio universe, traversing embedded DSP programming, custom-built headless cloud audio processing, FIR directivity synthesis, PCB design and kilometres of cable through dusty roof spaces. Yamaha’s Commercial Audio team has combined their Active Field Control... | Through his work with Yamaha Music Australia, OpenLIVE and myriad artistic endeavours Simon Tait has explored the far reaches of the audio universe, traversing embedded DSP programming, custom-built headless cloud audio processing, FIR directivity synthesis, PCB design and kilometres of cable through dusty roof spaces. Yamaha's Commercial Audio team has combined their Active Field Control (AFC3) enhanced acoustics system with object-based WFS rendering to deliver Australia's first hybrid spatial audio system for the Yamaha Premium Piano Centre. | |||||
5638 | MMeets | Creating tactile stories | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Image-Credit-Tim-Morizet..jpg | Dr Kirsten Ellis, Leona Holloway, Louise Curtin, SensiLab at Monash University | SensiLab is a research lab at Monash University dedicated to the future of creative technology, how it changes us and how we can harness it. Established in 2015 by Professor Jon McCormack, the lab specialises in interdisciplinary research and public programs that link science, technology and the arts. | SensiLab is a research lab at Monash University dedicated to the future of creative technology, how it changes us and how we can harness it. Established in 2015 by Professor Jon McCormack, the lab specialises in interdisciplinary research and public programs that link science, technology and the arts. | |||||
5598 | MTalks | What does the future look like for affordable housing? | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/MPavilion-shot.jpg | Housing Choices Australia, Jeremy McLeod, Lord Mayor Sally Capp, Michael Lennon, Michael Short, Nerida Conisbee | Nerida Conisbee is the Chief Economist for REA Group and one of Australia’s leading property market experts. She has more than twenty years of property research experience throughout Asia Pacific covering both residential and commercial property markets. Prior to joining REA Group, Nerida held senior positions within commercial agencies and major consulting firms. Nerida appears... | Nerida Conisbee is the Chief Economist for REA Group and one of Australia’s leading property market experts. She has more than twenty years of property research experience throughout Asia Pacific covering both residential and commercial property markets. Prior to joining REA Group, Nerida held senior positions within commercial agencies and major consulting firms. Nerida appears regularly on Sky News, ABC and writes regular columns for The Australian. She also provides commentary and appears in a wide range of Australian and Asian media outlets including digital, print, television and radio. In addition to this, Nerida regularly presents on Australia’s property market at major industry forums including those run by the Property Council of Australia, Urban Development Institute of CoreNet Global and IPD. She is also an adviser on property market conditions to major Government bodies. Nerida holds a Bachelor of Commerce with Honours and Masters of Commerce, majoring in Econometrics, from the University of Melbourne. She has been listed in the “Who’s Who of Australian Women” since its inaugural issue. | |||||
5584 | MMeets | Free coffee day with Three Thousand Thieves | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/IMG_3589.jpg | Three Thousand Thieves | It’s amazing how many passionate, artisan coffee roasters there are in Australia. People who have dedicated their lives to the nectar of the gods. The mission of Three Thousand Thieves is to help you discover them all. A coffee subscription service that curates and creates amazing coffee experiences every month, every thirty days Three Thousand Thieves features... | It's amazing how many passionate, artisan coffee roasters there are in Australia. People who have dedicated their lives to the nectar of the gods. The mission of Three Thousand Thieves is to help you discover them all. A coffee subscription service that curates and creates amazing coffee experiences every month, every thirty days Three Thousand Thieves features a new Australian roaster and their specially picked beans. TTT doesn't dictate which beans the roaster features—the membership is about discovery, allowing the roaster to bring you the beans they're loving at any particular moment in time. Sometimes a fruity filter roast, sometimes a delicious espresso blend, delivered to your home or office—or to your MPavilion! Three Thousand Thieves brings specialty coffee to MPavilion every season. Discover delicious flavours on your next visit. | |||||
5560 | MMeets | Craft beer tasting with Two Birds Brewing | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Two-Birds-brewing-2.jpg | Two Birds Brewing | Two Birds Brewing is Australia’s first female-owned brewing company, driven by Jayne Lewis and Danielle Allen. The Two Birds story began with a single beer back in 2011 and after seven years it has grown to a range of five beers brewed all year round. The Two Birds range is flavoursome, approachable and just a little bit fun, from... | Two Birds Brewing is Australia’s first female-owned brewing company, driven by Jayne Lewis and Danielle Allen. The Two Birds story began with a single beer back in 2011 and after seven years it has grown to a range of five beers brewed all year round. The Two Birds range is flavoursome, approachable and just a little bit fun, from the original Two Birds Golden to the Two Birds Pale, Two Birds Taco (the perfect accompaniment to a Mexican feast) and the passionfruit summer ale, Two Birds Passion Victim, as well as an ever-changing range of limited-release brews on tap and in bottles. The home of Two Birds Brewing, affectionately called ‘The Nest’, is located in Melbourne at 136 Hall Street, Spotswood and is an easy five minutes walk from Spotswood Train Station. | |||||
5550 | MMeets | Wine tasting with Shadowfax Wines | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Shadowfax126.jpg | Shadowfax Wines | Established in 1998, Shadowfax is a boutique winery located just thirty minutes from Melbourne, in the heart of Werribee Park. Dedicated to creating high-quality and handcrafted wines, Shadowfax’s renowned varieties include Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Riesling and Shiraz as well as a selection of highly limited, single-vineyard wines. Shadowfax is a major supporter of MPavilion... | Established in 1998, Shadowfax is a boutique winery located just thirty minutes from Melbourne, in the heart of Werribee Park. Dedicated to creating high-quality and handcrafted wines, Shadowfax's renowned varieties include Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Gris, Riesling and Shiraz as well as a selection of highly limited, single-vineyard wines. Shadowfax is a major supporter of MPavilion 2018. | |||||
5545 | MTalks | Tech yarns with Celeste Carnegie | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/CC-MPAV-1-1.jpg | Celeste Carnegie | Celeste Carnegie is a Birrigubba, South Sea Islander woman from Far North Queensland and Indigenous STEAM program producer at Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences. She is passionate about creating opportunities surrounding digital technologies and creative solutions in the support of communities. As a young and focused Aboriginal woman, she endeavours to champion the ideas... | Celeste Carnegie is a Birrigubba, South Sea Islander woman from Far North Queensland and Indigenous STEAM program producer at Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences. She is passionate about creating opportunities surrounding digital technologies and creative solutions in the support of communities. As a young and focused Aboriginal woman, she endeavours to champion the ideas and build platforms for First Nations women and young people everywhere, building capability and confidence. Celeste is passionate about digital inclusion and empowering young people to achieve their goals in technology. | |||||
5539 | MTalks | ‘Rethinking timber for a better tomorrow’ with Abodo and Britton Timbers | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/┬®SBPhotography_Sandstone-Point-Hotel_004-large.jpg | Abodo Wood, Carmel Wade | Carmel Wade is a New Zealand architect, specialising in educational design and currently working at Stephenson & Turner in Christchurch. As part of the Canterbury earthquake rebuild, Carmel was involved with the Vodafone InnoV8 Building, which was an anchor project in the rebuild. Carmel was the construction phase project architect who led the team to... | Carmel Wade is a New Zealand architect, specialising in educational design and currently working at Stephenson & Turner in Christchurch. As part of the Canterbury earthquake rebuild, Carmel was involved with the Vodafone InnoV8 Building, which was an anchor project in the rebuild. Carmel was the construction phase project architect who led the team to deliver a green-star-rated design. This building was an exciting opportunity to see sustainable principles employed in practice. Building on this experience, Carmel is exploring ways of combining regenerative and sustainable design in her future projects. As a leading member of Learning Environments Australasia in New Zealand, Carmel’s main focus is on improving the educational experience for students and schools affected by the Canterbury earthquakes. Engaging with local communities and their cultural narratives through the design process has been both a rewarding and positive outcome for the schools. Carmel is committed to ensuring that architecture responds positively to its time and place, through authentic cultural expression, and includes creative design that bring joy to the spaces we inhabit. | |||||
5519 | MTalks | Melbourne Fashion Showcase Hong Kong in conversation | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/VL_Huxleys-01.jpg | David Giles-Kaye, Katrina Jojkity, Kiri Delly, Philip Boon, Shareena Clanton, Virginia Dowzer | Virginia Dowzer is an unorthodox curator who specialises in temporary fashion related exhibitions. Virginia champions the unexpected and finds links to fashion though the work of multidisciplinary artists, designers and makers. She believes that fashion is art yet clothing is not. Virginia’s work for the Melbourne Fashion Showcase at BoDW 2018 in Hong Kong involves... | Virginia Dowzer is an unorthodox curator who specialises in temporary fashion related exhibitions. Virginia champions the unexpected and finds links to fashion though the work of multidisciplinary artists, designers and makers. She believes that fashion is art yet clothing is not. Virginia's work for the Melbourne Fashion Showcase at BoDW 2018 in Hong Kong involves curating the work of forty Melbourne-based artists into an exhibition platforming leading jewellers, costume designers, fashion designers, articulation artists, shoe makers, textile designers and milliners. The title of her exhibition is WE ARE LUXURY and will open at 7 Mallory Street, Wan Chai from 1 December until 9 December. | |||||
5516 | MMeets | Playgrounds of the future: Creating art for play | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Future-of-Playgrounds-Photo-by-Charles-Xia.jpg | UAP | UAP collaborates with architects, artists and designers in delivering creative outcomes for the public realm. UAP engages in all aspects of the delivery process from commissioning, curatorial services and public art strategies through concept generation and design development into fabrication and installation. It has studios and workshops in Brisbane, Shanghai and New York and global satellite hubs in... | UAP collaborates with architects, artists and designers in delivering creative outcomes for the public realm. UAP engages in all aspects of the delivery process from commissioning, curatorial services and public art strategies through concept generation and design development into fabrication and installation. It has studios and workshops in Brisbane, Shanghai and New York and global satellite hubs in Singapore, Shenzhen, Melbourne and Dubai. UAP takes pride in embracing uncommon creativity and extending creative practice. | |||||
5501 | MTalks | The future of work is here, now | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/marvin-meyer-571072-unsplash.jpg | Campbell Walshe, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Jim Antonopoulos, Kim Teo, Rachel Yang, Sam Almaliki | Sam Almaliki is an experienced and strategically-focused business leader and board director with expertise in leading and advising on strategy, change and growth in sport, corporate, start-up, NFP and government sectors. Wiht an industry-proven combination of skills in strategic planning, operationsl execution and relationship building, Sam is at his best when he is collaborating with... | Sam Almaliki is an experienced and strategically-focused business leader and board director with expertise in leading and advising on strategy, change and growth in sport, corporate, start-up, NFP and government sectors. Wiht an industry-proven combination of skills in strategic planning, operationsl execution and relationship building, Sam is at his best when he is collaborating with clients and leading teams to achieve business outcomes and supporting them to implement growth strategies. Sam is currently Cofounder and CEO of ConvX, a market leader in conveyancing, enabling quick and reliable property transfer. | |||||
5445 | MMeets | Q_Studio presents ‘Radical heterotopias’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/RadicalHeterotopias_HarrisonCapper.jpg | Luca Lana | Luca Lana is a practicing architect and researcher and founding director of Q_Studio. Q_Studio is a multidisciplinary research and design group that approaches the current conditions of queer space and the non-modern with an intent to foster an architecture that better reflects socially progressive theory and politics for the lived experience. Q_Studio aims to apply... | Luca Lana is a practicing architect and researcher and founding director of Q_Studio. Q_Studio is a multidisciplinary research and design group that approaches the current conditions of queer space and the non-modern with an intent to foster an architecture that better reflects socially progressive theory and politics for the lived experience. Q_Studio aims to apply research to tangible works, built projects, architecture, film, tertiary education and public discussion. | |||||
5439 | MTalks | Asialink Arts presents Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Site-and-new-work-Image-Madeleine-Flynn-and-Tim-Humphrey.jpg | Asialink Arts Global Project Space, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey | Longterm collaborators Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey are artists who create unexpected situations for listening. Their work is driven by a curiosity and questioning about listening in human culture and seeks to evolve and engage with new processes and audiences, through public and participative interventions. In 2017, their work Five Short Blasts was presented at Brighton Festival UK and at Theater der... | Longterm collaborators Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey are artists who create unexpected situations for listening. Their work is driven by a curiosity and questioning about listening in human culture and seeks to evolve and engage with new processes and audiences, through public and participative interventions. In 2017, their work Five Short Blasts was presented at Brighton Festival UK and at Theater der Welt, Hamburg. Their new work, Between 8 and 9, commissioned by Asia Topa and ChamberMade Opera, was presented at Castlemaine State Festival and Melbourne Recital Centre; and their sound/vibration work for Imagined Touch was presented at Sydney Festival. In October, their interactive public art work, the megaphone project, will be presented at Sonica in Glasgow, and in November, their new installation, The High Ground, will be presented at ArtsHouse Melbourne. For the last ten years, the duo has worked with Nottle Theatre Company, South Korea, presenting works in Australia, South Korea and Indonesia. National and international commissions, presentations and partners include: Melbourne International Arts Festival; ArtsHouse; Brisbane Festival; Awesome Arts Festival, Perth; Darwin Festival; Sydney Opera House; Singapore Festival; Arko Theatre, Sth Korea; John F Kennedy Center of Performing Arts, Washington DC: SBS, ABC, FOXTEL, Biwako Biennale,Japan: Four Winds Festival, Bermagui LEAF Festival, North Carolina at the site of Black Mountain College: ANTI Festival Finland:Ansan Festival, South Korea, Asian Cultural Centre, Gwangju, South Korea: Vltava River, Prague Quadrennial: Brighton Festival UK, ABC Radio National, Chunky Move. |
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5437 | MMusic | Universal: A place for everyone | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Universal_Mpav_Cover_v2.jpg | Claudy Knight, DJ Sezzo, Willing | Willing creates manifesto pop. From horny house bangers to yearning torch songs, this is queer electronica for your sins. A washed-up love child of Liza Minelli and Frank Ocean, on the venn diagram of theatre and pop they are both in the middle and next door. You may have heard Willing play at Howler, the Gasometer,... | Willing creates manifesto pop. From horny house bangers to yearning torch songs, this is queer electronica for your sins. A washed-up love child of Liza Minelli and Frank Ocean, on the venn diagram of theatre and pop they are both in the middle and next door. You may have heard Willing play at Howler, the Gasometer, Boney, Hugs & Kisses, fortyfivedownstairs, the Butterfly Club and the Malthouse Theatre, or getting spins on JOY 94.9, 3RRR and SYN. | |||||
5431 | MMeets | It’s a run crew thing | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/ItsARunCrewThing05-1.jpg | AM:PM.RC | AM:PM.RC is a run crew that’s part of the #BridgeTheGap movement, founded by Run.Dem.Crew (LDN) and The Bridge Runners (NYC). Made up of a diverse and creative bunch of people, AM:PM.RC runs together for many reasons: to make and grow friendships, smash food, party, collaborate on creative ideas, run for wellness or aim for personal bests—always... | AM:PM.RC is a run crew that’s part of the #BridgeTheGap movement, founded by Run.Dem.Crew (LDN) and The Bridge Runners (NYC). Made up of a diverse and creative bunch of people, AM:PM.RC runs together for many reasons: to make and grow friendships, smash food, party, collaborate on creative ideas, run for wellness or aim for personal bests—always giving it their all. ‘Strength to strength’ is a big part of the AM:PM.RC ethos, growing as a crew by supporting and helping each other through everything they do. Style is also a big part of it, but it doesn’t matter what you wear or how you wear it—it’s just about the people. Performance is a key factor for some members, and AM:PM.RC does strive to improve and train hard, but mostly it’s all about building community and family, and bringing positive change through running. | |||||
5420 | MMeets | Ask an expert | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Women_in_STEM_Wikipedia_Year_of_Science.png | Aunty Kerrie Doyle, Candice Raeburn, Upulie Divisekera | Upulie Divisekera is an Australian molecular biologist and science communicator. She is currently a doctoral student at Monash University and is the co-founder of Real Scientists, an outreach program that uses performance and writing to communicate science. She has written for The Sydney Morning Herald, Crikey and The Guardian and appeared on ABC TV’s panel show Q and A, while also regularly contributing to ABC Radio National. In... | Upulie Divisekera is an Australian molecular biologist and science communicator. She is currently a doctoral student at Monash University and is the co-founder of Real Scientists, an outreach program that uses performance and writing to communicate science. She has written for The Sydney Morning Herald, Crikey and The Guardian and appeared on ABC TV's panel show Q and A, while also regularly contributing to ABC Radio National. In 2011, Upulie participated in and won the online science communication competition, 'I'm a Scientist, Get Me Out of Here'. She spoke at TEDx Canberra in 2012 on dinosaurs, curiosity and change in science. In 2013, Upulie was one of three co-founders of the Real Scientists project, a rotating-curator Twitter account where a different scientist is responsible for a week of science communication. Real Scientists looks to democratise access to science through live diarising of a scientist's day on Twitter, as well as demonstrating the diversity in the sector. Upulie also provides training for academics, postgrads, clinicians and humanities students in science communication. | |||||
5415 | MTalks | ‘Curating videogames in museums’ with Marie Foulston | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/MarieFoulston_TomJamieson.jpg | Marie Foulston, Michael McMaster | Michael McMaster is co-director of the House House studio, makers of Push Me Pull You and the upcoming Untitled Goose Game. Michael is also undertaking a PhD at RMIT, researching the position of videogames within art and design museums. He also works as a sessional tutor at RMIT, where he teaches game design practice to undergraduate students. | Michael McMaster is co-director of the House House studio, makers of Push Me Pull You and the upcoming Untitled Goose Game. Michael is also undertaking a PhD at RMIT, researching the position of videogames within art and design museums. He also works as a sessional tutor at RMIT, where he teaches game design practice to undergraduate students. | |||||
5407 | MTalks | In conversation with Elizabeth Churchill of Google USA | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/ElizabethChurchill906.jpg | Dr Elizabeth Churchill, Jeni Paay | Jeni Paay is Associate Professor in Interaction Design in the School of Design at Swinburne University. She is also program director for the Smart Cities Research Institute at Swinburne University in ‘Future Spaces for Living’, and Program Director for the Centre for Design Innovation at Swinburne University in ‘User Experience Design for Services’. Jeni has... | Jeni Paay is Associate Professor in Interaction Design in the School of Design at Swinburne University. She is also program director for the Smart Cities Research Institute at Swinburne University in 'Future Spaces for Living', and Program Director for the Centre for Design Innovation at Swinburne University in 'User Experience Design for Services'. Jeni has a cross-disciplinary background spanning architecture, computer science, and interaction design, and has published widely within the area of Human-Computer Interaction. She has researched and taught within the overall research themes of human computer interaction, design methods and interaction design for urban and domestic computing for over twenty-five years. Jeni has been with Swinburne for just over a year. Prior to this, she worked in Denmark for seven years in the Human Centred Computing Group in the Department of Computer Science at Aalborg University. Before moving to Denmark, she worked as Lead Interaction Designer at CSIRO Sydney on the HxI project, a collaboration between CSIRO Sydney, NICTA Sydney, and DSTO, Adelaide. | |||||
5294 | MKids | Bug Blitz | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Kids-catching-bugs.jpg | Ann Ferguson, Erin Nowak, Esther Lloyd, John Caldow | John Caldow has been program director for Bug Blitz Trust since 2008. In that time, Bug Blitz has implemented some 350 biodiversity-focused field events around Victoria. John achieved a PhD in Environmental Education from Monash University for his thesis, titled Connecting Biodiversity Field Studies with Classroom Curriculum: Understanding Children’s Learning and Teachers’ Perspectives. John’s particular... | John Caldow has been program director for Bug Blitz Trust since 2008. In that time, Bug Blitz has implemented some 350 biodiversity-focused field events around Victoria. John achieved a PhD in Environmental Education from Monash University for his thesis, titled Connecting Biodiversity Field Studies with Classroom Curriculum: Understanding Children’s Learning and Teachers’ Perspectives. John’s particular area of interest is terrestrial-invertebrates, with spiders being his favourite group to study. He is interested in the amazing diversity of life; the roles biodiversity plays in maintaining healthy ecosystems and how we can reconnect children with nature through outdoor field learning. | |||||
5264 | MMusic | Bedroom Suck Records presents ‘Music in Exile: Gordon Koang x 30/70’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Gordon-Koang.jpg | 30/70, Bedroom Suck Records, Gordon Koang | Gordon Koang Duoth is a Neur speaker and musician hailing from the Upper Nile region of what is now South Sudan. Accompanied by his cousin Paul Biel, Gordon performs a blend of traditional Neur rhythms and original compositions in English, Arabic, and his native language, Neur. Having recently arrived in Australia seeking refuge from a... | Gordon Koang Duoth is a Neur speaker and musician hailing from the Upper Nile region of what is now South Sudan. Accompanied by his cousin Paul Biel, Gordon performs a blend of traditional Neur rhythms and original compositions in English, Arabic, and his native language, Neur. Having recently arrived in Australia seeking refuge from a country torn by civil war, Gordon and Paul are attempting to raise funds and awareness in attempt to rejoin the rest of their family and settle safely in Australia. Musicians of a world-class standard, Gordon and Paul have previously toured throughout Europe and North America, performing to sell-out crowds. They are currently waiting approval of permanent residency in Australia, which will allow them to once again travel and perform around the world. | |||||
5140 | MTalks | ‘Digital media and social innovation’ with Carlo Ratti and Rob Adams AM | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Carlo-Rob-Melbourne_V1.1.jpg | Carlo Ratti, Jeni Paay, Professor Mark Burry AO, Professor Rob Adams AM | Professor Rob Adams AM is the director of City Design at the City of Melbourne and a member of the Urbanization Council of the World Economic Forum. Rob and his team have been the recipients of over 120 local, national and international awards including, on four occasions, receiving the Australian Award for Urban Design. Rob... | Professor Rob Adams AM is the director of City Design at the City of Melbourne and a member of the Urbanization Council of the World Economic Forum. Rob and his team have been the recipients of over 120 local, national and international awards including, on four occasions, receiving the Australian Award for Urban Design. Rob was also awarded the Prime Minister’s Environmentalist of the Year Award in 2008 and the Order of Australia in 2007 for his contribution to Architecture and Urban Design. | |||||
5250 | MMeets | Designing the future of robotics | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Future-of-Robotics-by-Anthony-Weate.jpg | Dr Glenda Caldwell, Urban Art Projects | Urban Art Projects (UAP) collaborates with architects, artists and designers in delivering creative outcomes for the public realm. UAP engages in all aspects of the delivery process from commissioning, curatorial services and public art strategies through concept generation and design development into fabrication and installation. With studios and workshops in Brisbane, Shanghai and New York and global... | Urban Art Projects (UAP) collaborates with architects, artists and designers in delivering creative outcomes for the public realm. UAP engages in all aspects of the delivery process from commissioning, curatorial services and public art strategies through concept generation and design development into fabrication and installation. With studios and workshops in Brisbane, Shanghai and New York and global satellite hubs in Singapore, Shenzhen, Melbourne and Dubai, UAP takes pride in embracing uncommon creativity and extending creative practice. UAP is also collaborating with the IMCRC, Queensland University of Technology and RMIT University to use innovative robotic vision systems and software user-interfaces for design-led manufacturing with its Design Robotics Hub. | |||||
5145 | MMeets | Preliminary outline: Performance drawing | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Armani-Performance-Drawing.jpg | Arts Project Australia, The Northcote Penguins | As part of the Arts Project Australia studio, the Northcote Penguins are a specialised group of seven artists, which focus upon contemporary professional practice within the wider Australian and International art culture. | As part of the Arts Project Australia studio, the Northcote Penguins are a specialised group of seven artists, which focus upon contemporary professional practice within the wider Australian and International art culture. | |||||
5123 | MMusic | Swampland presents ‘Celebrating the contemporary choir’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/pasefika-vitoria-choir-1_LJM.jpg | Big Rig, Crying on the Eastern Freeway, Pasefika Vitoria Choir, Swampland Magazine, Triana Hernandez | Triana Hernandez is a music journalist, artist manager (Hexdebt) and arts/music consultant. Her written work often revolves around identity politics and its intersections with the music industry, providing a platform for socio-cultural conversations around race, gender and culture. Her work has been published in Swampland, i-D, Noisey and more. In 2018 she was awarded the... | Triana Hernandez is a music journalist, artist manager (Hexdebt) and arts/music consultant. Her written work often revolves around identity politics and its intersections with the music industry, providing a platform for socio-cultural conversations around race, gender and culture. Her work has been published in Swampland, i-D, Noisey and more. In 2018 she was awarded the Hot Desk grant and residency by The Wheeler Centre. | |||||
5053 | MTalks | In conversation with Hannah Barry | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Hannah-Barry-photographer-credit-Nick-Seaton.jpg | Annika Kristensen, Hannah Barry | Hannah Barry is the founder of Bold Tendencies Community Interest Company and Hannah Barry Gallery, both of which are based in Peckham, South London. She is on the board of Artangel, part of the Science Gallery’s Leonardo Group, the Foundling Museum Exhibitions advisory group, the Serpentine Future Contemporaries committee, a member of the Mayor of... | Hannah Barry is the founder of Bold Tendencies Community Interest Company and Hannah Barry Gallery, both of which are based in Peckham, South London. She is on the board of Artangel, part of the Science Gallery's Leonardo Group, the Foundling Museum Exhibitions advisory group, the Serpentine Future Contemporaries committee, a member of the Mayor of London's Night Time Commission and was founding co-chair of the Chinati Contemporary Council in Marfa, Texas. The rooftop spaces at Peckham Multi-Storey Car Park are home to not-for-profit organisation Bold Tendencies, which is unique in terms of the rich mix of what it does, and where and how it does it. For more than a decade, Bold Tendencies has transformed its car park home with a program of contemporary art, orchestral music (hosting the BBC Proms with The Multi-Story Orchestra in 2016 and 2017), opera, dance and architectural projects including Frank’s Cafe and the Straw Auditorium designed by Practice Architecture, Simon Whybray’s pink staircase and Cooke Fawcett’s Peckham Observatory. Bold Tendencies animates its program and the site for schools, families and the neighbourhood through standalone education and community initiatives that take culture and civic values seriously. With immersive public spaces and spectacular views across London, the project has attracted more than 1.9 million visitors so far and celebrates the free enjoyment of public space in the city. In the autumn of 2017 Southwark Council ended years of uncertainty, confirming Bold Tendencies’ future in the car park building with the offer of a new long-term lease. Completing a twelfth summer season in 2018, for which the organisation commissioned ten new site-specific works, along with major special projects with Sharon Eyal and her L-E-V dance company, opera director Polly Graham and artist and designer Es Devlin, quantum physicist and author Carlo Rovelli and actor Benedict Cumberbatch, the project had 155,631 visitors in nineteen weeks open to the public. | |||||
5093 | MMeets | Aphids new world order party | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/HOWL_20151115_343-Edit-2_Studio_HiRes.jpg | Aphids | Collaborative, artist led and driven by a passionate belief in the social role of art, Aphids investigates what is current and urgent in contemporary culture. These projects are formally promiscuous and experimental, often using performance, critical dialogue and encounters in the public realm. From 2019 Aphids will be led by co-directors Mish Grigor, Eugenia Lim... | Collaborative, artist led and driven by a passionate belief in the social role of art, Aphids investigates what is current and urgent in contemporary culture. These projects are formally promiscuous and experimental, often using performance, critical dialogue and encounters in the public realm. From 2019 Aphids will be led by co-directors Mish Grigor, Eugenia Lim and Lara Thoms, driven by a feminist methodology in which collaboration, deep listening and radical leadership is key. | |||||
5072 | MMeets | Continuous Monument | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Future_City_Inflatable_Snehargho_Ghosh_NWF1814-1.jpg | Alice Heyward, Daniel Jenatsch, Ellen Davies, Geoffrey Watson, Lydia Connolly-Hiatt, Megan Payne | Megan Payne is a dancer, choreographer and writer living in Naarm. After graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts (2013), they danced with Russell Dumas’ Dance Exchange at Larret Cultural-Centre (France), The Body Festival (Christchurch), for Reorienting the Post Colonial Symposium at Institute of PostColonial Studies and for Dance Remains at Monash University Museum... | Megan Payne is a dancer, choreographer and writer living in Naarm. After graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts (2013), they danced with Russell Dumas’ Dance Exchange at Larret Cultural-Centre (France), The Body Festival (Christchurch), for Reorienting the Post Colonial Symposium at Institute of PostColonial Studies and for Dance Remains at Monash University Museum of Art. Megan has co-authored work with Ellen Davies for Melbourne Fringe Festival, TCB Art Inc; with Leah Landau for Memphis Gardens; with Alice Heyward for FUR Hairdressing, Bus Projects in Lessons from Dancing, curated by Zoe Theodore; and TO DO/TO MAKE at 215 Albion Street, Brunswick curated by Zoe Theodore and Shelley Lasica. Megan also works in the processes of other artists including Shelley Lasica, Alice Heyward, Ellen Davies, Ivey Wawn, Arini Byng, Leah Landau and Sarah Aitkin. Their practice has been supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, the Ian Potter Foundation and Ausdance. Megan is studying Professional Writing and Editing at RMIT. Their writing has appeared in Archer Magazine and This Container Zine. | |||||
5064 | MMeets | Deep Soulful Sweats | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/bw-birds-eye-Sarah-Walker.jpg | Deep Soulful Sweats, Jennifer Loveless | Jennifer Loveless is undoubtedly one of Melbourne’s most prolific and hardworking DJs. Most often operating in the territory of house, her sets effortlessly move into techno and beyond, sculpting dance floors and melting hearts. She has supported heavy hitters like Steffi (Ostgut Ton), Wata Igarashi (Midgar Records), and DJ Sprinkles (Comatose Recordings)—playing at major festivals... | Jennifer Loveless is undoubtedly one of Melbourne's most prolific and hardworking DJs. Most often operating in the territory of house, her sets effortlessly move into techno and beyond, sculpting dance floors and melting hearts. She has supported heavy hitters like Steffi (Ostgut Ton), Wata Igarashi (Midgar Records), and DJ Sprinkles (Comatose Recordings)—playing at major festivals and headlining countless clubs. She is also the presenter of Weatherall, a monthly show on Melbourne’s Skylab Radio, a member of Cool Room, and has recently entered the realm of live music with performances supporting Ciel (CAN) and Hakobune (JAP). Her interests lie in sound, the ocean, and journalistic poetry. | |||||
5054 | MMeets | Mixtape marathon cheerleading | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/80s-boombox-2.jpg | Mixtape Fitness | Mixtape Fitness is created and taught by Annabella Dickson, who has a Bachelor in Dance and Performance Art and a Certificate III and IV in Fitness. Annabella has been teaching dance and dance fitness for almost ten years. She combines her love of dance mixed with over-the-top drama to create this unique style of classes! | Mixtape Fitness is created and taught by Annabella Dickson, who has a Bachelor in Dance and Performance Art and a Certificate III and IV in Fitness. Annabella has been teaching dance and dance fitness for almost ten years. She combines her love of dance mixed with over-the-top drama to create this unique style of classes! | |||||
4648 | MMusic | La Buena Vida Social Club at MPavilion | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/7883777604_45b779ce13_b.jpg | Associate Professor Robert Burke and Professor Tony Gould, Carlos Uxo, Ziggy Johnston and Miles Johnston | Internationally award-winning duo Ziggy and Miles Johnston are brothers who share a deep passion for music and their instrument, the classical guitar. Through their guitar playing, the duo will capture the music of Spanish composers, including Manuel de Falla, Isaac Albeniz and Enrique Granados. | Internationally award-winning duo Ziggy and Miles Johnston are brothers who share a deep passion for music and their instrument, the classical guitar. Through their guitar playing, the duo will capture the music of Spanish composers, including Manuel de Falla, Isaac Albeniz and Enrique Granados. | |||||
4860 | MTalks | ‘Changing shape: Adaptive curating’ with Danny Lacy | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Danny-Lacy_image-1-1.jpg | Danny Lacy, Jan van Schaik | Jan van Schaik is an architect, a researcher, a director of MvS Architects, a co-director of Future Tense, and a masters degree/post-professional PhD supervisor at RMIT University Architecture and Urban Design. He has over two decades of experience designing award-winning prototypical public and residential buildings, leading innovative research projects, and supporting contemporary arts organisations through... | Jan van Schaik is an architect, a researcher, a director of MvS Architects, a co-director of Future Tense, and a masters degree/post-professional PhD supervisor at RMIT University Architecture and Urban Design. He has over two decades of experience designing award-winning prototypical public and residential buildings, leading innovative research projects, and supporting contemporary arts organisations through patronage and governance. | |||||
4926 | MMeets | Creating space for women: Designing for safety and power | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/11031131_833171973445922_6261688495619156889_o.jpeg | Ani Lamont, Dr Jessamy Gleeson, Gemma Leigh Dodds, Pia Cerveri, Shakira Hussein | Shakira Hussein is a writer and researcher based at the University of Melbourne and the author of From Victims to Suspects: Muslim Women Since 9/11. Her essays have been published in Meanjin, The Griffith Review and The Best Australian Essays. Shakira is a regular contributor to media outlets including Crikey, The Australian and ABC Online. | Shakira Hussein is a writer and researcher based at the University of Melbourne and the author of From Victims to Suspects: Muslim Women Since 9/11. Her essays have been published in Meanjin, The Griffith Review and The Best Australian Essays. Shakira is a regular contributor to media outlets including Crikey, The Australian and ABC Online. | |||||
4873 | MTalks | MMW presents ‘Hypotheticals: Language and music journalism’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/MMW-Talks-2-2.jpg | Dr Catherine Strong, Dr Emma Rush, Helen Marcou, Julian Burnside AO QC, Sose Fuamoli | Sose Fuamoli is a music journalist, editor, radio host and publicist. An ardent supporter of young writers and music professionals, she has been a champion of a more diverse Australian music culture, while also profiling and reviewing some of the world’s biggest music festivals and artists in the United States and Europe. Sose’s writing credits... | Sose Fuamoli is a music journalist, editor, radio host and publicist. An ardent supporter of young writers and music professionals, she has been a champion of a more diverse Australian music culture, while also profiling and reviewing some of the world’s biggest music festivals and artists in the United States and Europe. Sose's writing credits include over eight years with The AU Review and contributions to the likes of Rolling Stone Australia, Beat Magazine and Stella Magazine. She is an Australian Music Prize judge, as well as having served on the judging committee for the South Australian Music Awards, NT Song of the Year and the ARIA Awards. |
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4875 | MTalks | MMW presents ‘Hypotheticals: A call out’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/MMW-Talks-1-1.jpg | Dr Catherine Strong, Dr Emma Rush, Helen Marcou, Jacinta Parsons, Julian Burnside AO QC | Julian Burnside AO QC is a barrister based in Melbourne, specialising in commercial litigation. Julian joined the Bar in 1976 and took silk in 1989. He acted for the Ok Tedi natives against BHP, for Alan Bond in fraud trials, for Rose Porteous in numerous actions against Gina Rinehart, and for the Maritime Union of Australia in the 1998... | Julian Burnside AO QC is a barrister based in Melbourne, specialising in commercial litigation. Julian joined the Bar in 1976 and took silk in 1989. He acted for the Ok Tedi natives against BHP, for Alan Bond in fraud trials, for Rose Porteous in numerous actions against Gina Rinehart, and for the Maritime Union of Australia in the 1998 waterfront dispute against Patrick Stevedores. He was Senior Counsel assisting the Australian Broadcasting Authority in the “Cash for Comment” inquiry and was senior counsel for Liberty Victoria in the Tampa litigation. Julian is a former President of Liberty Victoria, and has acted pro bono in many human rights cases, in particular concerning the treatment of refugees. He is passionately involved in the arts, and collects contemporary paintings and sculptures, and regularly commissions music. He is Chair of Fortyfive Downstairs, a not-for-profit arts and performance venue in Flinders Lane, Melbourne, and was formerly the Chair of Chamber Music Australia. Julian is the author of a book of essays on language and etymology, Wordwatching (Scribe, 2004) and Watching Brief (Scribe, 2007) a collection of his essays and speeches about the justice system and human rights. In 2003, he compiled a book of letters, From Nothing to Zero (Lonely Planet) written by asylum seekers held in Australia’s detention camps. He also wrote Matilda and the Dragon, a children’s book published by Allen & Unwin in 1991. His latest book is Watching Out: Reflections on Justice and Injustice (Scribe, 2017). In 2004, Julian was elected as a Living National Treasure, and in 2009 he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia, going on to receive the Sydney Peace Prize in 2014. He is married to artist Kate Durham. | |||||
4082 | MTalks | MMW presents ‘Sound healing and music therapy’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/mona-1.jpeg | Dr Emma O’Brien, Mona Ruijs, Real Life, Sophie Miles | Sophie Miles is a kundalini yoga teacher, host of podcast The Witching Hour for LNWY and founder of Mistletone Records & Touring. Recently completing her kundalini training, Sophie is interested in how mantra chants and the sound current vibrations can facilitate healing in our minds, bodies and spirits. Mistletone is an independent label and touring company,... | Sophie Miles is a kundalini yoga teacher, host of podcast The Witching Hour for LNWY and founder of Mistletone Records & Touring. Recently completing her kundalini training, Sophie is interested in how mantra chants and the sound current vibrations can facilitate healing in our minds, bodies and spirits. Mistletone is an independent label and touring company, established in 2006 by Sophie with her husband Ash, and based in Melbourne. Mistletone was launched into the world with the release of House Arrest by Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti, followed by Ariel’s first Australian tour. Since 2006, Mistletone has promoted over a hundred tours for artists such as Beach House, Kurt Vile, Toro y Moi, Parquet Courts, Moses Sumney, Sharon Van Etten, DIIV, Mercury Rev, Connan Mockasin, The Julie Ruin, The Clean, Perfume Genius, Cass McCombs, Julia Holter, Dan Deacon, Holy F**k and many more. Mistletone works closely with such great Australian festivals as Meredith and Golden Plains, Laneway Festival, Falls and Southbound Festivals, Sydney Festival, Sugar Mountain, MONA FOMA, Dark MOFO, Groovin The Moo, Melbourne Festival, Adelaide Festival, Brisbane Festival, WOMADelaide, Woodford and Perth International Arts Festival. | |||||
4313 | MMeets | Stork Theatre presents ‘Homer’s Odyssey: A twelve-hour epic’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Odysseus-boat.jpg | Stork Theatre | Stork Theatre is a uniquely Melbourne institution. Since its first production in 1983 at the Fairfield Amphitheatre, Stork Theatre has specialised in bringing great works of literature to the stage. Each season is anchored in a performance reading of one of the ancient epics. Over the years, Stork Theatre has challenged and charmed audiences through adaptations... | Stork Theatre is a uniquely Melbourne institution. Since its first production in 1983 at the Fairfield Amphitheatre, Stork Theatre has specialised in bringing great works of literature to the stage. Each season is anchored in a performance reading of one of the ancient epics. Over the years, Stork Theatre has challenged and charmed audiences through adaptations of works of Homer, Dostoevsky, Duras and Camus. Stork Theatre also established the biannual Homerfest and “Looking for Odysseus” travel tours. Stork Theatre’s latest production is a homeric marathon: The Odyssey told in full over twelve hours by thirty different performers. Homer’s classic adventure story will be presented from beginning to end for the first time ever in Australia. This production will be a world premier for Emily Wilson’s translation of The Odyssey—the first ever English translation by a woman. Wilson brings a fresh and unique perspective to this epic tale, foregrounding the many powerful and important women present in the text. | |||||
4836 | MTalks | ‘Leadership and women’ with Collectivity Talks | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Women.jpg | Collectivity Talks, Div Pillay, Lidia Thorpe, Professor Dale Fisher, Prue Gilbert | Prue Gilbert is a lawyer, human rights advocate, and mother empowering working parents across Australia. Marie Claire called her the “the anti-discrimination guru”. Vogue named her a “game changer” and her business, Grace Papers, won the Australian Human Rights Business Award for addressing pregnancy-related discrimination. A lawyer by profession, Prue is part of a new breed,... | Prue Gilbert is a lawyer, human rights advocate, and mother empowering working parents across Australia. Marie Claire called her the "the anti-discrimination guru". Vogue named her a "game changer" and her business, Grace Papers, won the Australian Human Rights Business Award for addressing pregnancy-related discrimination. A lawyer by profession, Prue is part of a new breed, a generation of social entrepreneurs who are redefining how businesses drive social change. Integrating her vast legal, leadership and diversity experience, she co-founded Grace Papers to challenge traditional stereotypes and provide a platform to empower both working parents and their employers. Since launching Grace Papers in 2014, Prue and her team have supported expectant mothers and fathers to overcome gender stereotypes as well as discrimination faced in their workplaces during pregnancy, parental leave and returning to work. Prue is a fellow of the Governance Institute of Australia, a qualified executive coach, and has studied under The Empowerment Institute NYC to deepen her capacity to drive social change. She volunteers for the legal steering committee of NOW Australia and has been an influencer in driving gender equality through her role as Advisory Board Member for the AFL Players Association for the Women’s League. | |||||
4832 | MKids | Rock Academy XIV performance | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Rock-Academy_CR_ChiZhang.jpg | Rock Academy Australia | Rock Academy is a school holiday program that helps develop the skills of teen musicians. Forming bands, they are given guidance by some of Australia’s leading professional musicians, though not a class-based program; they spend all their time rocking at one of Australia’s premier studios: Bakehouse Studios in Richmond. During the week-long program, Rock Academy... | Rock Academy is a school holiday program that helps develop the skills of teen musicians. Forming bands, they are given guidance by some of Australia’s leading professional musicians, though not a class-based program; they spend all their time rocking at one of Australia's premier studios: Bakehouse Studios in Richmond. During the week-long program, Rock Academy students participate in a songwriting workshop and instrument workshops with specialist mentors. Mentors that have participated are among the cream of the crop of Australia’s musicians and include Phil Ceberano, Ash Davies, Nikki Nicholls (John Farnham, Kylie Minogue), Karina Utomo (High Tension), Kav Temperley (Eskimo Joe), Justin Burford (End Of Fashion, Coco Blu), Finbar O’Hanlon (Jump Inc), Jimi Hocking (The Angels, Screaming Jets), Nick Barker, Ecca Vandal, Glenn Reither (Icehouse), Kate Ceberano and Monique Brumby, Cam MacKenzie (Mark Seymour & The Undertow), Ladyhood and Laura Davidson (AC/DShe, Bjorn Again), Dallas Frasca, Andy Sylvio (Pete Murray) and Aimee Francis. | |||||
4776 | MTalks | Tapestry x architecture | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/ATW_TapestryxArchitecture_Photographer-TimOConnor.jpg | Cassandra Chilton, Chris Cochius, Katherine Sainsbery, Molly O’Shaughnessy | Molly O’Shaughnessy is a member of the Hotham Street Ladies, a group of four women who at one time lived in a share household in Collingwood, and still draw much inspiration from this household, including their love of food, dinner parties, domestic landscapes and sense of community. The Hotham Street Ladies’ work embraces the themes... | Molly O’Shaughnessy is a member of the Hotham Street Ladies, a group of four women who at one time lived in a share household in Collingwood, and still draw much inspiration from this household, including their love of food, dinner parties, domestic landscapes and sense of community. The Hotham Street Ladies’ work embraces the themes of food, fashion, feminism and craft; and how their collaborative participation in, and contemporising of, these activities creates their own distinct cultural community and connects to others. The Hotham Street Ladies combine innovation and contemporary critique with nostalgic or familiar elements that are accessible to a wide audience. The Hotham Street Ladies also include Cassandra Chilton, Sarah Parkes and Caroline Price. | |||||
4307 | MTalks | Fringe Furniture presents ‘Why exhibit design in a gallery context?’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Fringe-Furniture_CR_Makiko-Ryujin-Made-In-The-Dark-Studio.jpg | Dale Hardiman, Danielle Storm, Dr Fleur Watson, Marinos Drakopoulos, Sophie Gannon | Sophie Gannon is director of Sophie Gannon Gallery, a commercial gallery specialising in contemporary art. In 2017 Sophie Gannon Gallery presented Designwork01, the first in an inaugural exhibition devoted to design. Designwork02 was part of Melbourne Design Week in 2018. Prior to establishing her gallery in Melbourne in 2006, Sophie worked at Philip Bacon Galleries... | Sophie Gannon is director of Sophie Gannon Gallery, a commercial gallery specialising in contemporary art. In 2017 Sophie Gannon Gallery presented Designwork01, the first in an inaugural exhibition devoted to design. Designwork02 was part of Melbourne Design Week in 2018. Prior to establishing her gallery in Melbourne in 2006, Sophie worked at Philip Bacon Galleries in Brisbane and at Sotheby’s in Melbourne. Gannon serves on the board of the Robin Boyd Foundation and the Heide Foundation. Sophie represents thirty leading contemporary artists from Australia and New Zealand. | |||||
4754 | MTalks | Free Wi-fi at MPavilion 2018 | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/17326300881_b0a9c2e5a8_c.jpg | 30/70, A-SPACE, A+, Abodo Wood, ACE Contractors Group, Adrian Eagle, Adrian Gray, Ajak Kwai, Alan Pert, Alan Tran, Alex Cullen, Alice Heyward, Alice Skye, Allara Briggs-Pattison, Alli Edwards, AM:PM.RC, Amadou Suso, Amanda-Agnes Nichols, Amrita Hepi, Amy Dunstan, Amy Muir, Amy Spiers, Andrew Laidlaw, Andy Butler, Andy Fergus, Angela Bailey, Ani Lamont, Ann Ferguson, Annaliese Redlich, Annette Krauss, Annika Kristensen, Anthony Clarke, Aphids, Arabella Frahn-Starkie, Aram Khalkhali, ARC Centre of Excellence in Bio-Nano Science and Technology (CBNS), Arcadia Winds, Aretha Brown, Arts Project Australia, Asialink Arts Global Project Space, Assemble Papers, Associate Professor Alan Duffy, Associate Professor Robert Burke and Professor Tony Gould, Atlanta Eke, Aunty Kerrie Doyle, Australian Art Orchestra, Australian Music Vault, Australian National Academy of Music, Australian Youth Orchestra, Aviva Endean, Baby Blue, Bakehouse Studios, Bates Smart, bebé, Beci Orpin, Bedroom Suck Records, Ben Keck, Ben Landau, BenFugee & Aleesha Jasmine, Benjamin Garg, Benjamin Law, Benjamin Solah, Betsy-Sue Clarke, Big Rig, Blair Smith, Blanche Alexander, Boris Portnoy, Bricky B, Brow Books, Burundian Drummers, Cameron Bishop, Campbell Walshe, Candice Raeburn, Carlo Ratti, Carlos Uxo, Carme Pinós, Carmel Wade, Caroline Clements, Carolyn D’Cruz, Carroll Go-Sam, Caseaux O.S.L.O, Cassandra Chilton, Cassie Hansen, Cayn Borthwick, Celeste Carnegie, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Centre of Visual Art|CoVA, Charles Williams, Chels Marshall, Chook Race, Chris Cochius, Christine Phillips, Christopher Boots, Christopher Sanderson, Chunky Move, Ciro Márquez, Clare Cousins, Claudy Knight, Clem Bastow, Code Like a Girl, Collectivity Talks, Community Hubs Australia, Cookin’ On 3 Burners, Cool Out Sun, Courtney Carthy, Crying on the Eastern Freeway, CultureLink Singapore, Dale Hardiman, Dale Packard, Dale Simpson, Dan Giovannoni, Dana Hutchins, Daniel Jenatsch, Danièle Hromek, Danielle Storm, Danny Lacy, Darren Vukasinovic, Dave Martin, Dave Martin, David Cross, David Fitzsimmons, David Giles-Kaye, David Poulton, Daymon Greulich, Deanne Butterworth, Deep Soulful Sweats, Div Pillay, DJ Cookie, DJ Sezzo, DJ Tilly Perry, Don Letts, Donna Stolzenberg, Dr Andrea Sharam, Dr Catherine Strong, Dr Celestina Sagazio, Dr Danny Butt, Dr David Irving, Dr Elizabeth Churchill, Dr Emma O’Brien, Dr Emma Rush, Dr Fleur Watson, Dr Glenda Caldwell, Dr Isun Kazerani, Dr Jessamy Gleeson, Dr Kate Raynes-Goldie, Dr Kelly Greenop, Dr Kirsten Ellis, Dr Linny Kimly Phuong, Dr Margaret Osborne, Dr Nicole Kalms, Dr Nigel Taylor, Dr Olivia Guntarik, Dr Peter van der Kamp, Dr Stephanie Liddicoat, Dr Steven Baker, Dr Terence Chong, Dr Tien Huynh, Dr Watts, DRMNGNOW, Eine Kleine Wind, Elena Pereyra, Elia Nurvista, Eliana Horn, Elizabeth, Ella Gauci-Seddon, Ellaswood, Ellen Davies, Ellen Jacobsen, Emerald, Emily Mottram, Emily Wong, Emma King, Emma Telfer, Engineers Without Borders Australia, Erica McCalman, Erin Nowak, Esther Anatolitis, Esther Lloyd, Esther Stewart, Eugenia Flynn, Eugenia Lim, Fábio Duarte, Farah Farouque, Felicity Watson, Finnian Langham, Fiona Gillmore, FiX, Fixperts, Flamenco Fiesta Group, Four Pillars Gin, Francoise Lane, Gabi Ngcobo, Gabriella Gulacsi, Gabrielle de Vietri, Galambo, Gary Chan, Gas, Gemma Leigh Dodds, Geoffrey Watson, George McEncroe, Georgina Darvidis, Gideon Obarzanek, Gilbert Rochecouste, Glen Walton, Golden Gate Brass, Gonzalo Ortega, Gordon Koang, Gretchen Coombs, Grimshaw, Groove Therapy, Hana Assafiri, Hannah Barry, Happy Melon, Hector Jonges, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Helen Marcou, Hilary Glow, Hillary Goldsmith, Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, Honor Eastly, Hope St Radio, Housing Choices Australia, Hugh Davies, Hugh Utting, Hyphen-Labs, Ian McDougall, Ian Strange, Iceclaw, IchikawaEdward, Imam Nur Warsame, Inés Benavente-Molina, Isabella Bower, Jacinta Parsons, Jacob Coppedge, Jadan Carroll, James Horton, Jan van Schaik, Jane Caught, Jason Twill, Jax Jacki Brown, Jean Darling, Jefa Greenaway, Jeni Paay, Jennifer Loveless, Jeremy Kleeman, Jeremy McLeod, Jesse Chrisan, Jessica Hitchcock, Jewel Box Performances, Jill Garner, Jim Antonopoulos, Jinghua Qian, Jo Lloyd, Jo Pugh, Jock Gilbert, John Brooks, John Caldow, John Rayner, Jonathan Holloway, Jonathan Homsey, Joshua Lynch, JOY 94.9, Jude Chrisan, Julian Burnside AO QC, Juliana Engberg, Julie Bukari Jones, Justin Ray, Justine Clark, Kaare Krokene, Kalala X Iki San, Karen Alcock, Katherine Sainsbery, Katherine Seaton, Katrina Jojkity, Katy Morrison, Katya Johanson, Kerry Levier, Kerstin Thompson, Kieran Wong, Kim Teo, Kiri Delly, Kitiya Palaskas, Kris Daff, Kylie Auldist, L&NDLESS, La Trobe University Centre for the Study of the Inland, Larry Parsons, Laura Brown, Laura Murray, Lauren Urquhart, Lay The Mystic X Pookie, Leah Jing, Leanne Zilka, Leona Holloway, Lidia Thorpe, Lila Neugebauer, Linda Cheng, Lisa Currie, Lisa Greenaway, Littlefoot & Co., Lord Mayor Sally Capp, Louise Adler, Louise Curtin, Luca Lana, Lucreccia Quintanilla, Lucy Guerin, Ly Hoàng Ly, Lydia Connolly-Hiatt, Lynda Roberts, Lyno Vuth, Maddee Clark, Maddison Miller, Madeleine Dore, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Madi Colville Walker, Mama Alto, Maree Grenfell, Marg D’Arcy , Margherita Coppolino, Marie Foulston, Marija Janev, Marilyne Nicholls, Marinos Drakopoulos, Mark Ayres, Mark Smith, Marshall McGuire, Martina Copley, Mat Pember, Matt Gibson, McIntyre Partnership, Megan Payne, Melanie Lane, Melbourne School of Design, Melbourne Theatre Company, Melbourne University Publishing, Merchant Road, Michael Camakaris, Michael Lennon, Michael McMaster, Michael Short, Mikey Young, Millie Cattlin, Mindy Meng Wang, Miranda Sparks, Mirerva Holmes, Mithu Sen, Mitra Anderson-Oliver, Mixtape Fitness, Molly Dyson, Molly O’Shaughnessy, Mona Ruijs, Monash University Department of Architecture, Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA, Monique Webber, Monique Woodward, Morgan Coleman, Multicultural Arts Victoria, My Best Friend’s Wedding DJs, Mystery Guest, MzRizk, Naomi Milgrom AO, Nastaran Jafari, National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Neil Cabatingan, Nerida Conisbee, Nervegna Reed Architecture, Nevena Spirovska, New Architects Melbourne, New Palm Court Orchestra, NH Architecture, Nic Dowse, Nina Bennett, Noise In My Head, Norman Katende, Nuraini Juliastuti, OK EG, OK EG, On Diamond, One Fire Aboriginal Dance Company, One Love Jump, OoPLA, Open House Melbourne, Orlando Harrison, Oscar Key Sung, Parlour: women, equity, architecture, Pasefika Vitoria Choir, Paul Douglas, Paul Gorrie, Permits, Peter Knight, Peter Symes, Philip Boon, Phoebe Harrison, Phoebe Whitman, Pia Cerveri, Playable Streets, Pro E, Professor Dale Fisher, Professor Donald Bates, Professor Harriet Edquist, Professor Ian de Vere, Professor Mark Burry AO, Professor Martyn Hook, Professor Natalie King, Professor Rob Adams AM, Professor Shitij Kapur, Prue Gilbert, Public Art Commission, Quino Holland, Rachel Ang, Rachel Yang, Raquel Solier, Ras Jahknow, Real Life, Rebecca Coates, Ricardo Alvarez, RMIT Architecture, RMIT Interior Design, RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles, Rob McGauran, Robert Downie, Robin Penty, Rock Academy Australia, Rohan Brooks, Rohini Kappadath, Ronnen Goren, Rory Hyde, Rose Redston, Rosie Jean, Ross Turnbull, Rowan Quinn, Rudely Interrupted, Rutika Parag Patki, Ryan Lee, SA The Collective, Sam Almaliki, Santilla Chingaipe, Sarah Lynn Rees, Sarah Song, Sarah Werkmeister, Screamy, Sello Molefi, Semina, Sene Smalley, Sefa Stewart & Silao Stanzlauz, SensiLab at Monash University, Shadowfax Wines, Shakira Hussein, Shannon May Powell, Shareena Clanton, Shay McMahon, Signal Curators, Simon Knott, Simon Tait, Simona Castricum, Simone Gervasi, Sir Nicholas Serota CH, Sir Peter Cook, Skye Haldane, Sofie Kvist, Soju-Gang, Soli Tesema, Sophie Gannon, Sophie Miles, Sophie Patitsas, Sophie Ross, Sose Fuamoli, Soukous Ba Congo, Spanish Architects Society, Spoonbill, Stanislava Pinchuk, State Library Victoria, Stefan Preuss, Stephanie Andrews, Stephen Choi, Stephen Yuen, Stork Theatre, Studio Wonder, Su-Yiin Lai, Sui Zhen, Swampland Magazine, Sweet Whirl, Systa BB, Tania Davidge, TEAGAN, Tenth Court Records, The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, The Australian Institute of Architects, The Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform, The Echoes Project, The Letter String Quartet, The Northcote Penguins, The Orbweavers, The Rogue Academy, The Royal Swazi Spa, The Wolf Rayets, Thigh Master, Three Thousand Thieves, Tilman Robinson, Tim Leslie, Timmah Ball, Tom + Captain, Tract Consultants, Triana Hernandez, Tristen Harwood, Troy Innocent, Turret Truck, Two Birds Brewing, UAP, UB, Upulie Divisekera, Urban Art Projects, Valanga Khoza, Vanessa Bird, Vicky Featherston Tu, Victorian Guitar Orchestra, Victorian Young Planners, Vince The Kid, Virginia Dowzer, Virginia Trioli, Vlad Doudakliev, WAG, Waterfall Person, Westside Circus, Willing, Yamaha Music Australia, Yarra Pools, Ziggy Johnston and Miles Johnston, Zoe Condliffe | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a... | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a digital storytelling platform for women to share their stories. Zoe is a PhD candidate in the XYX Lab. | |||||
4753 | MTalks | Library at MPavilion 2018 | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/8577919227_1b3b275d1e_z.jpg | 30/70, A-SPACE, A+, Abodo Wood, ACE Contractors Group, Adrian Eagle, Adrian Gray, Ajak Kwai, Alan Pert, Alan Tran, Alex Cullen, Alice Heyward, Alice Skye, Allara Briggs-Pattison, Alli Edwards, AM:PM.RC, Amadou Suso, Amanda-Agnes Nichols, Amrita Hepi, Amy Dunstan, Amy Muir, Amy Spiers, Andrew Laidlaw, Andy Butler, Andy Fergus, Angela Bailey, Ani Lamont, Ann Ferguson, Annaliese Redlich, Annette Krauss, Annika Kristensen, Anthony Clarke, Aphids, Arabella Frahn-Starkie, Aram Khalkhali, ARC Centre of Excellence in Bio-Nano Science and Technology (CBNS), Arcadia Winds, Aretha Brown, Arts Project Australia, Asialink Arts Global Project Space, Assemble Papers, Associate Professor Alan Duffy, Associate Professor Robert Burke and Professor Tony Gould, Atlanta Eke, Aunty Kerrie Doyle, Australian Art Orchestra, Australian Music Vault, Australian National Academy of Music, Australian Youth Orchestra, Aviva Endean, Baby Blue, Bakehouse Studios, Bates Smart, bebé, Beci Orpin, Bedroom Suck Records, Ben Keck, Ben Landau, BenFugee & Aleesha Jasmine, Benjamin Garg, Benjamin Law, Benjamin Solah, Betsy-Sue Clarke, Big Rig, Blair Smith, Blanche Alexander, Boris Portnoy, Bricky B, Brow Books, Burundian Drummers, Cameron Bishop, Campbell Walshe, Candice Raeburn, Carlo Ratti, Carlos Uxo, Carme Pinós, Carmel Wade, Caroline Clements, Carolyn D’Cruz, Carroll Go-Sam, Caseaux O.S.L.O, Cassandra Chilton, Cassie Hansen, Cayn Borthwick, Celeste Carnegie, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Centre of Visual Art|CoVA, Charles Williams, Chels Marshall, Chook Race, Chris Cochius, Christine Phillips, Christopher Boots, Christopher Sanderson, Chunky Move, Ciro Márquez, Clare Cousins, Claudy Knight, Clem Bastow, Code Like a Girl, Collectivity Talks, Community Hubs Australia, Cookin’ On 3 Burners, Cool Out Sun, Courtney Carthy, Crying on the Eastern Freeway, CultureLink Singapore, Dale Hardiman, Dale Packard, Dale Simpson, Dan Giovannoni, Dana Hutchins, Daniel Jenatsch, Danièle Hromek, Danielle Storm, Danny Lacy, Darren Vukasinovic, Dave Martin, Dave Martin, David Cross, David Fitzsimmons, David Giles-Kaye, David Poulton, Daymon Greulich, Deanne Butterworth, Deep Soulful Sweats, Div Pillay, DJ Cookie, DJ Sezzo, DJ Tilly Perry, Don Letts, Donna Stolzenberg, Dr Andrea Sharam, Dr Catherine Strong, Dr Celestina Sagazio, Dr Danny Butt, Dr David Irving, Dr Elizabeth Churchill, Dr Emma O’Brien, Dr Emma Rush, Dr Fleur Watson, Dr Glenda Caldwell, Dr Isun Kazerani, Dr Jessamy Gleeson, Dr Kate Raynes-Goldie, Dr Kelly Greenop, Dr Kirsten Ellis, Dr Linny Kimly Phuong, Dr Margaret Osborne, Dr Nicole Kalms, Dr Nigel Taylor, Dr Olivia Guntarik, Dr Peter van der Kamp, Dr Stephanie Liddicoat, Dr Steven Baker, Dr Terence Chong, Dr Tien Huynh, Dr Watts, DRMNGNOW, Eine Kleine Wind, Elena Pereyra, Elia Nurvista, Eliana Horn, Elizabeth, Ella Gauci-Seddon, Ellaswood, Ellen Davies, Ellen Jacobsen, Emerald, Emily Mottram, Emily Wong, Emma King, Emma Telfer, Engineers Without Borders Australia, Erica McCalman, Erin Nowak, Esther Anatolitis, Esther Lloyd, Esther Stewart, Eugenia Flynn, Eugenia Lim, Fábio Duarte, Farah Farouque, Felicity Watson, Finnian Langham, Fiona Gillmore, FiX, Fixperts, Flamenco Fiesta Group, Four Pillars Gin, Francoise Lane, Gabi Ngcobo, Gabriella Gulacsi, Gabrielle de Vietri, Galambo, Gary Chan, Gas, Gemma Leigh Dodds, Geoffrey Watson, George McEncroe, Georgina Darvidis, Gideon Obarzanek, Gilbert Rochecouste, Glen Walton, Golden Gate Brass, Gonzalo Ortega, Gordon Koang, Gretchen Coombs, Grimshaw, Groove Therapy, Hana Assafiri, Hannah Barry, Happy Melon, Hector Jonges, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Helen Marcou, Hilary Glow, Hillary Goldsmith, Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, Honor Eastly, Hope St Radio, Housing Choices Australia, Hugh Davies, Hugh Utting, Hyphen-Labs, Ian McDougall, Ian Strange, Iceclaw, IchikawaEdward, Imam Nur Warsame, Inés Benavente-Molina, Isabella Bower, Jacinta Parsons, Jacob Coppedge, Jadan Carroll, James Horton, Jan van Schaik, Jane Caught, Jason Twill, Jax Jacki Brown, Jean Darling, Jefa Greenaway, Jeni Paay, Jennifer Loveless, Jeremy Kleeman, Jeremy McLeod, Jesse Chrisan, Jessica Hitchcock, Jewel Box Performances, Jill Garner, Jim Antonopoulos, Jinghua Qian, Jo Lloyd, Jo Pugh, Jock Gilbert, John Brooks, John Caldow, John Rayner, Jonathan Holloway, Jonathan Homsey, Joshua Lynch, JOY 94.9, Jude Chrisan, Julian Burnside AO QC, Juliana Engberg, Julie Bukari Jones, Justin Ray, Justine Clark, Kaare Krokene, Kalala X Iki San, Karen Alcock, Katherine Sainsbery, Katherine Seaton, Katrina Jojkity, Katy Morrison, Katya Johanson, Kerry Levier, Kerstin Thompson, Kieran Wong, Kim Teo, Kiri Delly, Kitiya Palaskas, Kris Daff, Kylie Auldist, L&NDLESS, La Trobe University Centre for the Study of the Inland, Larry Parsons, Laura Brown, Laura Murray, Lauren Urquhart, Lay The Mystic X Pookie, Leah Jing, Leanne Zilka, Leona Holloway, Lidia Thorpe, Lila Neugebauer, Linda Cheng, Lisa Currie, Lisa Greenaway, Littlefoot & Co., Lord Mayor Sally Capp, Louise Adler, Louise Curtin, Luca Lana, Lucreccia Quintanilla, Lucy Guerin, Ly Hoàng Ly, Lydia Connolly-Hiatt, Lynda Roberts, Lyno Vuth, Maddee Clark, Maddison Miller, Madeleine Dore, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Madi Colville Walker, Mama Alto, Maree Grenfell, Marg D’Arcy , Margherita Coppolino, Marie Foulston, Marija Janev, Marilyne Nicholls, Marinos Drakopoulos, Mark Ayres, Mark Smith, Marshall McGuire, Martina Copley, Mat Pember, Matt Gibson, McIntyre Partnership, Megan Payne, Melanie Lane, Melbourne School of Design, Melbourne Theatre Company, Melbourne University Publishing, Merchant Road, Michael Camakaris, Michael Lennon, Michael McMaster, Michael Short, Mikey Young, Millie Cattlin, Mindy Meng Wang, Miranda Sparks, Mirerva Holmes, Mithu Sen, Mitra Anderson-Oliver, Mixtape Fitness, Molly Dyson, Molly O’Shaughnessy, Mona Ruijs, Monash University Department of Architecture, Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA, Monique Webber, Monique Woodward, Morgan Coleman, Multicultural Arts Victoria, My Best Friend’s Wedding DJs, Mystery Guest, MzRizk, Naomi Milgrom AO, Nastaran Jafari, National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Neil Cabatingan, Nerida Conisbee, Nervegna Reed Architecture, Nevena Spirovska, New Architects Melbourne, New Palm Court Orchestra, NH Architecture, Nic Dowse, Nina Bennett, Noise In My Head, Norman Katende, Nuraini Juliastuti, OK EG, OK EG, On Diamond, One Fire Aboriginal Dance Company, One Love Jump, OoPLA, Open House Melbourne, Orlando Harrison, Oscar Key Sung, Parlour: women, equity, architecture, Pasefika Vitoria Choir, Paul Douglas, Paul Gorrie, Permits, Peter Knight, Peter Symes, Philip Boon, Phoebe Harrison, Phoebe Whitman, Pia Cerveri, Playable Streets, Pro E, Professor Dale Fisher, Professor Donald Bates, Professor Harriet Edquist, Professor Ian de Vere, Professor Mark Burry AO, Professor Martyn Hook, Professor Natalie King, Professor Rob Adams AM, Professor Shitij Kapur, Prue Gilbert, Public Art Commission, Quino Holland, Rachel Ang, Rachel Yang, Raquel Solier, Ras Jahknow, Real Life, Rebecca Coates, Ricardo Alvarez, RMIT Architecture, RMIT Interior Design, RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles, Rob McGauran, Robert Downie, Robin Penty, Rock Academy Australia, Rohan Brooks, Rohini Kappadath, Ronnen Goren, Rory Hyde, Rose Redston, Rosie Jean, Ross Turnbull, Rowan Quinn, Rudely Interrupted, Rutika Parag Patki, Ryan Lee, SA The Collective, Sam Almaliki, Santilla Chingaipe, Sarah Lynn Rees, Sarah Song, Sarah Werkmeister, Screamy, Sello Molefi, Semina, Sene Smalley, Sefa Stewart & Silao Stanzlauz, SensiLab at Monash University, Shadowfax Wines, Shakira Hussein, Shannon May Powell, Shareena Clanton, Shay McMahon, Signal Curators, Simon Knott, Simon Tait, Simona Castricum, Simone Gervasi, Sir Nicholas Serota CH, Sir Peter Cook, Skye Haldane, Sofie Kvist, Soju-Gang, Soli Tesema, Sophie Gannon, Sophie Miles, Sophie Patitsas, Sophie Ross, Sose Fuamoli, Soukous Ba Congo, Spanish Architects Society, Spoonbill, Stanislava Pinchuk, State Library Victoria, Stefan Preuss, Stephanie Andrews, Stephen Choi, Stephen Yuen, Stork Theatre, Studio Wonder, Su-Yiin Lai, Sui Zhen, Swampland Magazine, Sweet Whirl, Systa BB, Tania Davidge, TEAGAN, Tenth Court Records, The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, The Australian Institute of Architects, The Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform, The Echoes Project, The Letter String Quartet, The Northcote Penguins, The Orbweavers, The Rogue Academy, The Royal Swazi Spa, The Wolf Rayets, Thigh Master, Three Thousand Thieves, Tilman Robinson, Tim Leslie, Timmah Ball, Tom + Captain, Tract Consultants, Triana Hernandez, Tristen Harwood, Troy Innocent, Turret Truck, Two Birds Brewing, UAP, UB, Upulie Divisekera, Urban Art Projects, Valanga Khoza, Vanessa Bird, Vicky Featherston Tu, Victorian Guitar Orchestra, Victorian Young Planners, Vince The Kid, Virginia Dowzer, Virginia Trioli, Vlad Doudakliev, WAG, Waterfall Person, Westside Circus, Willing, Yamaha Music Australia, Yarra Pools, Ziggy Johnston and Miles Johnston, Zoe Condliffe | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a... | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a digital storytelling platform for women to share their stories. Zoe is a PhD candidate in the XYX Lab. | |||||
4752 | MTalks | MPavilion Kiosk | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/08-11-17_MMeets—Designing-the-age-friendly-city-71-1.jpg | 30/70, A-SPACE, A+, Abodo Wood, ACE Contractors Group, Adrian Eagle, Adrian Gray, Ajak Kwai, Alan Pert, Alan Tran, Alex Cullen, Alice Heyward, Alice Skye, Allara Briggs-Pattison, Alli Edwards, AM:PM.RC, Amadou Suso, Amanda-Agnes Nichols, Amrita Hepi, Amy Dunstan, Amy Muir, Amy Spiers, Andrew Laidlaw, Andy Butler, Andy Fergus, Angela Bailey, Ani Lamont, Ann Ferguson, Annaliese Redlich, Annette Krauss, Annika Kristensen, Anthony Clarke, Aphids, Arabella Frahn-Starkie, Aram Khalkhali, ARC Centre of Excellence in Bio-Nano Science and Technology (CBNS), Arcadia Winds, Aretha Brown, Arts Project Australia, Asialink Arts Global Project Space, Assemble Papers, Associate Professor Alan Duffy, Associate Professor Robert Burke and Professor Tony Gould, Atlanta Eke, Aunty Kerrie Doyle, Australian Art Orchestra, Australian Music Vault, Australian National Academy of Music, Australian Youth Orchestra, Aviva Endean, Baby Blue, Bakehouse Studios, Bates Smart, bebé, Beci Orpin, Bedroom Suck Records, Ben Keck, Ben Landau, BenFugee & Aleesha Jasmine, Benjamin Garg, Benjamin Law, Benjamin Solah, Betsy-Sue Clarke, Big Rig, Blair Smith, Blanche Alexander, Boris Portnoy, Bricky B, Brow Books, Burundian Drummers, Cameron Bishop, Campbell Walshe, Candice Raeburn, Carlo Ratti, Carlos Uxo, Carme Pinós, Carmel Wade, Caroline Clements, Carolyn D’Cruz, Carroll Go-Sam, Caseaux O.S.L.O, Cassandra Chilton, Cassie Hansen, Cayn Borthwick, Celeste Carnegie, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Centre of Visual Art|CoVA, Charles Williams, Chels Marshall, Chook Race, Chris Cochius, Christine Phillips, Christopher Boots, Christopher Sanderson, Chunky Move, Ciro Márquez, Clare Cousins, Claudy Knight, Clem Bastow, Code Like a Girl, Collectivity Talks, Community Hubs Australia, Cookin’ On 3 Burners, Cool Out Sun, Courtney Carthy, Crying on the Eastern Freeway, CultureLink Singapore, Dale Hardiman, Dale Packard, Dale Simpson, Dan Giovannoni, Dana Hutchins, Daniel Jenatsch, Danièle Hromek, Danielle Storm, Danny Lacy, Darren Vukasinovic, Dave Martin, Dave Martin, David Cross, David Fitzsimmons, David Giles-Kaye, David Poulton, Daymon Greulich, Deanne Butterworth, Deep Soulful Sweats, Div Pillay, DJ Cookie, DJ Sezzo, DJ Tilly Perry, Don Letts, Donna Stolzenberg, Dr Andrea Sharam, Dr Catherine Strong, Dr Celestina Sagazio, Dr Danny Butt, Dr David Irving, Dr Elizabeth Churchill, Dr Emma O’Brien, Dr Emma Rush, Dr Fleur Watson, Dr Glenda Caldwell, Dr Isun Kazerani, Dr Jessamy Gleeson, Dr Kate Raynes-Goldie, Dr Kelly Greenop, Dr Kirsten Ellis, Dr Linny Kimly Phuong, Dr Margaret Osborne, Dr Nicole Kalms, Dr Nigel Taylor, Dr Olivia Guntarik, Dr Peter van der Kamp, Dr Stephanie Liddicoat, Dr Steven Baker, Dr Terence Chong, Dr Tien Huynh, Dr Watts, DRMNGNOW, Eine Kleine Wind, Elena Pereyra, Elia Nurvista, Eliana Horn, Elizabeth, Ella Gauci-Seddon, Ellaswood, Ellen Davies, Ellen Jacobsen, Emerald, Emily Mottram, Emily Wong, Emma King, Emma Telfer, Engineers Without Borders Australia, Erica McCalman, Erin Nowak, Esther Anatolitis, Esther Lloyd, Esther Stewart, Eugenia Flynn, Eugenia Lim, Fábio Duarte, Farah Farouque, Felicity Watson, Finnian Langham, Fiona Gillmore, FiX, Fixperts, Flamenco Fiesta Group, Four Pillars Gin, Francoise Lane, Gabi Ngcobo, Gabriella Gulacsi, Gabrielle de Vietri, Galambo, Gary Chan, Gas, Gemma Leigh Dodds, Geoffrey Watson, George McEncroe, Georgina Darvidis, Gideon Obarzanek, Gilbert Rochecouste, Glen Walton, Golden Gate Brass, Gonzalo Ortega, Gordon Koang, Gretchen Coombs, Grimshaw, Groove Therapy, Hana Assafiri, Hannah Barry, Happy Melon, Hector Jonges, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Helen Marcou, Hilary Glow, Hillary Goldsmith, Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, Honor Eastly, Hope St Radio, Housing Choices Australia, Hugh Davies, Hugh Utting, Hyphen-Labs, Ian McDougall, Ian Strange, Iceclaw, IchikawaEdward, Imam Nur Warsame, Inés Benavente-Molina, Isabella Bower, Jacinta Parsons, Jacob Coppedge, Jadan Carroll, James Horton, Jan van Schaik, Jane Caught, Jason Twill, Jax Jacki Brown, Jean Darling, Jefa Greenaway, Jeni Paay, Jennifer Loveless, Jeremy Kleeman, Jeremy McLeod, Jesse Chrisan, Jessica Hitchcock, Jewel Box Performances, Jill Garner, Jim Antonopoulos, Jinghua Qian, Jo Lloyd, Jo Pugh, Jock Gilbert, John Brooks, John Caldow, John Rayner, Jonathan Holloway, Jonathan Homsey, Joshua Lynch, JOY 94.9, Jude Chrisan, Julian Burnside AO QC, Juliana Engberg, Julie Bukari Jones, Justin Ray, Justine Clark, Kaare Krokene, Kalala X Iki San, Karen Alcock, Katherine Sainsbery, Katherine Seaton, Katrina Jojkity, Katy Morrison, Katya Johanson, Kerry Levier, Kerstin Thompson, Kieran Wong, Kim Teo, Kiri Delly, Kitiya Palaskas, Kris Daff, Kylie Auldist, L&NDLESS, La Trobe University Centre for the Study of the Inland, Larry Parsons, Laura Brown, Laura Murray, Lauren Urquhart, Lay The Mystic X Pookie, Leah Jing, Leanne Zilka, Leona Holloway, Lidia Thorpe, Lila Neugebauer, Linda Cheng, Lisa Currie, Lisa Greenaway, Littlefoot & Co., Lord Mayor Sally Capp, Louise Adler, Louise Curtin, Luca Lana, Lucreccia Quintanilla, Lucy Guerin, Ly Hoàng Ly, Lydia Connolly-Hiatt, Lynda Roberts, Lyno Vuth, Maddee Clark, Maddison Miller, Madeleine Dore, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Madi Colville Walker, Mama Alto, Maree Grenfell, Marg D’Arcy , Margherita Coppolino, Marie Foulston, Marija Janev, Marilyne Nicholls, Marinos Drakopoulos, Mark Ayres, Mark Smith, Marshall McGuire, Martina Copley, Mat Pember, Matt Gibson, McIntyre Partnership, Megan Payne, Melanie Lane, Melbourne School of Design, Melbourne Theatre Company, Melbourne University Publishing, Merchant Road, Michael Camakaris, Michael Lennon, Michael McMaster, Michael Short, Mikey Young, Millie Cattlin, Mindy Meng Wang, Miranda Sparks, Mirerva Holmes, Mithu Sen, Mitra Anderson-Oliver, Mixtape Fitness, Molly Dyson, Molly O’Shaughnessy, Mona Ruijs, Monash University Department of Architecture, Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA, Monique Webber, Monique Woodward, Morgan Coleman, Multicultural Arts Victoria, My Best Friend’s Wedding DJs, Mystery Guest, MzRizk, Naomi Milgrom AO, Nastaran Jafari, National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Neil Cabatingan, Nerida Conisbee, Nervegna Reed Architecture, Nevena Spirovska, New Architects Melbourne, New Palm Court Orchestra, NH Architecture, Nic Dowse, Nina Bennett, Noise In My Head, Norman Katende, Nuraini Juliastuti, OK EG, OK EG, On Diamond, One Fire Aboriginal Dance Company, One Love Jump, OoPLA, Open House Melbourne, Orlando Harrison, Oscar Key Sung, Parlour: women, equity, architecture, Pasefika Vitoria Choir, Paul Douglas, Paul Gorrie, Permits, Peter Knight, Peter Symes, Philip Boon, Phoebe Harrison, Phoebe Whitman, Pia Cerveri, Playable Streets, Pro E, Professor Dale Fisher, Professor Donald Bates, Professor Harriet Edquist, Professor Ian de Vere, Professor Mark Burry AO, Professor Martyn Hook, Professor Natalie King, Professor Rob Adams AM, Professor Shitij Kapur, Prue Gilbert, Public Art Commission, Quino Holland, Rachel Ang, Rachel Yang, Raquel Solier, Ras Jahknow, Real Life, Rebecca Coates, Ricardo Alvarez, RMIT Architecture, RMIT Interior Design, RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles, Rob McGauran, Robert Downie, Robin Penty, Rock Academy Australia, Rohan Brooks, Rohini Kappadath, Ronnen Goren, Rory Hyde, Rose Redston, Rosie Jean, Ross Turnbull, Rowan Quinn, Rudely Interrupted, Rutika Parag Patki, Ryan Lee, SA The Collective, Sam Almaliki, Santilla Chingaipe, Sarah Lynn Rees, Sarah Song, Sarah Werkmeister, Screamy, Sello Molefi, Semina, Sene Smalley, Sefa Stewart & Silao Stanzlauz, SensiLab at Monash University, Shadowfax Wines, Shakira Hussein, Shannon May Powell, Shareena Clanton, Shay McMahon, Signal Curators, Simon Knott, Simon Tait, Simona Castricum, Simone Gervasi, Sir Nicholas Serota CH, Sir Peter Cook, Skye Haldane, Sofie Kvist, Soju-Gang, Soli Tesema, Sophie Gannon, Sophie Miles, Sophie Patitsas, Sophie Ross, Sose Fuamoli, Soukous Ba Congo, Spanish Architects Society, Spoonbill, Stanislava Pinchuk, State Library Victoria, Stefan Preuss, Stephanie Andrews, Stephen Choi, Stephen Yuen, Stork Theatre, Studio Wonder, Su-Yiin Lai, Sui Zhen, Swampland Magazine, Sweet Whirl, Systa BB, Tania Davidge, TEAGAN, Tenth Court Records, The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, The Australian Institute of Architects, The Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform, The Echoes Project, The Letter String Quartet, The Northcote Penguins, The Orbweavers, The Rogue Academy, The Royal Swazi Spa, The Wolf Rayets, Thigh Master, Three Thousand Thieves, Tilman Robinson, Tim Leslie, Timmah Ball, Tom + Captain, Tract Consultants, Triana Hernandez, Tristen Harwood, Troy Innocent, Turret Truck, Two Birds Brewing, UAP, UB, Upulie Divisekera, Urban Art Projects, Valanga Khoza, Vanessa Bird, Vicky Featherston Tu, Victorian Guitar Orchestra, Victorian Young Planners, Vince The Kid, Virginia Dowzer, Virginia Trioli, Vlad Doudakliev, WAG, Waterfall Person, Westside Circus, Willing, Yamaha Music Australia, Yarra Pools, Ziggy Johnston and Miles Johnston, Zoe Condliffe | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a... | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a digital storytelling platform for women to share their stories. Zoe is a PhD candidate in the XYX Lab. | |||||
4023 | MRelay | Wayfinding and wellbeing | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/14567788472_740b0d030f_z.jpg | Donna Stolzenberg, Dr Emma O’Brien, Dr Isun Kazerani, Dr Linny Kimly Phuong, Dr Nigel Taylor, Eliana Horn, Ellen Jacobsen, Fiona Gillmore, Gilbert Rochecouste, Mark Ayres, Troy Innocent | Dr Troy Innocent is an artist, academic, designer, coder and educator. His public art practice combines street art, game development, augmented reality, and urban design to situate play as central to the re-imagination and co-creation of cities. In 2017, Troy was awarded the Melbourne Knowledge Fellowship to research playable cities in the UK and Europe,... | Dr Troy Innocent is an artist, academic, designer, coder and educator. His public art practice combines street art, game development, augmented reality, and urban design to situate play as central to the re-imagination and co-creation of cities. In 2017, Troy was awarded the Melbourne Knowledge Fellowship to research playable cities in the UK and Europe, developing new projects in Bristol and Barcelona. This approach is also central to ‘urban code-making’, a methodology he developed for situating play in cities such as Melbourne, Istanbul, Sydney and Hong Kong. Troy’s visual arts practice explores the language of digital code in works of design, sculpture, animation, sound and installation and has twenty-five years experience in gallery-based exhibitions, symposia and site-specific projects, including participation in over sixty exhibitions. | |||||
4482 | MTalks | Virtual morality: Ethics in the design of virtual worlds | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Virtual-Morality_CR_Stephen-Yuen.jpg | Darren Vukasinovic, Dr Stephanie Liddicoat, Dr Steven Baker, Dr Terence Chong, James Horton, Katy Morrison, Sarah Song, Stephanie Andrews, Stephen Yuen | Stephen Yuen is a graduate of Architecture and digital designer who completed his Master of Architecture with First Class Honours at the University of Melbourne in 2017. Stephen’s Master thesis investigated the emerging medium of virtual reality spaces as a therapeutic tool to aid individuals with social anxiety. Stephen continues to explore the capabilities of... | Stephen Yuen is a graduate of Architecture and digital designer who completed his Master of Architecture with First Class Honours at the University of Melbourne in 2017. Stephen's Master thesis investigated the emerging medium of virtual reality spaces as a therapeutic tool to aid individuals with social anxiety. Stephen continues to explore the capabilities of virtual reality in reference to architecture and mental health, and is currently employed at Vincent Chrisp Architects. | |||||
3950 | MTalks | Virginia Trioli in conversation with Carme Pinós and Naomi Milgrom AO | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/180727_MPavillion_02_0267.jpg | Carme Pinós, Naomi Milgrom AO, Virginia Trioli | Two-time Walkley Award winner, Virginia Trioli is one of Australia’s best-known journalists, with a formidable reputation as a television anchor, radio presenter, writer and commentator. She is much sought as a speaker and MC, and combines a rigorous interviewing style with an often wicked sense of humour. In 1995 Virginia won Australian journalism’s highest honour—the Walkley... | Two-time Walkley Award winner, Virginia Trioli is one of Australia’s best-known journalists, with a formidable reputation as a television anchor, radio presenter, writer and commentator. She is much sought as a speaker and MC, and combines a rigorous interviewing style with an often wicked sense of humour. In 1995 Virginia won Australian journalism’s highest honour—the Walkley Award—for her business reporting; in 2001, she won a second Walkley for her landmark interview with the former defence minister Peter Reith, over the notorious children overboard issue. In 1999 she won the Melbourne Press Club’s Best Columnist award, the Quill. In 2006 she won Broadcaster of the Year at the ABC Local Radio Awards. Virginia has held senior positions at The Age and The Bulletin. For eight years she hosted the drive program on 774 ABC Melbourne, and the morning program on 702 ABC Sydney. She has been the host of ABC TV’s premiere news and current affairs program, Lateline, as well as Artscape and Sunday Arts. She is a regular fill-in host on the ABC's Q&A. Virginia currently anchors ABC News Breakfast on ABC 1 and ABC News 24. Virginia is married with three step-children, a six-year-old and one chocolate Labrador. | |||||
4052 | MMusic | Victorian Guitar Orchestra presents ‘Resonance 2.0.1.8’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MPavilionWeb_Resonance2018_CR_Kommune.jpg | Victorian Guitar Orchestra | Formed in 2009 through the Classical Guitar Society of Victoria, the Victorian Guitar Orchestra (VGO) was originally a forum for classical guitarists from all backgrounds to enhance their ensemble skills and gain further performance experience. Under the direction of Benjamin Dix, of the Melbourne Guitar Quartet, the VGO has now fast established itself as Victoria’s... | Formed in 2009 through the Classical Guitar Society of Victoria, the Victorian Guitar Orchestra (VGO) was originally a forum for classical guitarists from all backgrounds to enhance their ensemble skills and gain further performance experience. Under the direction of Benjamin Dix, of the Melbourne Guitar Quartet, the VGO has now fast established itself as Victoria’s leading amateur guitar orchestra, having performed at the Melbourne Guitar Maker’s Festival, Melbourne International Guitar Festival, the Melbourne Recital Centre and with artists such as Z.O.O Duo and MGQ (Melbourne Guitar Quartet). Through a blend of contemporary works, unique arrangements of time-honoured favourites and modern Australian compositions, the VGO strive to showcase the voice of the guitar in a way that has never been heard before. | |||||
4672 | MTalks | Unreal spaces: World-building and videogames | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/WEB_Virtual-Reality-Cinema-GSPF-2017-photo-by-Richard-Bell.jpg | Dr Kate Raynes-Goldie, Dr Olivia Guntarik, Nina Bennett, Su-Yiin Lai | Su-Yiin Lai is an architecture graduate whose practice floats somewhere within the intersections of architecture and games. Her work usually ends up taking the form of deceptively palatable dystopias that look at the physical artefacts of the digital. A research assistant at SensiLab, Su-Yiin works across a number of projects where she creates 3D assets... | Su-Yiin Lai is an architecture graduate whose practice floats somewhere within the intersections of architecture and games. Her work usually ends up taking the form of deceptively palatable dystopias that look at the physical artefacts of the digital. A research assistant at SensiLab, Su-Yiin works across a number of projects where she creates 3D assets to be used in the Unity game engine, as well as virtual reality experiences and animations. | |||||
4309 | MMeets | The Signal Curators launch ‘Layers’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/LAYERS_Jas_Shalimar.png | Signal Curators | The Signal Curators are a group of young artists meeting monthly to plan exhibitions, workshops and other projects. Spanning a diverse array of art forms and conceptual interests, the group collaborate on experimental and innovative art experiences. To date, they have realised collaborative zines, collections of instructionals, group exhibitions at Fort Delta and public events... | The Signal Curators are a group of young artists meeting monthly to plan exhibitions, workshops and other projects. Spanning a diverse array of art forms and conceptual interests, the group collaborate on experimental and innovative art experiences. To date, they have realised collaborative zines, collections of instructionals, group exhibitions at Fort Delta and public events at MPavilion. The Curators also plan monthly speakers and occasional workshops for the program, and any art-interested young person is welcome to join the group for further projects and collaborations. | |||||
4295 | MMusic | The Letter String Quartet open rehearsal: ‘Urban Songs’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/TLSQ-Outside-photo-Anthony-Paine-1.jpg | The Letter String Quartet | The Letter String Quartet is a unique ensemble of acclaimed musicians: Steph O’Hara, Lizzy Welsh, Zoë Barry and Biddy Connor. Each member of the quartet plays, sings, composes and curates for the ensemble, and together they commission and collaborate with local and international composers developing new works for string quartet that are post-classical, experimental and... | The Letter String Quartet is a unique ensemble of acclaimed musicians: Steph O'Hara, Lizzy Welsh, Zoë Barry and Biddy Connor. Each member of the quartet plays, sings, composes and curates for the ensemble, and together they commission and collaborate with local and international composers developing new works for string quartet that are post-classical, experimental and improvisatory. Recent collaborators include Mick Harvey (The Bad Seeds), Gang of Youths, The Orbweavers, Wally Gunn (Aus/US), Bree van Reyk, Yana Alana, Tina Del Twist, Alice Humphries, Richard J Frankland, Erik de Luca (US) and Evelyn Morris. TLSQ have performed in Next Wave Festival, Festival Of Live Art, Metropolis New Music Festival, and present concerts at Melbourne Recital Centre. | |||||
4026 | MRelay | The future is gender-neutral design | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/12352241563_c7b986ce72_b.jpg | Angela Bailey, Carolyn D’Cruz, Dr Nicole Kalms, George McEncroe, Jill Garner, Jinghua Qian, Justine Clark, Mama Alto, Miranda Sparks, Rowan Quinn, Simona Castricum | Simona Castricum is a musician and architecture academic from Melbourne. As an educator and PhD. candidate at the University of Melbourne, her work explores intersections of gender nonconformity and queerness in the architecture and public space. As a musician, Simona’s love of percussion and techno makes her one of Melbourne’s unique underground live performers and... | Simona Castricum is a musician and architecture academic from Melbourne. As an educator and PhD. candidate at the University of Melbourne, her work explores intersections of gender nonconformity and queerness in the architecture and public space. As a musician, Simona’s love of percussion and techno makes her one of Melbourne’s unique underground live performers and DJs, as well as a community radio broadcaster on PBS FM. Simona is active in gender diverse advocacy through her work as a freelance writer, a member of Music Victoria’s Women’s Advisory Panel and the Victorian Pride Centre’s Community Reference Group. | |||||
4614 | MKids | Stories at MPavilion with State Library Victoria | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Stories-at-the-Pavilion.jpg | State Library Victoria | State Library Victoria is Australia’s oldest and busiest public library. It is a vibrant and vital cultural centre for all Victorians to discover new worlds, learn, create and connect with their community. As part of the Library’s commitment to continue to be a library for all, the Vision 2020 redevelopment project will see the refurbishment... | State Library Victoria is Australia’s oldest and busiest public library. It is a vibrant and vital cultural centre for all Victorians to discover new worlds, learn, create and connect with their community. As part of the Library's commitment to continue to be a library for all, the Vision 2020 redevelopment project will see the refurbishment of the Library’s incomparable heritage spaces, creation of innovative new spaces for children and teenagers, and the reinvention of our services as we embrace new technologies and promote digital literacy and creativity for all Victorians. | |||||
4533 | MTalks | Side project lessons: How to start and sustain your creative project | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Photography-by-Prue-Aja-8.jpg | Honor Eastly, Kitiya Palaskas, Madeleine Dore, Santilla Chingaipe | Santilla Chingaipe is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker based in Melbourne. She spent nearly a decade working for SBS World News which saw her report from across Africa and interview some of the continent’s most prominent leaders. Last year, Santilla presented a one-off documentary for SBS, Date my Race. Her latest film, Black as Me, explores... | Santilla Chingaipe is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker based in Melbourne. She spent nearly a decade working for SBS World News which saw her report from across Africa and interview some of the continent’s most prominent leaders. Last year, Santilla presented a one-off documentary for SBS, Date my Race. Her latest film, Black as Me, explores the perception of beauty and race in Australia. Santilla recently partnered with the Wheeler Centre to create and curate Australia’s first anti-racism festival, Not Racist, But... Santilla is currently developing several factual and narrative projects and writes regularly for The Saturday Paper. She is a member of the federal government’s advisory group on Australia-Africa relations. Her work explores contemporary migration, cultural identities and politics. | |||||
4674 | MProjects | SensiLab presents ‘Big Earth listening’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/MPav1.jpg | SensiLab at Monash University | SensiLab is a research lab at Monash University dedicated to the future of creative technology, how it changes us and how we can harness it. Established in 2015 by Professor Jon McCormack, the lab specialises in interdisciplinary research and public programs that link science, technology and the arts. | SensiLab is a research lab at Monash University dedicated to the future of creative technology, how it changes us and how we can harness it. Established in 2015 by Professor Jon McCormack, the lab specialises in interdisciplinary research and public programs that link science, technology and the arts. | |||||
4112 | MTalks | Science Gallery Melbourne presents ‘Perfectionisms: Pressure to be perfect’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Perfectionisms_landscape_credit-Lucy-McRae.jpg | Associate Professor Alan Duffy, Dr David Irving, Dr Margaret Osborne, Emma King, Jeremy Kleeman, Professor Shitij Kapur, Sophie Ross | Sophie Ross is an actor, theatre maker and social change activist. Sophie has performed extensively in theatres across the country and internationally. She has appeared for Melbourne Theatre Company in What Rhymes with Cars & Girls, The Waiting Room, and Cock; for Malthouse Theatre in The Real and Imagined History of the Elephant Man and... | Sophie Ross is an actor, theatre maker and social change activist. Sophie has performed extensively in theatres across the country and internationally. She has appeared for Melbourne Theatre Company in What Rhymes with Cars & Girls, The Waiting Room, and Cock; for Malthouse Theatre in The Real and Imagined History of the Elephant Man and Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again; for Sydney Theatre Company in Disgraced, Before/After, Hamlet, Blood Wedding, Money Shots, Vs Macbeth, Oresteia, Comedy of Errors, Leviathan, Mysteries: Genesis, Romeo & Juliet, Waikiki Palace/Hip Hip Hooray, Woman in Mind, and Gross und Klein (including a European tour); for the Royal Court in Narrative; for B Sharp/Small Things in Ladybird; for Griffin in The Bleeding Tree and Stoning Mary; and for Arena in The Sleepover. On screen, Sophie has appeared in the feature films Closed for Winter, The Jammed, Sucker, and Criminal; as well as the television series Hunters, Casualty and All Saints. As a theatre maker and collaborator, Sophie has developed new work with some of Australia’s most urgent theatrical voices, including post, Version 1.0, The Border Project, Lally Katz, Hilary Bell, Kate Mulvany, Nicola Gunn, The Guerilla Museum and Clare Watson. Sophie is co-founder and co-director of Safe Theatres Australia, a company committed to creating theatrical workspaces that are free of sexual harassment, bullying and discrimination; workspaces that are safe for everyone. Sophie co-manages an online publication and resource hub, Asylum Insight, which provides facts and analysis on Australian asylum policy within an international context, publishing quality content to encourage informed debate about asylum policy. An independent non-profit organisation, Asylum Insight is committed to the principles of international human rights law, independence, and informed public discourse. Sophie is a perfectionist. | |||||
4517 | MMeets | RMIT Master of Fashion (Design) graduate showcase | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/RMIT-Masters-showcase-DESIGNER-BENJAMIN-GARG-image-Phebe-Schmidt.jpg | Amanda-Agnes Nichols, Benjamin Garg, RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles, Rutika Parag Patki | Rutika Parag Patki’s approach to design stems from a personal interest in conserving values and traditions of her beloved India and an overwhelming awareness of her own generation’s rapid departure from these. Rather than dragging these traditions into her practice and the twenty-first century, Rutika dissects them and their multilayered functions, attempting to re-imagine within a... | Rutika Parag Patki's approach to design stems from a personal interest in conserving values and traditions of her beloved India and an overwhelming awareness of her own generation's rapid departure from these. Rather than dragging these traditions into her practice and the twenty-first century, Rutika dissects them and their multilayered functions, attempting to re-imagine within a contemporary context how they can sit within the way she perceives contemporary India. Rutika's current focus is the hand-me-down saris, passed through the beautiful matriarchs of her family. For Rutika, these saris embody so much of these traditions and values in a single piece of woven cloth. | |||||
4513 | MMeets | RMIT Interior Design presents ‘Interiorizt experiments: Series 2’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/InterioriztExperiments_IN2theFrame_AngelicaStanislaus_.jpg | RMIT Interior Design | The Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours) is a four-year degree, offered in the School of Architecture and Design, RMIT University. Since 1948, the program has engaged with the discipline of interior design as an idea-led practice that attends to the relation between people and environments across a range of scales, mediums and techniques. In the... | The Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours) is a four-year degree, offered in the School of Architecture and Design, RMIT University. Since 1948, the program has engaged with the discipline of interior design as an idea-led practice that attends to the relation between people and environments across a range of scales, mediums and techniques. In the 21st century, the definition of ‘interior’ can no longer be equated to the inside of a building; conditions of interior and interiority are increasingly affected and transformed by contemporary technologies as well as social, economic and cultural forces. Students experiment with and project the future of interior design practice. | |||||
4603 | MTalks | Risk, irreverence and refrain in the public sphere | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Treatment_-Flightlines-2017.-Copyright-John-Syme.jpg | Amy Spiers, Ben Landau, Cameron Bishop, Ciro Márquez, David Cross, David Fitzsimmons, Gretchen Coombs, Hilary Glow, Katya Johanson, Millie Cattlin, Public Art Commission, The Rogue Academy | The Rogue Academy is an art education and research agency that offers a number of social and participatory art projects that address wider contemporary issues in society. Beyond established institutions, museums and known pedagogies, The Rogue Academy seeks alternatives for the production of knowledge that change contexts, cross disciplines and seek new approaches for engaging... | The Rogue Academy is an art education and research agency that offers a number of social and participatory art projects that address wider contemporary issues in society. Beyond established institutions, museums and known pedagogies, The Rogue Academy seeks alternatives for the production of knowledge that change contexts, cross disciplines and seek new approaches for engaging within public space. Founded and run by artist and researcher Fiona Lee and artist and educator Amanda Shone, the academy aims to set in motion alternative thinking through the social and participatory space. The agency, and its series of programs, is driven by a combined interest in social art practice and participatory public art. Fiona Lee’s research and art practice has looked at conversational engagement in art—as a means to generate and rethink old habits and build knowledge. Her works are primarily event-based and dialogical. She currently lecturers at Deakin University, teaching across contemporary visual culture, public art and art education. Amanda Shone works as an artist and arts educator. With a focus on participatory art, Amanda’s solo and collaborative practice is multidisciplinary, based within sculptural installation. Interested in the idea that reality is contingent on the viewer, Amanda’s work explores the difference between actual experience and preconceived ideas. | |||||
4503 | MTalks | Reimagining urban infrastructure for smart cities | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/2000px_72dpi.jpg | Fábio Duarte, Gonzalo Ortega, Professor Mark Burry AO, Ricardo Alvarez | Ricardo Alvarez is a PhD Candidate in the City Design and Development program at MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning. He is also a researcher at MIT Senseable City Lab working on the design and digitization of future urban infrastructure systems. | Ricardo Alvarez is a PhD Candidate in the City Design and Development program at MIT’s School of Architecture and Planning. He is also a researcher at MIT Senseable City Lab working on the design and digitization of future urban infrastructure systems. | |||||
4291 | MMeets | Rambla de Melbourne | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/PedestrianCityLab_CR_VickyFeatherstonTu.jpg | Vicky Featherston Tu | Vicky Featherston Tu is a designer with a specialist interest in creating participatory public installations for people of all ages. With over a decade of experience in exhibition and interior design, including projects for major cultural institutions, Vicky understands how to create public experiences that engage visitors and brings this knowledge to her interactive installations.... | Vicky Featherston Tu is a designer with a specialist interest in creating participatory public installations for people of all ages. With over a decade of experience in exhibition and interior design, including projects for major cultural institutions, Vicky understands how to create public experiences that engage visitors and brings this knowledge to her interactive installations. When not designing, Vicky enjoys listening to podcasts, finding unusual places in Melbourne to explore with her kids, and making modular origami. | |||||
4505 | MMeets | Quiet Mornings with A-SPACE | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/4D33E8F4-339E-4A3C-BCA5-57A1BDD78ED4.jpeg | 30/70, A-SPACE, A+, Abodo Wood, ACE Contractors Group, Adrian Eagle, Adrian Gray, Ajak Kwai, Alan Pert, Alan Tran, Alex Cullen, Alice Heyward, Alice Skye, Allara Briggs-Pattison, Alli Edwards, AM:PM.RC, Amadou Suso, Amanda-Agnes Nichols, Amrita Hepi, Amy Dunstan, Amy Muir, Amy Spiers, Andrew Laidlaw, Andy Butler, Andy Fergus, Angela Bailey, Ani Lamont, Ann Ferguson, Annaliese Redlich, Annette Krauss, Annika Kristensen, Anthony Clarke, Aphids, Arabella Frahn-Starkie, Aram Khalkhali, ARC Centre of Excellence in Bio-Nano Science and Technology (CBNS), Arcadia Winds, Aretha Brown, Arts Project Australia, Asialink Arts Global Project Space, Assemble Papers, Associate Professor Alan Duffy, Associate Professor Robert Burke and Professor Tony Gould, Atlanta Eke, Aunty Kerrie Doyle, Australian Art Orchestra, Australian Music Vault, Australian National Academy of Music, Australian Youth Orchestra, Aviva Endean, Baby Blue, Bakehouse Studios, Bates Smart, bebé, Beci Orpin, Bedroom Suck Records, Ben Keck, Ben Landau, BenFugee & Aleesha Jasmine, Benjamin Garg, Benjamin Law, Benjamin Solah, Betsy-Sue Clarke, Big Rig, Blair Smith, Blanche Alexander, Boris Portnoy, Bricky B, Brow Books, Burundian Drummers, Cameron Bishop, Campbell Walshe, Candice Raeburn, Carlo Ratti, Carlos Uxo, Carme Pinós, Carmel Wade, Caroline Clements, Carolyn D’Cruz, Carroll Go-Sam, Caseaux O.S.L.O, Cassandra Chilton, Cassie Hansen, Cayn Borthwick, Celeste Carnegie, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Centre of Visual Art|CoVA, Charles Williams, Chels Marshall, Chook Race, Chris Cochius, Christine Phillips, Christopher Boots, Christopher Sanderson, Chunky Move, Ciro Márquez, Clare Cousins, Claudy Knight, Clem Bastow, Code Like a Girl, Collectivity Talks, Community Hubs Australia, Cookin’ On 3 Burners, Cool Out Sun, Courtney Carthy, Crying on the Eastern Freeway, CultureLink Singapore, Dale Hardiman, Dale Packard, Dale Simpson, Dan Giovannoni, Dana Hutchins, Daniel Jenatsch, Danièle Hromek, Danielle Storm, Danny Lacy, Darren Vukasinovic, Dave Martin, Dave Martin, David Cross, David Fitzsimmons, David Giles-Kaye, David Poulton, Daymon Greulich, Deanne Butterworth, Deep Soulful Sweats, Div Pillay, DJ Cookie, DJ Sezzo, DJ Tilly Perry, Don Letts, Donna Stolzenberg, Dr Andrea Sharam, Dr Catherine Strong, Dr Celestina Sagazio, Dr Danny Butt, Dr David Irving, Dr Elizabeth Churchill, Dr Emma O’Brien, Dr Emma Rush, Dr Fleur Watson, Dr Glenda Caldwell, Dr Isun Kazerani, Dr Jessamy Gleeson, Dr Kate Raynes-Goldie, Dr Kelly Greenop, Dr Kirsten Ellis, Dr Linny Kimly Phuong, Dr Margaret Osborne, Dr Nicole Kalms, Dr Nigel Taylor, Dr Olivia Guntarik, Dr Peter van der Kamp, Dr Stephanie Liddicoat, Dr Steven Baker, Dr Terence Chong, Dr Tien Huynh, Dr Watts, DRMNGNOW, Eine Kleine Wind, Elena Pereyra, Elia Nurvista, Eliana Horn, Elizabeth, Ella Gauci-Seddon, Ellaswood, Ellen Davies, Ellen Jacobsen, Emerald, Emily Mottram, Emily Wong, Emma King, Emma Telfer, Engineers Without Borders Australia, Erica McCalman, Erin Nowak, Esther Anatolitis, Esther Lloyd, Esther Stewart, Eugenia Flynn, Eugenia Lim, Fábio Duarte, Farah Farouque, Felicity Watson, Finnian Langham, Fiona Gillmore, FiX, Fixperts, Flamenco Fiesta Group, Four Pillars Gin, Francoise Lane, Gabi Ngcobo, Gabriella Gulacsi, Gabrielle de Vietri, Galambo, Gary Chan, Gas, Gemma Leigh Dodds, Geoffrey Watson, George McEncroe, Georgina Darvidis, Gideon Obarzanek, Gilbert Rochecouste, Glen Walton, Golden Gate Brass, Gonzalo Ortega, Gordon Koang, Gretchen Coombs, Grimshaw, Groove Therapy, Hana Assafiri, Hannah Barry, Happy Melon, Hector Jonges, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Helen Marcou, Hilary Glow, Hillary Goldsmith, Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, Honor Eastly, Hope St Radio, Housing Choices Australia, Hugh Davies, Hugh Utting, Hyphen-Labs, Ian McDougall, Ian Strange, Iceclaw, IchikawaEdward, Imam Nur Warsame, Inés Benavente-Molina, Isabella Bower, Jacinta Parsons, Jacob Coppedge, Jadan Carroll, James Horton, Jan van Schaik, Jane Caught, Jason Twill, Jax Jacki Brown, Jean Darling, Jefa Greenaway, Jeni Paay, Jennifer Loveless, Jeremy Kleeman, Jeremy McLeod, Jesse Chrisan, Jessica Hitchcock, Jewel Box Performances, Jill Garner, Jim Antonopoulos, Jinghua Qian, Jo Lloyd, Jo Pugh, Jock Gilbert, John Brooks, John Caldow, John Rayner, Jonathan Holloway, Jonathan Homsey, Joshua Lynch, JOY 94.9, Jude Chrisan, Julian Burnside AO QC, Juliana Engberg, Julie Bukari Jones, Justin Ray, Justine Clark, Kaare Krokene, Kalala X Iki San, Karen Alcock, Katherine Sainsbery, Katherine Seaton, Katrina Jojkity, Katy Morrison, Katya Johanson, Kerry Levier, Kerstin Thompson, Kieran Wong, Kim Teo, Kiri Delly, Kitiya Palaskas, Kris Daff, Kylie Auldist, L&NDLESS, La Trobe University Centre for the Study of the Inland, Larry Parsons, Laura Brown, Laura Murray, Lauren Urquhart, Lay The Mystic X Pookie, Leah Jing, Leanne Zilka, Leona Holloway, Lidia Thorpe, Lila Neugebauer, Linda Cheng, Lisa Currie, Lisa Greenaway, Littlefoot & Co., Lord Mayor Sally Capp, Louise Adler, Louise Curtin, Luca Lana, Lucreccia Quintanilla, Lucy Guerin, Ly Hoàng Ly, Lydia Connolly-Hiatt, Lynda Roberts, Lyno Vuth, Maddee Clark, Maddison Miller, Madeleine Dore, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Madi Colville Walker, Mama Alto, Maree Grenfell, Marg D’Arcy , Margherita Coppolino, Marie Foulston, Marija Janev, Marilyne Nicholls, Marinos Drakopoulos, Mark Ayres, Mark Smith, Marshall McGuire, Martina Copley, Mat Pember, Matt Gibson, McIntyre Partnership, Megan Payne, Melanie Lane, Melbourne School of Design, Melbourne Theatre Company, Melbourne University Publishing, Merchant Road, Michael Camakaris, Michael Lennon, Michael McMaster, Michael Short, Mikey Young, Millie Cattlin, Mindy Meng Wang, Miranda Sparks, Mirerva Holmes, Mithu Sen, Mitra Anderson-Oliver, Mixtape Fitness, Molly Dyson, Molly O’Shaughnessy, Mona Ruijs, Monash University Department of Architecture, Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA, Monique Webber, Monique Woodward, Morgan Coleman, Multicultural Arts Victoria, My Best Friend’s Wedding DJs, Mystery Guest, MzRizk, Naomi Milgrom AO, Nastaran Jafari, National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Neil Cabatingan, Nerida Conisbee, Nervegna Reed Architecture, Nevena Spirovska, New Architects Melbourne, New Palm Court Orchestra, NH Architecture, Nic Dowse, Nina Bennett, Noise In My Head, Norman Katende, Nuraini Juliastuti, OK EG, OK EG, On Diamond, One Fire Aboriginal Dance Company, One Love Jump, OoPLA, Open House Melbourne, Orlando Harrison, Oscar Key Sung, Parlour: women, equity, architecture, Pasefika Vitoria Choir, Paul Douglas, Paul Gorrie, Permits, Peter Knight, Peter Symes, Philip Boon, Phoebe Harrison, Phoebe Whitman, Pia Cerveri, Playable Streets, Pro E, Professor Dale Fisher, Professor Donald Bates, Professor Harriet Edquist, Professor Ian de Vere, Professor Mark Burry AO, Professor Martyn Hook, Professor Natalie King, Professor Rob Adams AM, Professor Shitij Kapur, Prue Gilbert, Public Art Commission, Quino Holland, Rachel Ang, Rachel Yang, Raquel Solier, Ras Jahknow, Real Life, Rebecca Coates, Ricardo Alvarez, RMIT Architecture, RMIT Interior Design, RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles, Rob McGauran, Robert Downie, Robin Penty, Rock Academy Australia, Rohan Brooks, Rohini Kappadath, Ronnen Goren, Rory Hyde, Rose Redston, Rosie Jean, Ross Turnbull, Rowan Quinn, Rudely Interrupted, Rutika Parag Patki, Ryan Lee, SA The Collective, Sam Almaliki, Santilla Chingaipe, Sarah Lynn Rees, Sarah Song, Sarah Werkmeister, Screamy, Sello Molefi, Semina, Sene Smalley, Sefa Stewart & Silao Stanzlauz, SensiLab at Monash University, Shadowfax Wines, Shakira Hussein, Shannon May Powell, Shareena Clanton, Shay McMahon, Signal Curators, Simon Knott, Simon Tait, Simona Castricum, Simone Gervasi, Sir Nicholas Serota CH, Sir Peter Cook, Skye Haldane, Sofie Kvist, Soju-Gang, Soli Tesema, Sophie Gannon, Sophie Miles, Sophie Patitsas, Sophie Ross, Sose Fuamoli, Soukous Ba Congo, Spanish Architects Society, Spoonbill, Stanislava Pinchuk, State Library Victoria, Stefan Preuss, Stephanie Andrews, Stephen Choi, Stephen Yuen, Stork Theatre, Studio Wonder, Su-Yiin Lai, Sui Zhen, Swampland Magazine, Sweet Whirl, Systa BB, Tania Davidge, TEAGAN, Tenth Court Records, The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, The Australian Institute of Architects, The Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform, The Echoes Project, The Letter String Quartet, The Northcote Penguins, The Orbweavers, The Rogue Academy, The Royal Swazi Spa, The Wolf Rayets, Thigh Master, Three Thousand Thieves, Tilman Robinson, Tim Leslie, Timmah Ball, Tom + Captain, Tract Consultants, Triana Hernandez, Tristen Harwood, Troy Innocent, Turret Truck, Two Birds Brewing, UAP, UB, Upulie Divisekera, Urban Art Projects, Valanga Khoza, Vanessa Bird, Vicky Featherston Tu, Victorian Guitar Orchestra, Victorian Young Planners, Vince The Kid, Virginia Dowzer, Virginia Trioli, Vlad Doudakliev, WAG, Waterfall Person, Westside Circus, Willing, Yamaha Music Australia, Yarra Pools, Ziggy Johnston and Miles Johnston, Zoe Condliffe | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a... | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a digital storytelling platform for women to share their stories. Zoe is a PhD candidate in the XYX Lab. | |||||
4622 | MMeets | Public art field guide | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Public_Art_Field_Guide_Credit_Public_Assembly.jpg | Amy Spiers, Erica McCalman, Lynda Roberts, Sarah Werkmeister, Skye Haldane | Skye Haldane is an award-winning landscape architect who is passionate about creating and managing high quality public spaces; demonstrating how the design of a city can allow everyone to pursue their potential. Currently, Skye is the manager of design at City of Melbourne, leading the in-house team of globally recognised landscape architects, architects and industrial... | Skye Haldane is an award-winning landscape architect who is passionate about creating and managing high quality public spaces; demonstrating how the design of a city can allow everyone to pursue their potential. Currently, Skye is the manager of design at City of Melbourne, leading the in-house team of globally recognised landscape architects, architects and industrial designers who deliver projects that shape Australia’s fastest growing city. Notable projects include the transformation of Southbank Boulevard by creating 2.5 hectares of new public space, and Natureplay at Royal Park—awarded Australia’s Best Playground in 2016. Prior to joining City of Melbourne, Skye was a principal in private practice, contributing to more than fifteen years’ experience in leading design for major capital works for key civic spaces, new city developments and significant infrastructure projects. | |||||
4369 | MMusic | Polito: ‘A crimson audiovisual landscape’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/PolitoXVisualDisplay_CR_RobertDownie.jpg | Arabella Frahn-Starkie, Finnian Langham, Hillary Goldsmith, Robert Downie | Robert Downie is a producer, sound designer and an artist. He has composed for and performed in contemporary dance works at Inner Varnika (2016), Strawberry Fields (2016) and Melbourne Fringe (2016, 2017), worked with collectives Munday and Youth Misinterpreted, composed scores for several short films including Nest (directed by Rex Kane-Hart, 2016) and Under The... | Robert Downie is a producer, sound designer and an artist. He has composed for and performed in contemporary dance works at Inner Varnika (2016), Strawberry Fields (2016) and Melbourne Fringe (2016, 2017), worked with collectives Munday and Youth Misinterpreted, composed scores for several short films including Nest (directed by Rex Kane-Hart, 2016) and Under The Table (directed by Max Walter, 2015), and a number of theatre shows including Matrophobia! at Adelaide Fringe in 2017. In 2017, Downie wrote a short graphic novel that is to be read while listening to an experimental album, and worked with an artist to make sound sculptures for a series of performances at Testing Grounds. Currently Downie is writing, recording and releasing an album every month. | |||||
4077 | MKids | Playable Streets presents ‘The Plants’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/ThePlants_CR_Lily_Youngsmith.jpg | Cayn Borthwick, Glen Walton, Playable Streets | Using the latest technologies available Playable Streets‘ connects people with their surroundings through the action of touch as strangers become musical collaborators. Artistic Director, Glen Walton leads a team of visual artists, designers, engineers and composers to create site specific installations that transform public space. Playable Streets have created a series of works that explore... | Using the latest technologies available Playable Streets' connects people with their surroundings through the action of touch as strangers become musical collaborators. Artistic Director, Glen Walton leads a team of visual artists, designers, engineers and composers to create site specific installations that transform public space. Playable Streets have created a series of works that explore public collaboration and collective musical play. | |||||
4723 | MTalks | PIA, AIA and AILA present ‘The missing middle’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Middle-City_CR_City-of-Melbourne.jpg | Adrian Gray, Amy Muir, Laura Murray, The Australian Institute of Architects | The Australian Institute of Architects is the peak body for the architectural profession in Australia, representing 11,000 members, and works to improve built environments by promoting quality, responsible, sustainable design. The Victorian Chapter of the Institute consciously engages with various sectors of the industry in order to provide a varied set of views and expertise. By... | The Australian Institute of Architects is the peak body for the architectural profession in Australia, representing 11,000 members, and works to improve built environments by promoting quality, responsible, sustainable design. The Victorian Chapter of the Institute consciously engages with various sectors of the industry in order to provide a varied set of views and expertise. By doing this, it widens the conversation and allows for a much broader audience to highlight challenges and common issues faced across industries. | |||||
4087 | MTalks | Parlour in conversation: Carme Pinós and Kerstin Thompson | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/DMS4236_sml.jpg | Carme Pinós, Kerstin Thompson, Parlour: women, equity, architecture | Parlour is a research-based advocacy organisation that works for gender equity in architecture and the built environment. Parlour is a ‘space to speak’, and encourages for active exchange and discussion, online and off. It seeks to expand the spaces and opportunities available to women while also revealing the many women who already contribute in diverse... | Parlour is a research-based advocacy organisation that works for gender equity in architecture and the built environment. Parlour is a ‘space to speak’, and encourages for active exchange and discussion, online and off. It seeks to expand the spaces and opportunities available to women while also revealing the many women who already contribute in diverse ways. | |||||
4631 | MMeets | One year of YES celebration with JOY 94.9 | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Queer-MPavilion.jpg | Brow Books, JOY 94.9, My Best Friend’s Wedding DJs | Sullivan and Sheena—AKA My Best Friend’s Wedding DJs—are a Melbourne-based queer DJ duo. Sullivan is a DJ and musician who has played at Dark MOFO, Mardi Gras, Brisbane Festival, ACMI and more. Sheena is a DJ and poet who has played at Meredith Music Festival, Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Camp Nong, Melbourne International Film Festival... | Sullivan and Sheena—AKA My Best Friend's Wedding DJs—are a Melbourne-based queer DJ duo. Sullivan is a DJ and musician who has played at Dark MOFO, Mardi Gras, Brisbane Festival, ACMI and more. Sheena is a DJ and poet who has played at Meredith Music Festival, Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Camp Nong, Melbourne International Film Festival and more. | |||||
4520 | MKids | ‘Meet the Instruments’ with Upwind! Education Program | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/EKW_36.jpg | Eine Kleine Wind | Eine Kleine Wind (EKW) exists for the purpose of making fine quality chamber music while bringing wind instruments to centre stage. The name Eine Kleine Wind or ‘a little wind ensemble’ is a take on Mozart’s famous composition Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music) which was the first piece arranged for this ensemble. Our... | Eine Kleine Wind (EKW) exists for the purpose of making fine quality chamber music while bringing wind instruments to centre stage. The name Eine Kleine Wind or ‘a little wind ensemble’ is a take on Mozart’s famous composition Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music) which was the first piece arranged for this ensemble. Our base ensemble consists of oboe (Rachel Curkpatrick), horn (Rosie Savage) and bassoon (Emma Morrison) and with this trio EKW has developed the ‘Upwind! Education Program’ with the aim to inspire students to take up learning these lesser known instruments. This program has been successful in inspiring young people to become engaged in music and also to help school music programs to build numbers on these instruments. The unique instrumentation is refreshing and audiences at EKW public concerts find it interesting to have a chance to see these instruments in a chamber music setting compared to the distance of an orchestra. In addition to our public concerts and education program, EKW provides music for private events, ceremonies and corporate functions. | |||||
4523 | MKids | New Palm Court Orchestra presents ‘Buninyong Maestros’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/MandMe_StudentImage1-copy.jpg | New Palm Court Orchestra | The New Palm Court Orchestra (NPCO) is a passionate chamber ensemble, inspiring audiences by bridging musical traditions. Founded and led by pianist and composer Gemma Turvey, their performances combine her original compositions and arrangements, navigating jazz, classical and world influences with graceful ease. The NPCO is renowned for high-quality partnerships and is committed to showcasing... | The New Palm Court Orchestra (NPCO) is a passionate chamber ensemble, inspiring audiences by bridging musical traditions. Founded and led by pianist and composer Gemma Turvey, their performances combine her original compositions and arrangements, navigating jazz, classical and world influences with graceful ease. The NPCO is renowned for high-quality partnerships and is committed to showcasing the music of Australian composers. They have enjoyed collaborations with guest soloists including multi-Grammy-winning cellist Eugene Friesen (USA), Australian guitarist Doug de Vries, premiere vocal ensemble The Consort of Melbourne and countertenor Maximilian Riebl, with repeat standout performances at the Melbourne Recital Centre Salon, Deakin Edge at Federation Square and the Sydney Opera House Utzon Room. The NPCO champions music education and has delivered programs for composition and improvisation tuition to primary school children with inspiring results, including mostly recently premiering seventeen original compositions by students of Buninyong Primary School in regional Victoria. | |||||
4151 | MMusic | Multicultural Arts Victoria presents ‘State of Culture #2’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Semina-photography-by-Michelle-Grace-Hunder.jpg | Allara Briggs-Pattison, Kalala X Iki San, Lay The Mystic X Pookie, Madi Colville Walker, Marija Janev, Multicultural Arts Victoria, Screamy, Semina, TEAGAN | TEAGAN is a singer and songwriter from Melbourne. In mid-2017, she began producing music in her bedroom between working in a medical laboratory and studying biomedicine at university. A self-taught musician, TEAGAN writes, composes and produces all of her songs. Turning her passion for music into bold, layered pop tracks, her writing intimately portrays her... | TEAGAN is a singer and songwriter from Melbourne. In mid-2017, she began producing music in her bedroom between working in a medical laboratory and studying biomedicine at university. A self-taught musician, TEAGAN writes, composes and produces all of her songs. Turning her passion for music into bold, layered pop tracks, her writing intimately portrays her life and those within it. Crossing her fingers, she sent her work to Australian rapper Joelistics. Those songs resulted in him putting her in touch with fellow producer Beatrice from Haiku Hands. With support from MAV, TEAGAN has continued to build on those emotionally rich lyrics and textured sounds and is now ready to release her own music into the world. | |||||
4149 | MMusic | Multicultural Arts Victoria presents ‘State of Culture #1’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/State-of-Culture-Music-1_CR-TBC.jpg | Adrian Eagle, BenFugee & Aleesha Jasmine, Bricky B, Cool Out Sun, DRMNGNOW, Multicultural Arts Victoria, Pro E, Sene Smalley, Sefa Stewart & Silao Stanzlauz, Vince The Kid | Congolese-born Vince The Kid, at only fifteen years old, is one of the freshest young hip-hop talents coming out of Shepparton in northeast Victoria. Just trying to catch a vibe, support the cause and share around the music fam, Vince The Kid is a busy young artist trying to balance school, soccer and music life. He... | Congolese-born Vince The Kid, at only fifteen years old, is one of the freshest young hip-hop talents coming out of Shepparton in northeast Victoria. Just trying to catch a vibe, support the cause and share around the music fam, Vince The Kid is a busy young artist trying to balance school, soccer and music life. He has been participating in MAV and St Paul’s African House Ignite Sound Sessions project for the past year, and most recently has recorded a track with young Indigenous artist KIAN as well as playing support spots for Baker Boy on his current Australian tour. | |||||
4108 | MMeets | MTC at MPavilion | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MTC-MPavillion-pic.jpg | Benjamin Law, Dan Giovannoni, Lila Neugebauer, Melbourne Theatre Company | Melbourne Theatre Company is where stories come alive. For over sixty years the Company has created exceptional theatre, sharing the power of live storytelling with generations of Australians. | Melbourne Theatre Company is where stories come alive. For over sixty years the Company has created exceptional theatre, sharing the power of live storytelling with generations of Australians. | |||||
3965 | MTalks | MPavilion: Behind the scenes | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Render-exterior-2-3-ratio-med-res.jpg | ACE Contractors Group, Dale Simpson, Leanne Zilka, Tract Consultants | Tract is a leading national planning and design practice uniting the disciplines of landscape architecture, urban design, planning and 3D media. Tract works collaboratively to shape contemporary urban thinking and create great places that positively impact communities and ensure the health and prosperity of the natural urban environment. | Tract is a leading national planning and design practice uniting the disciplines of landscape architecture, urban design, planning and 3D media. Tract works collaboratively to shape contemporary urban thinking and create great places that positively impact communities and ensure the health and prosperity of the natural urban environment. | |||||
4455 | MProjects | MPavilion writer in residence: Maddee Clark | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMG_20180608_160812_608.jpg | Maddee Clark | Maddee Clark is a Yugambeh writer, editor, and curator. They have been published by Overland, Artlink, Next Wave, and NITV and are one of Un Magazine‘s 2018 co-editors. Maddee is also a Ph.D candidate at the University of Melbourne, writing on Indigenous Futurism and race, and has taught and consulted across the university’s Bachelor of Arts (Extended) program... | Maddee Clark is a Yugambeh writer, editor, and curator. They have been published by Overland, Artlink, Next Wave, and NITV and are one of Un Magazine‘s 2018 co-editors. Maddee is also a Ph.D candidate at the University of Melbourne, writing on Indigenous Futurism and race, and has taught and consulted across the university’s Bachelor of Arts (Extended) program for Indigenous students. Maddee works freelance across professional development for organisations such as Switchboard and Deakin University, where they recently held an Indigenous queer theory master class with graduate research students. As a curator, Maddee has worked with Incinerator Gallery and is currently curating a show aimed at queer and trans audiences with fellow writer and educator Neika Lehman for the Wyndham Cultural Centre. Maddee is MPavilion’s 2018 Writer in Residence. | |||||
3961 | MMeets | Morning yoga with Happy Melon | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/15P0675_preview.jpg | Amy Dunstan, Happy Melon | These days we’re more likely to recharge our devices than recharge ourselves. Happy Melon, a first-of-its kind mind and body studio that blends mindfulness with movement, wants to change that. The people behind Happy Melon believe a powerful combination of mental and physical practices is the answer to living a happier, healthier and more fulfilling... | These days we’re more likely to recharge our devices than recharge ourselves. Happy Melon, a first-of-its kind mind and body studio that blends mindfulness with movement, wants to change that. The people behind Happy Melon believe a powerful combination of mental and physical practices is the answer to living a happier, healthier and more fulfilling life. Happy Melon offers group yoga, pilates, fitness and meditation classes alongside physiotherapy, clinical pilates, massage and naturopathy treatments. | |||||
4363 | MMeets | MONOGRAPH art lovers book club | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Monograph_MPavillion.jpg | Eugenia Flynn, John Brooks, Martina Copley, Rachel Ang | Rachel Ang is a comics artist from Melbourne. Her work has been published by The Lifted Brow, Cordite Poetry Review, Going Down Swinging, Scum and the Stella Prize. She is a Wheeler Centre Hot Desk Fellow for 2018. Rachel is a co-editor of Comic Sans, a new anthology of excellent Australian comics. She makes this... | Rachel Ang is a comics artist from Melbourne. Her work has been published by The Lifted Brow, Cordite Poetry Review, Going Down Swinging, Scum and the Stella Prize. She is a Wheeler Centre Hot Desk Fellow for 2018. Rachel is a co-editor of Comic Sans, a new anthology of excellent Australian comics. She makes this with her friend Leah Jing McIntosh. She is also the art director of Pencilled In, a new magazine devoted to publishing and championing the work of Asian-Australian writers and artists. | |||||
4298 | MMeets | Monash University XYX Lab presents ‘Learning from SHEcity’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/SheCity_Gilbert-House_Stills-40.jpg | Alli Edwards, Dr Nicole Kalms, Zoe Condliffe | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a... | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a digital storytelling platform for women to share their stories. Zoe is a PhD candidate in the XYX Lab. | |||||
4238 | MKids | Mi Gente (My People) Sound System Party | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/barrio1.jpg | Lucreccia Quintanilla, MzRizk, Paul Gorrie, Raquel Solier | Raquel Solier is one of Australia’s hottest most respected beat makers working both as a producer and musician. She has played Golden Plains with her groundbreaking sounds and toured all around the world as a drummer with different bands, including current band MOD CON. For Mi Gente, Raquel will be working on a new set of music to... | Raquel Solier is one of Australia's hottest most respected beat makers working both as a producer and musician. She has played Golden Plains with her groundbreaking sounds and toured all around the world as a drummer with different bands, including current band MOD CON. For Mi Gente, Raquel will be working on a new set of music to get all the gente big and small dancing into the afternoon! | |||||
4074 | MTalks | Melbourne Festival presents ‘The land on which we stand’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MPavilion2017_MediaLaunch-44.jpg | Carme Pinós, Jefa Greenaway, Jonathan Holloway | Jonathan Holloway joined Melbourne International Arts Festival as artistic director in 2015. Previously he spent four years as artistic director of the Perth International Arts Festival, which opened with a spectacular that saw 30,000 people dance in the streets as angels and two tonnes of feathers descended from the sky, and culminated with the Australian... | Jonathan Holloway joined Melbourne International Arts Festival as artistic director in 2015. Previously he spent four years as artistic director of the Perth International Arts Festival, which opened with a spectacular that saw 30,000 people dance in the streets as angels and two tonnes of feathers descended from the sky, and culminated with the Australian exclusive presentation of Royal de Luxe’s The Giants, one of the largest arts events ever seen in Australia, playing to audiences of 1.4 million people over three days. Between these times he commissioned and world premiered Philip Glass’s final three etudes, and presented the first Australian performances of the Berliner Ensemble, Ennio Morricone and Macklemore. Jonathan came to Australia after six years as artistic director and chief executive of the Norfolk & Norwich Festival, and from 1997 to 2004 established and headed the National Theatre’s events department, founding and directing their Watch This Space Festival. In 2003 was creative director of Elemental, a large-scale theatre, music and spectacle event at Chalon-sur-Saône festival in France. Jonathan started out as a theatre director (working under the name Jack Holloway), including co-writing/directing Robin Hood for the National Theatre in London. | |||||
4079 | MMusic | Melbourne Festival presents ‘Our Place, Our Home’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Our-Place-Our-Home_Emerge-Street-Party_edit_FLAT.jpg | Multicultural Arts Victoria | Multicultural Arts Victoria (MAV) is a not-for-profit organisation that has evolved over four decades into one of Australia’s most important bodies for development and promotion of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) contemporary art, heritage and cultural expression. Over one million participants each year are engaged in MAV’s innovative, educational and culturally rich program. MAV also... | Multicultural Arts Victoria (MAV) is a not-for-profit organisation that has evolved over four decades into one of Australia's most important bodies for development and promotion of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) contemporary art, heritage and cultural expression. Over one million participants each year are engaged in MAV’s innovative, educational and culturally rich program. MAV also provides crucial advice and significant initiatives for career development and creative capacity building for artists and communities from established and emerging backgrounds. The organisation provides expertise in audience development, community engagement and artistic excellence in CALD communities. | |||||
4618 | MMusic | Marshall McGuire recital | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/MarshallMcGuire_3103-photo-credit-Steven-Godbee.jpg | Marshall McGuire | Acclaimed as one of the world’s leading harpists in contemporary and baroque repertoire, Marshall McGuire studied at the Victorian College of the Arts, the Paris Conservatoire and the Royal College of Music, London. He has commissioned and premiered more than one hundred new works for harp, and has been a member of the ELISION ensemble since... | Acclaimed as one of the world’s leading harpists in contemporary and baroque repertoire, Marshall McGuire studied at the Victorian College of the Arts, the Paris Conservatoire and the Royal College of Music, London. He has commissioned and premiered more than one hundred new works for harp, and has been a member of the ELISION ensemble since 1988. He has performed as soloist with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, English String Orchestra, Les Talens Lyriques, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Melbourne Symphony and Australia Ensemble and has appeared at international festivals including Aldeburgh, Melbourne, Milan, Geneva, Brighton, Moscow, Vienna, Huddersfield, Huntington and Adelaide. Marshall has received fellowships from the State Library of Victoria, the Churchill Trust, Peggy Glanville-Hicks Trust, and was artist in residence at Bundanon in 2003. He has received three ARIA Award nominations, and received the Sounds Australian Award for the Most Distinguished Contribution to the Presentation of New Music. In 2018 Marshall is artist in residence at the Australian Youth Orchestra’s National Music Camp, performs with ELISION in music by Liza Lim, numerous performances of Debussy’s harp works with ANAM and Orava Quartet, and directs performances with Ludovico’s Band as the Melbourne Recital Centre, including Purcell’s Dido & Aeneas. Marshall is currently director of programming at the Melbourne Recital Centre, and co-artistic director of Ludovico’s Band. | |||||
4147 | MMusic | Mapping Melbourne presents SA the Collective | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/SA-_-Credit-Jeremy-Lee-low-res.jpg | CultureLink Singapore, Multicultural Arts Victoria, SA The Collective | Singapore’s SA the Collective presents a unique blend of sounds and sonic-inspired visuals that reflects a contemporary Southeast Asian sensibility. Growing up in post-colonial Singapore, the artists explore their identities through an inquiry into sound and visuals. They value being in the moment—fleeting; transcendent. They invite their audience to join them in this multi-sensory experience,... | Singapore's SA the Collective presents a unique blend of sounds and sonic-inspired visuals that reflects a contemporary Southeast Asian sensibility. Growing up in post-colonial Singapore, the artists explore their identities through an inquiry into sound and visuals. They value being in the moment—fleeting; transcendent. They invite their audience to join them in this multi-sensory experience, immersing in collective time and space. | |||||
4144 | MMusic | Mapping Melbourne 2018 launch | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Mapping-Melbourne-visual-ID_Image-by-Soni-Irawan-1.png | L&NDLESS, Multicultural Arts Victoria, The Echoes Project, The Wolf Rayets, UB | UB is a visual artist and community arts practitioner. She has learnt many different forms of visual art skills, such as printmaking, installation, video and performances in Korea. Since moving to Australia, UB has been initiating and facilitating visual arts workshops and collaborative community arts projects. She has developed strategic partnerships with twenty local organisations who support multiculturalism... | UB is a visual artist and community arts practitioner. She has learnt many different forms of visual art skills, such as printmaking, installation, video and performances in Korea. Since moving to Australia, UB has been initiating and facilitating visual arts workshops and collaborative community arts projects. She has developed strategic partnerships with twenty local organisations who support multiculturalism and co-created artworks with over 1,000 participants in Victoria. Her latest work Dumpling Boy Temple is a pseudo-shaman space on steroids where the kitsch-o-meter set to full on. See it at Mapping Melbourne 2018. | |||||
4535 | MMusic | Mama Alto | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Jewel-Box-Performances-Mama-Alto-Phot-by-Jacinta-Oaten.jpg | Jewel Box Performances | Jewel Box Performances is led by Melbourne-based, New York-raised performance arts enthusiast David Gonzalez. The project is inspired by a number of performances seen around Australia and New Zealand in which artists get up close and personal with their audiences. David’s interest in how an artist can enhance a space and how a space can... | Jewel Box Performances is led by Melbourne-based, New York-raised performance arts enthusiast David Gonzalez. The project is inspired by a number of performances seen around Australia and New Zealand in which artists get up close and personal with their audiences. David's interest in how an artist can enhance a space and how a space can enhance art and a love of cabaret, circus and small scale theatre have led to the birth of Jewel Box Performances. David brings top artistic talent to unexpected venues around Melbourne this summer, including MPavilion 2018. | |||||
4240 | MMeets | In these critical times | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MPavilion2017_day1-grandstanding-38.jpg | Esther Anatolitis | Esther Anatolitis is executive director of the National Association for the Visual Arts, and deputy chair of Contemporary Arts Precincts. A writer, critic and facilitator, her practice rigorously integrates professional and artistic modes of working to create collaborations, projects and workplaces that promote a critical reflection on practice. With Dr Hélène Frichot she co-curated Architecture+Philosophy for ten years,... | Esther Anatolitis is executive director of the National Association for the Visual Arts, and deputy chair of Contemporary Arts Precincts. A writer, critic and facilitator, her practice rigorously integrates professional and artistic modes of working to create collaborations, projects and workplaces that promote a critical reflection on practice. With Dr Hélène Frichot she co-curated Architecture+Philosophy for ten years, and has taught into the studio program at RMIT Architecture & Design. At MPavilion, Esther has co-facilitated MPavilion 2016 and 2017’s Independent Convergence, as well as leading MPavilion 2017's opening event Grandstanding: A Reconfigurable Future. | |||||
4378 | MTalks | Identity in density | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Idenity-in-Density_CR_NH-Architecture_rev-01.jpg | Amy Muir, Emily Mottram, Jean Darling, Kaare Krokene, Kris Daff, NH Architecture | NH Architecture is a leading Australian design studio founded on the principles of collaboration and open debate. It provides the platform for clients, engineers, planners and the broader community to fully engage with the process of design. NH Architecture is leading the thinking towards integrated, flexible and resilient environments—an architecture capable of engaging with the complexities... | NH Architecture is a leading Australian design studio founded on the principles of collaboration and open debate. It provides the platform for clients, engineers, planners and the broader community to fully engage with the process of design. NH Architecture is leading the thinking towards integrated, flexible and resilient environments—an architecture capable of engaging with the complexities of the contemporary Australian city. | |||||
4234 | MMusic | Hope St Radio live from MPavilion | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Hope-St-CollageFINAL.jpg | Hope St Radio, Mikey Young | Melbourne producer Mikey Young is a founding member of Total Control, Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Lace Curtain, Ooga Boogas and the ear behind mixing and mastering numerous local releases. In 2017 Mikey released a solo synth album, Your Move, Vol. 1, and curated a compilation on Anthology Records, Follow the Sun, which unearthed hidden gems from Australia’s soft rock... | Melbourne producer Mikey Young is a founding member of Total Control, Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Lace Curtain, Ooga Boogas and the ear behind mixing and mastering numerous local releases. In 2017 Mikey released a solo synth album, Your Move, Vol. 1, and curated a compilation on Anthology Records, Follow the Sun, which unearthed hidden gems from Australia’s soft rock underground of the late ’60s and early ’70s. | |||||
4311 | MTalks | HERitage: How women have shaped Melbourne’s cultural landscape | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/HERitage_CR_Rennie_Ellis.jpg | Dr Celestina Sagazio, Felicity Watson, National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Parlour: women, equity, architecture, Professor Harriet Edquist | Professor Harriet Edquist is Professor of Architectural History; Director, RMIT Design Archives; and a member of RMIT’s Design Research Institute. She has published widely on and created numerous exhibitions in the field of Australian (in particular, Victorian) architecture, art and design history. | Professor Harriet Edquist is Professor of Architectural History; Director, RMIT Design Archives; and a member of RMIT's Design Research Institute. She has published widely on and created numerous exhibitions in the field of Australian (in particular, Victorian) architecture, art and design history. | |||||
4659 | MMeets | Heide presents ‘Mirka Mora-inspired doll workshop’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Srtgk44SeKBc2fQZEONH_HEIDE-MIRKA-MORA-Untitled-Sweet-Response-1989-synthetic-polymer-paint-on-cotton.-27.8-x-46.4-x-8.5-cm.-Courtesty-William-Mora-Galleries-Melbourne.-Estate-of-Mirka-Mora-.png | Heide Museum of Modern Art | Heide Museum of Modern Art, or Heide as it is affectionately known, began life in 1934 as the Melbourne home of patrons John and Sunday Reed, and has since evolved into one of Australia’s most unique destinations for modern contemporary art. The Reeds promoted and encouraged successive generations of artists, including Albert Tucker, Sidney Nolan,... | Heide Museum of Modern Art, or Heide as it is affectionately known, began life in 1934 as the Melbourne home of patrons John and Sunday Reed, and has since evolved into one of Australia's most unique destinations for modern contemporary art. The Reeds promoted and encouraged successive generations of artists, including Albert Tucker, Sidney Nolan, Joy Hester and Charles Blackman-some of Australia's most famous painters. Today at Heide, the Reeds' legacy is honoured with a variety of changing exhibitions that draw on the museum's modernist history and it founders' philosophy of supporting innovative contemporary art. Located just twenty minutes from the city, Heide boasts sixteen acres of beautiful parkland, five exhibition spaces housed in buildings of architectural significance, two historic kitchen gardens, a sculpture park and the Heide Store. | |||||
4367 | MTalks | Global Gardens of Peace presents ‘Bringing a garden to Gaza’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Global-Gardens-of-Peace-Garden-of-Hope_Bringing-a-garden-to-Gaza_CR_James-Cunningham.jpg | Andrew Laidlaw, Betsy-Sue Clarke, Gary Chan, John Rayner, Nastaran Jafari | Nastaran Jafari currently works as a senior policy officer in the International Education Division at the Department of Education and Training. Her primary expertise is in providing education for children in the context of humanitarian crises. Originating from a persecuted minority and moving to Australian as a “stateless person”, she is passionate about gender empowerment,... | Nastaran Jafari currently works as a senior policy officer in the International Education Division at the Department of Education and Training. Her primary expertise is in providing education for children in the context of humanitarian crises. Originating from a persecuted minority and moving to Australian as a “stateless person”, she is passionate about gender empowerment, global citizenship education and applying emotional intelligence within humanitarian practices. Nastaran worked as Save the Children’s Education emergencies advisor in the Asia Pacific region, during which she worked alongside UNICEF, Ministries of Education and local communities on education policies and systems to ensure children can continue their schooling in the aftermath of a humanitarian crisis. Nastaran also worked as Save the Children’s education manager for the Syrian refugee and Iraqi Internally Displaced Persons crises based in Northern Iraq. In that role she managed education projects on peace education, child-friendly spaces, safe school construction and gender equality to support up to 200,000 children affected by the war. Prior to this, Nastaran worked as an advisor to the United Nations on the development and delivery of key humanitarian activities in the Pacific region and as Education Specialist for Educate A Child, contributing to the commitment of Her Highness of Qatar to provide education to ten million out of school children globally. | |||||
4457 | MMusic | Friday Night Fiestas at MPavilion | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/2350739746_e0cf31b50f_b.jpg | bebé, Bedroom Suck Records, DJ Tilly Perry, Noise In My Head, Paul Douglas, Soju-Gang, Tenth Court Records | Tenth Court is an independent record label based in Brisbane and Melbourne whose MO is to make available to the world the wealth of extraordinary underground talent inhabiting the Oceania. Tenth Court will be celebrating it’s fifth year in 2019 beginning with an intimate show at MPavillion, featuring three of their favourite rostered artists from over the years. Also... | Tenth Court is an independent record label based in Brisbane and Melbourne whose MO is to make available to the world the wealth of extraordinary underground talent inhabiting the Oceania. Tenth Court will be celebrating it's fifth year in 2019 beginning with an intimate show at MPavillion, featuring three of their favourite rostered artists from over the years. Also in 2019, Tenth Court will present Australian tours for beloved international David Nance Band (USA) and Maraudeur (EU), and will finish off the year with their third bi-whenever-they-can-spare-the-energy DIY festival, expanding the three-day festival from it's origins in QLD to NSW, VIC and SA. | |||||
4507 | MMeets | FOREGROUND | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/FOREGROUND-1.jpg | Aretha Brown, IchikawaEdward, Jacob Coppedge, Jo Pugh, Jonathan Homsey, Joshua Lynch, Oscar Key Sung, Shannon May Powell | Shannon May Powell is a writer and photographer whose work explores sexuality and psychogeography, the meaningful interaction between people and place. Her work has been exhibited in group shows for the Berlin Feminist Film Week and Centre for Contemporary Photography in Melbourne. Shannon’s work also features in national and international publications such as Ain’t Bad Contemporary... | Shannon May Powell is a writer and photographer whose work explores sexuality and psychogeography, the meaningful interaction between people and place. Her work has been exhibited in group shows for the Berlin Feminist Film Week and Centre for Contemporary Photography in Melbourne. Shannon's work also features in national and international publications such as Ain’t Bad Contemporary Photographic Journal, If You Leave, i-D Magazine, INDIE magazine, and Whitelies magazine where she contributes a regular column and image series. Shannon’s first book, The Anthropomorphism of Objects is a Form of Play, was developed in residence at Torna gallery and bookshop in Istanbul and distributed worldwide. In 2016, she held a solo show at the Honeymoon Suite in Melbourne. In 2017 she was an artist in residence at VAR program in California, where developed her recent body of work exploring ideas of body through a gender sensitive lens. The exhibition, titled The Offering of One’s Body as Extraneous Clothing, was exhibited at the Collingwood Arts Precinct. Having studied writing and philosophy at RMIT University, the curation of Shannon's work lends itself to storytelling. The nature of her approach is playful and aims to leave the perceiver thinking about social ideas beyond the aesthetic. | |||||
4634 | MProjects | Fixperts community engagement design intervention | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Fixperts_Poster.jpg | Fixperts, Professor Ian de Vere | Professor Ian de Vere is an award-winning industrial designer with extensive industry experience in new product development (including electronic products, consumer products, and specialist medical equipment), design for the public domain, commercial furniture design and educational museum design for children. An experienced design educator, his teaching focuses on the development of curricula that responds to... | Professor Ian de Vere is an award-winning industrial designer with extensive industry experience in new product development (including electronic products, consumer products, and specialist medical equipment), design for the public domain, commercial furniture design and educational museum design for children. An experienced design educator, his teaching focuses on the development of curricula that responds to new patterns of professional design practice, with emphasis on creativity and innovation, ethical and sustainable practice, technical expertise and design entrepreneurship. He is keen to educate designers to contribute positively to global communities through a socially responsive approach. His research addresses social innovation and sustainability, and design pedagogy and curricula. | |||||
4616 | MMeets | FiX 002 with VCA students | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/FiX002_CR_GabrielleNehrbecki.jpg | FiX | FiX is a collective made up of artists whom are students, alumni or artists practicing outside of the Victorian College of the Arts. The collective includes Zara Sullivan, Gabrielle Nehrybecki, Kirby Casilli, Penny Walker-Keefe, April Chandler, Jemi Gale, Rumer, Benjamin Baker, Christopher LG Hill, Alice Watson, Veronica Charmont, Anna Savage, Rachel Button, Agnes Whalen and... | FiX is a collective made up of artists whom are students, alumni or artists practicing outside of the Victorian College of the Arts. The collective includes Zara Sullivan, Gabrielle Nehrybecki, Kirby Casilli, Penny Walker-Keefe, April Chandler, Jemi Gale, Rumer, Benjamin Baker, Christopher LG Hill, Alice Watson, Veronica Charmont, Anna Savage, Rachel Button, Agnes Whalen and Christian Mannling | |||||
4454 | MProjects | Esther Stewart installation: ‘Fold, Play’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/CR_AlanWeedon_EstherStewartGC-000020.jpg | Esther Stewart | Esther Stewart creates paintings and installations that examine the endless possibilities offered by the visual language of architecture, design and geometry. In her hands, the axioms of Euclidian geometry result in new and utopian interiors that are both impenetrable and inviting. Esther’s practice makes use of paintings, carpets, flags, screens and sculptures in her construction... | Esther Stewart creates paintings and installations that examine the endless possibilities offered by the visual language of architecture, design and geometry. In her hands, the axioms of Euclidian geometry result in new and utopian interiors that are both impenetrable and inviting. Esther’s practice makes use of paintings, carpets, flags, screens and sculptures in her construction of architectural experience, establishing a space between form and function, art and design. In 2015, Italian designer Valentino engaged Esther to collaborate on the translation of her paintings into the Autumn/Winter 2015-2016 menswear collection. This very successful collaboration illustrates Esther’s ability to push boundaries and play sophisticated games with the elastic relationship between art and design. In 2016, Esther was commissioned to produce a new wall painting at Bendigo Hospital, which made use of her hard-edged painting compositions to recontextualise the interior architecture of the building. Esther subsequently completed another ambitious wall mural as part of a major residential redevelopment in Sydney in 2017. Esther completed a Bachelor with First Class Honours at the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne in 2010, where she now lectures in the School of Sculpture and Spatial Practice. She is represented by Sarah Cottier Gallery, Sydney and exhibited new work in a solo presentation with them at Melbourne Art Fair 2018. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at galleries and art fairs, including at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA). In 2016, Stewart was the winner of the Sir John Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney. | |||||
4345 | MMeets | Dog walking adventures in the city with Tom + Captain | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/25.-171006_AnriSala_Credit-Bec-Capp-1.jpg | Tom + Captain | Tom + Captain are a dog-walking adventure team that take dogs on adventures to places the owners don’t have time to go, Monday to Friday. Think beach, bush, rivers and mud—all off-lead. They don’t just walk dogs around the block, they take them on adventures. | Tom + Captain are a dog-walking adventure team that take dogs on adventures to places the owners don't have time to go, Monday to Friday. Think beach, bush, rivers and mud—all off-lead. They don't just walk dogs around the block, they take them on adventures. | |||||
4153 | MKids | Design your own pavilion with OoPLA | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Design-Your-Own-Pavilion_2018_CR-Pinos_TaniaDavidge.jpg | OoPLA | Tania Davidge and Christine Phillips collaborate as OoPLA. Although founded by architects, OoPLA is not a practice about buildings but rather a practice interested in a broader understanding of architecture. Through the creation of discussion forums, workshops, public art projects, exhibitions and architectural events, OoPLA aims to draw attention to the spaces we use every... | Tania Davidge and Christine Phillips collaborate as OoPLA. Although founded by architects, OoPLA is not a practice about buildings but rather a practice interested in a broader understanding of architecture. Through the creation of discussion forums, workshops, public art projects, exhibitions and architectural events, OoPLA aims to draw attention to the spaces we use every day and how these spaces impact our lives. Tania and Christine are architects, writers, artists and educators. As architects, Christine and Tania are interested in the potential that our urban environments hold and in using this potential to engage people in conversations about their communities and surroundings. In 2018 OoPLA was exhibited as part of the RMIT Design Hub exhibition Workaround: Women Design Action. OoPLA have previously exhibited at the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale as part of the Australian exhibition, Formations: New Practices in Australian Architecture. Christine was one of the primary exhibitors, at the Formations exhibition, as a presenter for the RRR radio show The Architects. | |||||
4640 | MTalks | Creative collaboration and collectivity in the Asia Pacific region | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Khvay-Samnang-Human-Nature-2010-2011.-Digital-C-Print-Series-of-28-80-x-120-cm-Edition-of-4-1AP.jpg | Centre of Visual Art|CoVA, Elia Nurvista, Ly Hoàng Ly, Lyno Vuth, Mithu Sen, Professor Natalie King, The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, The Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform | The Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform (ECP) is one of eight research clusters at RMIT University. The Design and Creative Practice ECP focuses on ensuring social connection and sustainability are enhanced by new technologies through design and creative practice research that draws on social and digital innovation. DCP researchers are inventive, playful, explorative... | The Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform (ECP) is one of eight research clusters at RMIT University. The Design and Creative Practice ECP focuses on ensuring social connection and sustainability are enhanced by new technologies through design and creative practice research that draws on social and digital innovation. DCP researchers are inventive, playful, explorative and progressive in their approach to real-world problems that lie at the intersection of digital design, sustainability and material innovation. Focused on critical, agile and interdisciplinary practice-based research, this platform is committed to advancing social and digital innovation and alternative pathways for impact through collaboration. The cluster asks how design and creative practice can be deployed to reimagine health, resilience and wellbeing; how play can be used as a probe for creative solutions; how to reimagine a world that has equality, bio-diversity and sustainability at its core; and how to look at the models for conceptualising design and creativity as creating value for industry. | |||||
4352 | MMeets | Conversations of light | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Conversations-of-Light_Studio-Wonder_Armadale-Residence_Paul-Barbera.jpg | Blair Smith, David Poulton, Phoebe Whitman, Studio Wonder | Studio Wonder is an interior architecture and design practice led by Pip McCully. With a sensitivity to concepts of the everyday, the practice embraces principles of slow design, relationships with surface and space, material selection, intricate details and the wonder of atmosphere. Projects span single-dwelling residential, branded retail environments, exhibition and installation design. Collaboration and... | Studio Wonder is an interior architecture and design practice led by Pip McCully. With a sensitivity to concepts of the everyday, the practice embraces principles of slow design, relationships with surface and space, material selection, intricate details and the wonder of atmosphere. Projects span single-dwelling residential, branded retail environments, exhibition and installation design. Collaboration and shared experience are key to the practice ideals and with a research focus, members of the team are sessional lecturers in the Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours) program at RMIT University. | |||||
4305 | MMeets | Contemporary yoga with Chunky Move | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Contemporary-Yoga-jpg.jpg | Chunky Move | Chunky Move constantly seeks to redefine what is or what can be contemporary dance. The company’s work is diverse in form and content encompassing productions for the stage, site specific, new-media and installation work. Driven by an investigation into the multifaceted possibilities of the body and its relationship to place, context and environment, Chunky Move continuously strives... | Chunky Move constantly seeks to redefine what is or what can be contemporary dance. The company's work is diverse in form and content encompassing productions for the stage, site specific, new-media and installation work. Driven by an investigation into the multifaceted possibilities of the body and its relationship to place, context and environment, Chunky Move continuously strives to explore the many possibilities of contemporary dance through cross-genre collaborations and cultural exchange. | |||||
4303 | MMeets | Complete beginner contemporary dance class with Chunky Move | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Beginner-Contemporary.jpg | Chunky Move | Chunky Move constantly seeks to redefine what is or what can be contemporary dance. The company’s work is diverse in form and content encompassing productions for the stage, site specific, new-media and installation work. Driven by an investigation into the multifaceted possibilities of the body and its relationship to place, context and environment, Chunky Move continuously strives... | Chunky Move constantly seeks to redefine what is or what can be contemporary dance. The company's work is diverse in form and content encompassing productions for the stage, site specific, new-media and installation work. Driven by an investigation into the multifaceted possibilities of the body and its relationship to place, context and environment, Chunky Move continuously strives to explore the many possibilities of contemporary dance through cross-genre collaborations and cultural exchange. | |||||
4236 | MMeets | Community Hubs family picnic | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/PLaygroup-3.jpg | Community Hubs Australia, Westside Circus | Circus is a vibrant, physical activity increasingly recognised for the physical literacy it develops in young minds and bodies. Westside Circus, Melbourne’s leading not-for-profit charitable organisation creating quality circus experiences for young people aged three to twenty-five, uses circus to foster positive relationships between participants, families and communities, and promote health and wellbeing. WSC is the only... | Circus is a vibrant, physical activity increasingly recognised for the physical literacy it develops in young minds and bodies. Westside Circus, Melbourne’s leading not-for-profit charitable organisation creating quality circus experiences for young people aged three to twenty-five, uses circus to foster positive relationships between participants, families and communities, and promote health and wellbeing. WSC is the only funded circus in Melbourne working with young people as its core business and actively reaching in to vulnerable and disadvantaged communities. Last year WSC travelled 25,000 kilometres to reach over 3000 individuals and provide 15,000 workshop experiences, including hosting 1200 workshops at its venue in Preston. The Circus works with an array of communities, including Jewish, Islamic and Christian, refugee and asylum seekers, CALD groups, families experiencing inter-generational poverty, young people living with disability and local families, schools and community groups. Young people, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, are not just at the centre of what WSC does, they are the reason it exists. WSC believes in their right to access and participate in healthy, creative activities and that this access builds success in later life through the development of creativity and imagination. | |||||
4075 | MKids | Club Kids Music Academy | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/CKMA.jpg | Dale Packard | From an upbringing of banjos, folk festivals and family bands, Dale Packard has spent most of the last ten years touring the world with many of Australia’s most successful bands as a musician, tour manager and sound engineer. Passionate about the performing arts, Dale has also had an impressive career working for Regional Arts Victoria coordinating... | From an upbringing of banjos, folk festivals and family bands, Dale Packard has spent most of the last ten years touring the world with many of Australia’s most successful bands as a musician, tour manager and sound engineer. Passionate about the performing arts, Dale has also had an impressive career working for Regional Arts Victoria coordinating events around Australia connecting artists with new audiences and opportunities. Now a father, Dale has turned his attention to his latest project: Club Kids Music Academy. Celebrating the joy of music, he invites children into often off-limits adult world of electronic music and allows them to explore and learn about the ways we create and experience music in the modern age. | |||||
4045 | MTalks | Citizen-led, government dread: Why is it so hard to get civic-minded projects happening? | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/yarra-pools.jpg | Caroline Clements, Courtney Carthy, Mat Pember, Mirerva Holmes, Yarra Pools | Inspired by successful urban river swimming projects globally and here at home, Yarra Pools is a community-led proposal to re-introduce recreation and water-play to the lower Yarra River (Birrarung) and, in doing so, to transform an underused section of the iconic river’s northern bank into a thriving community facility. Yarra Pools propose an active and vibrant... | Inspired by successful urban river swimming projects globally and here at home, Yarra Pools is a community-led proposal to re-introduce recreation and water-play to the lower Yarra River (Birrarung) and, in doing so, to transform an underused section of the iconic river’s northern bank into a thriving community facility. Yarra Pools propose an active and vibrant riverside precinct that is accessible to all, bringing people a perspective of the river not seen since the middle of last century. Yarra Pools aims to bring people back to the river by advocating a swimmable and therefore healthy waterway all while celebrating a unique site’s cultural history by incorporating community involvement through design and ongoing operation. Produced by a small team of passionate Melburnians, Yarra Pools is seeking support to advance the project through a community-led, multi-staged design and construction process. | |||||
4085 | MKids | Circus play in the park with Westside Circus | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MPav-hoop.jpg | Westside Circus | Circus is a vibrant, physical activity increasingly recognised for the physical literacy it develops in young minds and bodies. Westside Circus, Melbourne’s leading not-for-profit charitable organisation creating quality circus experiences for young people aged three to twenty-five, uses circus to foster positive relationships between participants, families and communities, and promote health and wellbeing. WSC is the only... | Circus is a vibrant, physical activity increasingly recognised for the physical literacy it develops in young minds and bodies. Westside Circus, Melbourne’s leading not-for-profit charitable organisation creating quality circus experiences for young people aged three to twenty-five, uses circus to foster positive relationships between participants, families and communities, and promote health and wellbeing. WSC is the only funded circus in Melbourne working with young people as its core business and actively reaching in to vulnerable and disadvantaged communities. Last year WSC travelled 25,000 kilometres to reach over 3000 individuals and provide 15,000 workshop experiences, including hosting 1200 workshops at its venue in Preston. The Circus works with an array of communities, including Jewish, Islamic and Christian, refugee and asylum seekers, CALD groups, families experiencing inter-generational poverty, young people living with disability and local families, schools and community groups. Young people, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, are not just at the centre of what WSC does, they are the reason it exists. WSC believes in their right to access and participate in healthy, creative activities and that this access builds success in later life through the development of creativity and imagination. | |||||
4318 | MTalks | Chunky Move presents ‘You’re only as good as your last work’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/The-Body-Dwellings-and-Space.jpg | Amrita Hepi, Chunky Move, Gideon Obarzanek, Jo Lloyd, Lucy Guerin | Born in Adelaide, Australia, Lucy Guerin graduated from the Centre for Performing Arts in 1982 before joining the companies of Russell Dumas (Dance Exchange) and Nanette Hassall (Danceworks). Lucy moved to New York in 1989 for seven years where she danced with Tere O’Connor Dance, the Bebe Miller Company and Sara Rudner, and began to... | Born in Adelaide, Australia, Lucy Guerin graduated from the Centre for Performing Arts in 1982 before joining the companies of Russell Dumas (Dance Exchange) and Nanette Hassall (Danceworks). Lucy moved to New York in 1989 for seven years where she danced with Tere O’Connor Dance, the Bebe Miller Company and Sara Rudner, and began to produce her first choreographic works. She returned to Australia in 1996 and worked as an independent artist, creating new dance works. In 2002 she established Lucy Guerin Inc in Melbourne to support the development, creation and touring of new works with a focus on challenging and extending the concepts and practice of contemporary dance. Recent works include Weather (2012), Motion Picture (2015), The Dark Chorus (2016), Attractor (2017) and Split (2017). Lucy has toured her work extensively in Europe, Asia and North America as well as to most of Australia’s major festivals and venues. She has been commissioned by Chunky Move, Dance Works Rotterdam, Ricochet (UK ), Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project (USA), Lyon Opera Ballet (France), Rambert (London) among many others. Her many awards include the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Award, a New York Dance and Performance Award (a ‘Bessie’), several Green Room Awards, three Helpmann Awards and three Australian Dance Awards. In 2018 Lucy received the Shirley McKechnie, Green Room Award for Choreography. | |||||
4316 | MTalks | Chunky Move presents ‘The body as architecture’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Body-as-Architecture.jpg | Chunky Move, Deanne Butterworth, Ian Strange, Vanessa Bird | Vanessa Bird is an architect and co-founder of the multi-awarding-winning practice Bird de la Coeur Architects with a strong interest in local context and experimental housing models. The practice specialises in housing, ranging from multi-residential housing, to social housing, aged care, and single houses. Vanessa is a national councillor, Australian Institute of Architects and the... | Vanessa Bird is an architect and co-founder of the multi-awarding-winning practice Bird de la Coeur Architects with a strong interest in local context and experimental housing models. The practice specialises in housing, ranging from multi-residential housing, to social housing, aged care, and single houses. Vanessa is a national councillor, Australian Institute of Architects and the immediate past president of the Victorian Chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects. She is a board member of Architecture Media and The Australian Institute of Architects. She regularly contributes to mainstream media and journals on the role architecture plays in ensuring our cities and towns are sustainable and enriching. Vanessa is a member of the AIA Victorian Honours Committee, and has represented the AIA on juries, industry task forces and on Course Accreditation panels for several universities. She is a mentor to a number of younger women practitioners. Vanessa was a made a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Architects in 2008. Bird de la Coeur Architects is a member of the ‘Dancing Architects’ patron’s circle of Melbourne Festival. | |||||
4484 | MMeets | Christopher Boots Halloween Ball 2018 | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/CBHalloween_CR_SuzannePhoenix.jpg | Christopher Boots | Christopher Boots is a Melbourne-based industrial designer driven by a love of nature and light with a commitment to nothing short of excellence. Christopher launched his design studio in 2011 and since then the business has grown from a ‘one-man show’ to a team of twenty-six staff. Christopher’s extensive travel, research and training in the arts... | Christopher Boots is a Melbourne-based industrial designer driven by a love of nature and light with a commitment to nothing short of excellence. Christopher launched his design studio in 2011 and since then the business has grown from a 'one-man show' to a team of twenty-six staff. Christopher's extensive travel, research and training in the arts and design fields inform every project, providing lighting pieces with narratives of understated luxury. New methods and material exploration continue daily in Christopher's Fitzroy studio, using a broad variety of techniques with a diverse team of artisans, amongst them glass blowers, copper smiths, ceramicists, sculptors, and bronze casters. An amalgamation of tradition and cutting edge materials with various techniques result in bespoke handcrafted lighting, allowing an outlet to this unique designer’s creative vision. | |||||
4350 | MTalks | Changing architecture for a changing city | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/ChangingArchitectureforaChangingCity_CR_MoniqueWebber.jpg | Monique Webber | Monique Webber is an academic teaching and writing about art, architecture, and design; and the recipient of the 2017/18 State Library of Victoria La Trobe Society Fellowship. Monique’s research centres on the reception of visual culture in the contemporary era. Alongside her academic research and publications, Monique also works in art journalism and academic community engagement. | Monique Webber is an academic teaching and writing about art, architecture, and design; and the recipient of the 2017/18 State Library of Victoria La Trobe Society Fellowship. Monique’s research centres on the reception of visual culture in the contemporary era. Alongside her academic research and publications, Monique also works in art journalism and academic community engagement. | |||||
3949 | MTalks | Carme Pinós opening lecture | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/CPinos_Feb18_lowres.jpg | Carme Pinós, Melbourne School of Design | The Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, incorporating the Melbourne School of Design (MSD), is a creative and people-oriented built environment faculty at Australia’s leading research-intensive university, the University of Melbourne. MSD is passionate about activating the next generation of built environment professionals, providing a world-recognised education which inspires and enables graduates to create and influence... | The Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, incorporating the Melbourne School of Design (MSD), is a creative and people-oriented built environment faculty at Australia’s leading research-intensive university, the University of Melbourne. MSD is passionate about activating the next generation of built environment professionals, providing a world-recognised education which inspires and enables graduates to create and influence our world. The School teaches across the built environment fields, making us unique among Australian universities, and part of a select group worldwide. This mix of expertise enables MSD to prepare graduates to design solutions for an unpredictable future. MSD's staff and students are busy visualising exciting and relevant ways of programming our cities. Melbourne is a fantastic city in which to become and be an expert in the built environment professions. The School's lively culture of exploration manifests in classrooms, studios and research enquiry, complemented by lectures, forums and exhibitions. The University of Melbourne established an Architectural Atelier in 1919 and one of the first Bachelor degrees in Architecture in 1927. In 2019, it will celebrate the 150th anniversary of its first architecture graduate with a year-long program of events, the BE:150. | |||||
4157 | MTalks | BLAKitecture: Women’s business | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/BLAKitecture-1.jpg | Carroll Go-Sam, Francoise Lane, Laura Brown, Monash University Department of Architecture | Monash University Department of Architecture is proud to support BLAKitecture: Women’s business, in association with Parlour. | Monash University Department of Architecture is proud to support BLAKitecture: Women's business, in association with Parlour. | |||||
4253 | MTalks | BLAKitecture: Memorialisation | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/BLAKitecture-1.jpg | Carroll Go-Sam, Christine Phillips, Jock Gilbert, Julie Bukari Jones, Simon Knott | Simon Knott is a founding director of BKK Architects. Simon has extensive experience in Architecture and Urban Design on a broad range of projects for government, institutional, commercial, retail and residential clients. Beyond practice he has tutored design and technology subjects at RMIT and Monash Universities; Over 10 years he was the co-host of a... | Simon Knott is a founding director of BKK Architects. Simon has extensive experience in Architecture and Urban Design on a broad range of projects for government, institutional, commercial, retail and residential clients. Beyond practice he has tutored design and technology subjects at RMIT and Monash Universities; Over 10 years he was the co-host of a weekly architectural program, ‘The Architects’ for radio station 3RRR; He has co-hosted radio and TV shows for the ABC; is an active AIA contributor; and has written for numerous Architectural publications. Simon and BKK have represented Australia at three successive Venice Biennales (2008, 2010 and 2012). |
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4160 | MTalks | BLAKitecture: Looking backwards, looking forwards | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/BLAKitecture.jpg | Maddison Miller, Timmah Ball | Timmah Ball is an urban planner, freelance writer and zine maker. Her work has appeared in Meanjin, un Magazine, The Westerly, Overland, The Lifted Brow online, Cordite and The Griffith Review. She recently co-produced Wild Tongue Zine volume 2 for Next Wave, exploring the issues of unpaid labour and unacknowledged class privilege in the arts. | Timmah Ball is an urban planner, freelance writer and zine maker. Her work has appeared in Meanjin, un Magazine, The Westerly, Overland, The Lifted Brow online, Cordite and The Griffith Review. She recently co-produced Wild Tongue Zine volume 2 for Next Wave, exploring the issues of unpaid labour and unacknowledged class privilege in the arts. | |||||
4158 | MTalks | BLAKitecture: Indigenising procurement | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/BLAKitecture-1.jpg | Charles Williams, Clare Cousins, Jill Garner, Kieran Wong, Morgan Coleman | Morgan Coleman is the founder of Morgan Coleman Developments, a boutique property development company, and the CEO and founder of Vets On Call, a tech start-up redefining the veterinary industry. Previously, Morgan worked with property giant Lend Lease in development and construction management. He has extensive experience in procurement both as the procurer and the... | Morgan Coleman is the founder of Morgan Coleman Developments, a boutique property development company, and the CEO and founder of Vets On Call, a tech start-up redefining the veterinary industry. Previously, Morgan worked with property giant Lend Lease in development and construction management. He has extensive experience in procurement both as the procurer and the tenderer through his numerous business endeavours. | |||||
4159 | MTalks | BLAKitecture: Indigenising education | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/BLAKitecture-1.jpg | Dr Kelly Greenop, Melbourne School of Design, Shay McMahon | Shay McMahon is an Eora woman. Shay holds an undergraduate degree in Architecture from the University of Newcastle and a Masters in Planning from Deakin University. Shay has worked in Mexico City for Team730 and has assisted in the delivery of design projects around La Condesa in the south of Mexico City. Shay is currently... | Shay McMahon is an Eora woman. Shay holds an undergraduate degree in Architecture from the University of Newcastle and a Masters in Planning from Deakin University. Shay has worked in Mexico City for Team730 and has assisted in the delivery of design projects around La Condesa in the south of Mexico City. Shay is currently working with GHD as an urban planner as well as teaching at the University of Melbourne. | |||||
4665 | MTalks | BLAKitecture | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/BLAKitecture-1.jpg | 30/70, A-SPACE, A+, Abodo Wood, ACE Contractors Group, Adrian Eagle, Adrian Gray, Ajak Kwai, Alan Pert, Alan Tran, Alex Cullen, Alice Heyward, Alice Skye, Allara Briggs-Pattison, Alli Edwards, AM:PM.RC, Amadou Suso, Amanda-Agnes Nichols, Amrita Hepi, Amy Dunstan, Amy Muir, Amy Spiers, Andrew Laidlaw, Andy Butler, Andy Fergus, Angela Bailey, Ani Lamont, Ann Ferguson, Annaliese Redlich, Annette Krauss, Annika Kristensen, Anthony Clarke, Aphids, Arabella Frahn-Starkie, Aram Khalkhali, ARC Centre of Excellence in Bio-Nano Science and Technology (CBNS), Arcadia Winds, Aretha Brown, Arts Project Australia, Asialink Arts Global Project Space, Assemble Papers, Associate Professor Alan Duffy, Associate Professor Robert Burke and Professor Tony Gould, Atlanta Eke, Aunty Kerrie Doyle, Australian Art Orchestra, Australian Music Vault, Australian National Academy of Music, Australian Youth Orchestra, Aviva Endean, Baby Blue, Bakehouse Studios, Bates Smart, bebé, Beci Orpin, Bedroom Suck Records, Ben Keck, Ben Landau, BenFugee & Aleesha Jasmine, Benjamin Garg, Benjamin Law, Benjamin Solah, Betsy-Sue Clarke, Big Rig, Blair Smith, Blanche Alexander, Boris Portnoy, Bricky B, Brow Books, Burundian Drummers, Cameron Bishop, Campbell Walshe, Candice Raeburn, Carlo Ratti, Carlos Uxo, Carme Pinós, Carmel Wade, Caroline Clements, Carolyn D’Cruz, Carroll Go-Sam, Caseaux O.S.L.O, Cassandra Chilton, Cassie Hansen, Cayn Borthwick, Celeste Carnegie, Centre for Workplace Leadership, Centre of Visual Art|CoVA, Charles Williams, Chels Marshall, Chook Race, Chris Cochius, Christine Phillips, Christopher Boots, Christopher Sanderson, Chunky Move, Ciro Márquez, Clare Cousins, Claudy Knight, Clem Bastow, Code Like a Girl, Collectivity Talks, Community Hubs Australia, Cookin’ On 3 Burners, Cool Out Sun, Courtney Carthy, Crying on the Eastern Freeway, CultureLink Singapore, Dale Hardiman, Dale Packard, Dale Simpson, Dan Giovannoni, Dana Hutchins, Daniel Jenatsch, Danièle Hromek, Danielle Storm, Danny Lacy, Darren Vukasinovic, Dave Martin, Dave Martin, David Cross, David Fitzsimmons, David Giles-Kaye, David Poulton, Daymon Greulich, Deanne Butterworth, Deep Soulful Sweats, Div Pillay, DJ Cookie, DJ Sezzo, DJ Tilly Perry, Don Letts, Donna Stolzenberg, Dr Andrea Sharam, Dr Catherine Strong, Dr Celestina Sagazio, Dr Danny Butt, Dr David Irving, Dr Elizabeth Churchill, Dr Emma O’Brien, Dr Emma Rush, Dr Fleur Watson, Dr Glenda Caldwell, Dr Isun Kazerani, Dr Jessamy Gleeson, Dr Kate Raynes-Goldie, Dr Kelly Greenop, Dr Kirsten Ellis, Dr Linny Kimly Phuong, Dr Margaret Osborne, Dr Nicole Kalms, Dr Nigel Taylor, Dr Olivia Guntarik, Dr Peter van der Kamp, Dr Stephanie Liddicoat, Dr Steven Baker, Dr Terence Chong, Dr Tien Huynh, Dr Watts, DRMNGNOW, Eine Kleine Wind, Elena Pereyra, Elia Nurvista, Eliana Horn, Elizabeth, Ella Gauci-Seddon, Ellaswood, Ellen Davies, Ellen Jacobsen, Emerald, Emily Mottram, Emily Wong, Emma King, Emma Telfer, Engineers Without Borders Australia, Erica McCalman, Erin Nowak, Esther Anatolitis, Esther Lloyd, Esther Stewart, Eugenia Flynn, Eugenia Lim, Fábio Duarte, Farah Farouque, Felicity Watson, Finnian Langham, Fiona Gillmore, FiX, Fixperts, Flamenco Fiesta Group, Four Pillars Gin, Francoise Lane, Gabi Ngcobo, Gabriella Gulacsi, Gabrielle de Vietri, Galambo, Gary Chan, Gas, Gemma Leigh Dodds, Geoffrey Watson, George McEncroe, Georgina Darvidis, Gideon Obarzanek, Gilbert Rochecouste, Glen Walton, Golden Gate Brass, Gonzalo Ortega, Gordon Koang, Gretchen Coombs, Grimshaw, Groove Therapy, Hana Assafiri, Hannah Barry, Happy Melon, Hector Jonges, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Helen Marcou, Hilary Glow, Hillary Goldsmith, Hip Hop Yoga Brunswick, Honor Eastly, Hope St Radio, Housing Choices Australia, Hugh Davies, Hugh Utting, Hyphen-Labs, Ian McDougall, Ian Strange, Iceclaw, IchikawaEdward, Imam Nur Warsame, Inés Benavente-Molina, Isabella Bower, Jacinta Parsons, Jacob Coppedge, Jadan Carroll, James Horton, Jan van Schaik, Jane Caught, Jason Twill, Jax Jacki Brown, Jean Darling, Jefa Greenaway, Jeni Paay, Jennifer Loveless, Jeremy Kleeman, Jeremy McLeod, Jesse Chrisan, Jessica Hitchcock, Jewel Box Performances, Jill Garner, Jim Antonopoulos, Jinghua Qian, Jo Lloyd, Jo Pugh, Jock Gilbert, John Brooks, John Caldow, John Rayner, Jonathan Holloway, Jonathan Homsey, Joshua Lynch, JOY 94.9, Jude Chrisan, Julian Burnside AO QC, Juliana Engberg, Julie Bukari Jones, Justin Ray, Justine Clark, Kaare Krokene, Kalala X Iki San, Karen Alcock, Katherine Sainsbery, Katherine Seaton, Katrina Jojkity, Katy Morrison, Katya Johanson, Kerry Levier, Kerstin Thompson, Kieran Wong, Kim Teo, Kiri Delly, Kitiya Palaskas, Kris Daff, Kylie Auldist, L&NDLESS, La Trobe University Centre for the Study of the Inland, Larry Parsons, Laura Brown, Laura Murray, Lauren Urquhart, Lay The Mystic X Pookie, Leah Jing, Leanne Zilka, Leona Holloway, Lidia Thorpe, Lila Neugebauer, Linda Cheng, Lisa Currie, Lisa Greenaway, Littlefoot & Co., Lord Mayor Sally Capp, Louise Adler, Louise Curtin, Luca Lana, Lucreccia Quintanilla, Lucy Guerin, Ly Hoàng Ly, Lydia Connolly-Hiatt, Lynda Roberts, Lyno Vuth, Maddee Clark, Maddison Miller, Madeleine Dore, Madeleine Flynn and Tim Humphrey, Madi Colville Walker, Mama Alto, Maree Grenfell, Marg D’Arcy , Margherita Coppolino, Marie Foulston, Marija Janev, Marilyne Nicholls, Marinos Drakopoulos, Mark Ayres, Mark Smith, Marshall McGuire, Martina Copley, Mat Pember, Matt Gibson, McIntyre Partnership, Megan Payne, Melanie Lane, Melbourne School of Design, Melbourne Theatre Company, Melbourne University Publishing, Merchant Road, Michael Camakaris, Michael Lennon, Michael McMaster, Michael Short, Mikey Young, Millie Cattlin, Mindy Meng Wang, Miranda Sparks, Mirerva Holmes, Mithu Sen, Mitra Anderson-Oliver, Mixtape Fitness, Molly Dyson, Molly O’Shaughnessy, Mona Ruijs, Monash University Department of Architecture, Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA, Monique Webber, Monique Woodward, Morgan Coleman, Multicultural Arts Victoria, My Best Friend’s Wedding DJs, Mystery Guest, MzRizk, Naomi Milgrom AO, Nastaran Jafari, National Trust of Australia (Victoria), Neil Cabatingan, Nerida Conisbee, Nervegna Reed Architecture, Nevena Spirovska, New Architects Melbourne, New Palm Court Orchestra, NH Architecture, Nic Dowse, Nina Bennett, Noise In My Head, Norman Katende, Nuraini Juliastuti, OK EG, OK EG, On Diamond, One Fire Aboriginal Dance Company, One Love Jump, OoPLA, Open House Melbourne, Orlando Harrison, Oscar Key Sung, Parlour: women, equity, architecture, Pasefika Vitoria Choir, Paul Douglas, Paul Gorrie, Permits, Peter Knight, Peter Symes, Philip Boon, Phoebe Harrison, Phoebe Whitman, Pia Cerveri, Playable Streets, Pro E, Professor Dale Fisher, Professor Donald Bates, Professor Harriet Edquist, Professor Ian de Vere, Professor Mark Burry AO, Professor Martyn Hook, Professor Natalie King, Professor Rob Adams AM, Professor Shitij Kapur, Prue Gilbert, Public Art Commission, Quino Holland, Rachel Ang, Rachel Yang, Raquel Solier, Ras Jahknow, Real Life, Rebecca Coates, Ricardo Alvarez, RMIT Architecture, RMIT Interior Design, RMIT School of Fashion and Textiles, Rob McGauran, Robert Downie, Robin Penty, Rock Academy Australia, Rohan Brooks, Rohini Kappadath, Ronnen Goren, Rory Hyde, Rose Redston, Rosie Jean, Ross Turnbull, Rowan Quinn, Rudely Interrupted, Rutika Parag Patki, Ryan Lee, SA The Collective, Sam Almaliki, Santilla Chingaipe, Sarah Lynn Rees, Sarah Song, Sarah Werkmeister, Screamy, Sello Molefi, Semina, Sene Smalley, Sefa Stewart & Silao Stanzlauz, SensiLab at Monash University, Shadowfax Wines, Shakira Hussein, Shannon May Powell, Shareena Clanton, Shay McMahon, Signal Curators, Simon Knott, Simon Tait, Simona Castricum, Simone Gervasi, Sir Nicholas Serota CH, Sir Peter Cook, Skye Haldane, Sofie Kvist, Soju-Gang, Soli Tesema, Sophie Gannon, Sophie Miles, Sophie Patitsas, Sophie Ross, Sose Fuamoli, Soukous Ba Congo, Spanish Architects Society, Spoonbill, Stanislava Pinchuk, State Library Victoria, Stefan Preuss, Stephanie Andrews, Stephen Choi, Stephen Yuen, Stork Theatre, Studio Wonder, Su-Yiin Lai, Sui Zhen, Swampland Magazine, Sweet Whirl, Systa BB, Tania Davidge, TEAGAN, Tenth Court Records, The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, The Australian Institute of Architects, The Design & Creative Practice Enabling Capability Platform, The Echoes Project, The Letter String Quartet, The Northcote Penguins, The Orbweavers, The Rogue Academy, The Royal Swazi Spa, The Wolf Rayets, Thigh Master, Three Thousand Thieves, Tilman Robinson, Tim Leslie, Timmah Ball, Tom + Captain, Tract Consultants, Triana Hernandez, Tristen Harwood, Troy Innocent, Turret Truck, Two Birds Brewing, UAP, UB, Upulie Divisekera, Urban Art Projects, Valanga Khoza, Vanessa Bird, Vicky Featherston Tu, Victorian Guitar Orchestra, Victorian Young Planners, Vince The Kid, Virginia Dowzer, Virginia Trioli, Vlad Doudakliev, WAG, Waterfall Person, Westside Circus, Willing, Yamaha Music Australia, Yarra Pools, Ziggy Johnston and Miles Johnston, Zoe Condliffe | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a... | Zoe Condliffe is an experienced facilitator, gender advocate, artist and social entrepreneur who has worked with Plan International Australia and XYX Lab on Free To Be as well as working with women to tell stories collectively as a way of healing from trauma and violence. She is CEO and founder of She’s A Crowd, a digital storytelling platform for women to share their stories. Zoe is a PhD candidate in the XYX Lab. | |||||
3955 | MTalks | Bee bread: Human bread made using honeybee food technology | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Nic-Dowse-Bees-on-capped-and-uncalled-honey.jpg | Boris Portnoy, Merchant Road, Nic Dowse | Nic Dowse is the founder of the Honey Fingers studio, a creative and collective project that explores the connections between farming, food, art, history, design and education, whose work always revolves around bees. | Nic Dowse is the founder of the Honey Fingers studio, a creative and collective project that explores the connections between farming, food, art, history, design and education, whose work always revolves around bees. | |||||
4719 | MMusic | Bedroom Suck Records presents ‘Music in Exile: Mindy Meng Wang x Sui Zhen’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/IMGL7147.jpg | Bedroom Suck Records, DJ Cookie, Mindy Meng Wang, Sui Zhen | Sui Zhen is the alias of Melbourne-based artist Becky Sui Zhen. After EPs Female Basic and Body Reset , she released the dream-beat world of Secretly Susan in 2015, marking a return to more traditional vocal-led pop songs inspired by lover’s rock, dub lounge and bossanova synth pop. Sui Zhen is a versatile musician who has appeared... | Sui Zhen is the alias of Melbourne-based artist Becky Sui Zhen. After EPs Female Basic and Body Reset , she released the dream-beat world of Secretly Susan in 2015, marking a return to more traditional vocal-led pop songs inspired by lover’s rock, dub lounge and bossanova synth pop. Sui Zhen is a versatile musician who has appeared most recently with heat-beat band NO ZU on vocals, as well as in a recent collaboration with Tornado Wallace on Today, a favourite on Double J that has piqued the attention of tastemakers worldwide. Secretly Susan was released through Remote Control Records, Two Syllable Records (USA) and a CD release in Japan with P-Vine Records with critical claim from Rolling Stone and Pitchfork Media. Fresh from performances at SXSW, Sugar Mountain Festival and an artist residency in Hokkaido, Japan, Sui Zhen is now developing her next album and persona. | |||||
4651 | MMusic | Bakehouse sessions: Secret rehearsals | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/171006_LoveisLove-and-Bakehouse_Credit-Bec-Capp-139.jpg | Bakehouse Studios, Don Letts, Kylie Auldist, On Diamond, Rudely Interrupted, Sweet Whirl, Systa BB | For the past twenty-six years, Systa BB has been producing and presenting radio, MCing and DJing, curating film and music festivals and sharing music that binds us. From her current radio show, The Good, the Dub and the Global, on 3RRR to lighting up the dance floor from Stonnington Jazz Festival to Jamaican Music and Food Festival, she brings... | For the past twenty-six years, Systa BB has been producing and presenting radio, MCing and DJing, curating film and music festivals and sharing music that binds us. From her current radio show, The Good, the Dub and the Global, on 3RRR to lighting up the dance floor from Stonnington Jazz Festival to Jamaican Music and Food Festival, she brings community in all she does. Lee Scratch Perry, LKJ, Dub Syndicate, Tony Allen, Femi Kuti n Natacha Atlas are all artists Systa BB has played with, as well as appearing at many festivals and industry conferences, talking radio. Her current obsessions are preparing to MC her umpteenth year at WOMADelaide 2019, and Music Victoria Chair of the Global Genre Award Panel. She ain't done yet… | |||||
4525 | MMusic | Australian Youth Orchestra chamber players | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Australian-Youth-Orchestra-Chamber-Players_CR_Kris-Washusen.jpg | Australian Youth Orchestra | The Australian Youth Orchestra (AYO) has a reputation for being one of the world’s most prestigious and innovative training organisations for young pre-professional musicians. Its training pathway has been created to nurture the musical development of Australia’s finest young instrumentalists across metropolitan and regional Australia: from the emerging, gifted, school-aged student, to those on the... | The Australian Youth Orchestra (AYO) has a reputation for being one of the world’s most prestigious and innovative training organisations for young pre-professional musicians. Its training pathway has been created to nurture the musical development of Australia’s finest young instrumentalists across metropolitan and regional Australia: from the emerging, gifted, school-aged student, to those on the verge of a professional career. AYO presents tailored training and performance programs each year for aspiring musicians, composers, arts administrators and music journalists aged twelve to thirty. The AYO occupies a special place in the musical culture of Australia, where one generation of brilliant musicians inspires the next, where aspiring musicians get a taste of life as professional musicians, and where like-minded individuals from all over the country gather for intense periods to learn from each other, study and perform. On the world stage, the AYO has established itself as a cultural ambassador for Australia on twenty-one international tours since its first in 1970. Today, countless AYO alumni are members of some of the finest professional orchestras worldwide. | |||||
4048 | MMusic | Australian National Academy of Music presents Golden Gate Brass | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Golden-Gate-Brass-II.jpeg | Australian National Academy of Music, Golden Gate Brass | Formed in 2017 at the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM), Golden Gate Brass is an ensemble dedicated to providing high quality performances of brass repertoire. Its members are Michael Olsen and Fletcher Cox (trumpets), Aidan Gabriels (horn), Jackson Bankovic (trombone), and Jason Catchpowle (tuba). Golden Gate Brass have appeared in concert at ANAM, Four... | Formed in 2017 at the Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM), Golden Gate Brass is an ensemble dedicated to providing high quality performances of brass repertoire. Its members are Michael Olsen and Fletcher Cox (trumpets), Aidan Gabriels (horn), Jackson Bankovic (trombone), and Jason Catchpowle (tuba). Golden Gate Brass have appeared in concert at ANAM, Four Winds, The Savage Club, The Brunswick Green and at the National Gallery of Victoria and have collaborated with Ad Lib Collective and the Corelia Quintet. Each member of the ensemble maintains an impressive career in their own right, having collectively appeared in every full-time professional orchestra in the country as well as in numerous other performances, festivals and competitions across Australia. Golden Gate Brass provide performances which are high energy, innovative and exciting. They have also shared their experience with younger musicians through their involvement at ANAM, UWA, Four Winds and South Coast Music Camp. Golden Gate Brass enjoy sharing their love of music with a younger audience and with those that may not have previously had opportunities to see a chamber ensemble perform. They are passionate about commissioning new works to augment the brass quintet repertoire and aim to bring high quality performances of brass quintet music to the public. | |||||
4620 | MMusic | Australian Music Vault presents Roger Knox in song and story | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Roger-Knox-in-Conversation-MPavilion-image-2000-wide-Image-supplied-by-Roger-Knox-and-family.jpg | Australian Music Vault | The Australian Music Vault is located at Arts Centre Melbourne and includes unique stories, archival footage, interactive experiences and iconic objects drawn from Arts Centre Melbourne’s Australian Performing Arts Collection. The Australian Music Vault puts you up close with the best of the Australian music industry. | The Australian Music Vault is located at Arts Centre Melbourne and includes unique stories, archival footage, interactive experiences and iconic objects drawn from Arts Centre Melbourne's Australian Performing Arts Collection. The Australian Music Vault puts you up close with the best of the Australian music industry. | |||||
4225 | MTalks | Assemble Papers presents ‘Living closer together: Symposium’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/AssemblePapersSymposium_CR_TjasaKalkan-2.jpg | Andy Fergus, Annaliese Redlich, Assemble Papers, Ben Keck, Dave Martin, Dr Andrea Sharam, Eugenia Lim, Jane Caught, Mitra Anderson-Oliver, Monique Woodward, Quino Holland, Sarah Lynn Rees, Sui Zhen, Vlad Doudakliev | Vlad Doudakliev is an architect at Fieldwork who since 2014 has worked on educational, commercial, cultural and multi-residential projects across a variety of scales around Australia. With a deep interest in the public role of architecture in shaping an individual’s experiences of spaces, Vlad explores these themes in his projects thorough rigorous research, user engagement, design... | Vlad Doudakliev is an architect at Fieldwork who since 2014 has worked on educational, commercial, cultural and multi-residential projects across a variety of scales around Australia. With a deep interest in the public role of architecture in shaping an individual’s experiences of spaces, Vlad explores these themes in his projects thorough rigorous research, user engagement, design expression and detailing. He is an advocate for the agency that architects must have in the discussions and actions involved in the shaping of our cities. Vlad has been an editor of Architect Victoria magazine (2014–2017), and PLACE magazine (2012–2013), exploring a range of themes in architecture and the urban environment, both through editorial and in collaboration with a variety of guest editors. Vlad is the leader of Fieldstudies, a research group within Fieldwork that has a mandate to explore the multifaceted issue of housing affordability within Australia. Within the scope of this research, he is currently teaching a Masters Architectural Design Studio at the University of Melbourne focusing on the opportunities of build-to-rent development model for an apartment building proposal for a site in Melbourne. He has previously also taught architectural history and theory at Monash University. | |||||
4227 | MMeets | Assemble Papers issue #10 launch: ‘Housing’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/AssemblePapersLaunch_CR_TjasaKalkan.jpg | Assemble Papers | Assemble Papers is a weekly online and biannual print publication exploring small footprint living and the culture of living closer together. Based in Melbourne, Assemble Papers celebrates the local while taking a global perspective on art, design, architecture, urbanism, the environment and financial affairs. Taking a slow approach to the internet, AP publishes a free... | Assemble Papers is a weekly online and biannual print publication exploring small footprint living and the culture of living closer together. Based in Melbourne, Assemble Papers celebrates the local while taking a global perspective on art, design, architecture, urbanism, the environment and financial affairs. Taking a slow approach to the internet, AP publishes a free weekly newsletter of city-centric content. Subscribe on their website and pick up a copy of the current issue at MPavilion all summer long! | |||||
4354 | MTalks | Asialink Arts presents Melanie Lane | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/O0beKgaMTovhj3PCBfiw_Antony-Hamilton-and-Melanie-Lane-in-New-Creation_Lucy-Guerin-Inc-residency-2016_image-credit-Dian-McLeod_preview.jpeg | Asialink Arts Global Project Space, Melanie Lane | Melanie Lane is a choreographer and performer based between Berlin and Melbourne. As a performer she has worked with various companies and artists such as Kobalt Works | Arco Renz, Club Guy and Roni, Tino Seghal, Antony Hamilton and Chunky Move, performing worldwide. Since 2007, Melanie is artistic collaborator to Belgian dance company Kobalt Works... | Melanie Lane is a choreographer and performer based between Berlin and Melbourne. As a performer she has worked with various companies and artists such as Kobalt Works | Arco Renz, Club Guy and Roni, Tino Seghal, Antony Hamilton and Chunky Move, performing worldwide. Since 2007, Melanie is artistic collaborator to Belgian dance company Kobalt Works | Arco Renz, collaborating on projects in Norway, Germany, Belgium and Indonesia. As a choreographer, Melanie has established a repertory of works performing in international festivals and theatres such as Tanz im August, Uzes Danse Festival, Arts House Melbourne, Sydney Opera House, O Espaco do Tempo, Festival Antigel, Dance Massive, Carriageworks, Chunky Move and HAU Hebbel am Ufer Berlin amongst others. She has been artist in residence at Dock 11 Berlin, Tanzwerkstatt Berlin, Lucy Guerin Studios, Arts House Melbourne and Schauspielhaus Leipzig. | |||||
4356 | MTalks | Asialink Arts presents Hugh Davies | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Omikuji-Puzzle-Cabinet-Maze-by-Hugh-Davies.jpg | Asialink Arts Global Project Space, Hugh Davies | Hugh Davies is an interdisciplinary artist, academic and media researcher. In 2017 he was an Asialink creative exchange resident exploring, connecting and curating experimental and independent games in the Asia Pacific region. This project continues his fifteen-year practice using games as an artistic medium and six-year directorial involvement with the Freeplay Independent Games Festival. With... | Hugh Davies is an interdisciplinary artist, academic and media researcher. In 2017 he was an Asialink creative exchange resident exploring, connecting and curating experimental and independent games in the Asia Pacific region. This project continues his fifteen-year practice using games as an artistic medium and six-year directorial involvement with the Freeplay Independent Games Festival. With creative output spanning sculpture, installation, image and video production, games and participatory practice, Hugh’s works as an artist and game designer have been presented in Europe the Americas, Asia, and Oceania. In 2014, Hugh received his PhD from Monash University studying transmedia games and mixed reality experiences, and he continues research into expansive games that transcend traditional boundaries and expectations. | |||||
4046 | MTalks | Architecture, design, gender and education | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/MPavilion.jpg | Amy Muir, Clare Cousins, Jefa Greenaway, Karen Alcock, Matt Gibson, Rob McGauran, Ross Turnbull, Sofie Kvist, Stefan Preuss, Tania Davidge, The Australian Institute of Architects | The Australian Institute of Architects is the peak body for the architectural profession in Australia, representing 11,000 members, and works to improve built environments by promoting quality, responsible, sustainable design. The Victorian Chapter of the Institute consciously engages with various sectors of the industry in order to provide a varied set of views and expertise. By... | The Australian Institute of Architects is the peak body for the architectural profession in Australia, representing 11,000 members, and works to improve built environments by promoting quality, responsible, sustainable design. The Victorian Chapter of the Institute consciously engages with various sectors of the industry in order to provide a varied set of views and expertise. By doing this, it widens the conversation and allows for a much broader audience to highlight challenges and common issues faced across industries. | |||||
4527 | MTalks | Architecture is good for you | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/NAM24-MPav_Sharon-Crabb_DSC_2872-2_2000px-wide-72-dpi.jpg | Andy Fergus, Anthony Clarke, Isabella Bower, Linda Cheng, New Architects Melbourne, Tim Leslie | Tim Leslie is an experienced architect with two decades of experience working with some of Australia’s and the UK’s leading architectural practices. Joining Bates Smart in 2006, he was promoted as the Melbourne’s studio’s first studio director in 2013. Tim works across a broad range of sectors, with a focus on developing projects from conception... | Tim Leslie is an experienced architect with two decades of experience working with some of Australia’s and the UK’s leading architectural practices. Joining Bates Smart in 2006, he was promoted as the Melbourne’s studio’s first studio director in 2013. Tim works across a broad range of sectors, with a focus on developing projects from conception to planning approval stage. He is highly regarded for his architectural integrity, leadership and tenacity. Notably, Tim was the director in charge for the competition winning Australian Embassy in Washington, DC, which is currently in documentation. He has also had instrumental roles on many key projects including the award-winning commercial tower at 171 Collins Street and neighbouring 161 Collins Street, the residential towers at 17 and 35 Spring Street, and both Bendigo and Cabrini Hospitals. In 2008, Tim founded Open House Melbourne, a not-for-profit event promoting architecture and buildings of significance to the public. The original success of the event lies in part to Tim’s insight into architecture and how to communicate its worth to others. | |||||
4293 | MMusic | Arcadia Winds open rehearsal: ‘Australiana’ | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Arcadia-Winds.jpeg | Arcadia Winds | Arcadia Winds are trailblazers for Australian wind music. Awarded a fellowship at the Australian National Academy of Music upon their formation in late 2013, they became Musica Viva Australia’s inaugural FutureMakers musicians from 2015 to 2017. They’ve taken their brand of energetic, joyful and spontaneous performance to stages across Australia; concert halls throughout mainland China; and... | Arcadia Winds are trailblazers for Australian wind music. Awarded a fellowship at the Australian National Academy of Music upon their formation in late 2013, they became Musica Viva Australia’s inaugural FutureMakers musicians from 2015 to 2017. They've taken their brand of energetic, joyful and spontaneous performance to stages across Australia; concert halls throughout mainland China; and listeners around the world through broadcasts of the BBC Proms Australia chamber music series. And they have revelled in musical partnerships with internationally renowned performers including the Australian String Quartet, and piano virtuosi Lambert Orkis, Paavali Jumppanen and Anna Goldsworthy. A desire to celebrate Australian music has led Arcadia Winds to commission works by composers such as Elliott Gyger, Natalie Williams and Lachlan Skipworth. In 2017, they recorded Lachlan Skipworth’s Echoes and Lines on their debut self-titled EP, released in partnership with ABC Classics and Musica Viva. Equally focused on inspiring a love of wind music in the next generation, Arcadia Winds have recently developed an hour-long show for the Musica Viva In Schools (MVIS) program. Titled The Air I Breathe, it will showcase the magical transformation of breath into music to thousands of schoolchildren from 2017 to 2020. | |||||
4141 | MMusic | Alice Skye and friends | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Please-credit-Michelle-Grace-Hunder.jpg | Alice Skye | Alice Skye is a singer-songwriter, Wergaia and Wemba Wemba woman and universal little sister. Originally from country Victoria, Alice grew up aside the sandstone mountains and wildflowers of the Grampians and now lives in Melbourne. Still inspired by her roots, Alice’s songs sparkle with a sensitivity and maturity well beyond her years, accompanied by the... | Alice Skye is a singer-songwriter, Wergaia and Wemba Wemba woman and universal little sister. Originally from country Victoria, Alice grew up aside the sandstone mountains and wildflowers of the Grampians and now lives in Melbourne. Still inspired by her roots, Alice's songs sparkle with a sensitivity and maturity well beyond her years, accompanied by the gentle and hauntingly sparse melodies of a piano score. Alice’s voice is a combination of hopeful and haunting, naturally sweet and dreamingly narcotic. Her stripped back piano melodies elevate the gentle moodiness of her song writing, transforming her once bedroom scribblings into well-crafted and articulated lyrics on love, loss and life. Alice is the new kid on the block but has caught attention early with her acclaimed debut album, Friends With Feelings, which was released in April 2018. Honoured as the inaugural recipient of the First Peoples Emerging Artist Award on International Women’s Day, Alice is also a 2018 NIMA Award finalist. | |||||
4021 | MRelay | Beyond diversity: Creating global cities | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/17093825125_f5498a2d06_b.jpg | Andy Butler, Farah Farouque, Gabrielle de Vietri, Hana Assafiri, Imam Nur Warsame, Leah Jing, Maddee Clark, Nevena Spirovska, Norman Katende, Rohini Kappadath, Stanislava Pinchuk | Working under the Miso moniker, Stanislava Pinchuk is a Ukrainian artist working with data mapping the changing topographies of war and conflict zones. Her work tracks how landscape is changed by political events, and how ground retains memory in its contours as testament. | Working under the Miso moniker, Stanislava Pinchuk is a Ukrainian artist working with data mapping the changing topographies of war and conflict zones. Her work tracks how landscape is changed by political events, and how ground retains memory in its contours as testament. | |||||
4022 | MRelay | Ageing, ableism and architecture | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/16167954662_d473bba7d3_c.jpg | Alan Pert, Anthony Clarke, Celeste Carnegie, Jane Caught, Jax Jacki Brown, Kerry Levier, Margherita Coppolino, Mark Smith, Michael Camakaris, Rose Redston, Tania Davidge | Tania Davidge is an architect, artist, writer, researcher and educator. She has a Master’s degree in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University in New York and experience across architecture, public art, urban design and strategic design. As a director of the design and research practice OoPLA, Tania is interested in the relationship of people and... | Tania Davidge is an architect, artist, writer, researcher and educator. She has a Master’s degree in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University in New York and experience across architecture, public art, urban design and strategic design. As a director of the design and research practice OoPLA, Tania is interested in the relationship of people and communities to architecture, cities and public space. Her work focuses on the connection between people, place, spatial identity and built form. | |||||
4232 | MMusic | Aftermath: A dawn happening | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/aftermath-IMG_2069.JPG.jpeg | Australian Art Orchestra, Aviva Endean, Georgina Darvidis, Monash University Museum of Art | MUMA, Peter Knight, Tilman Robinson | Tilman Robinson is one of the young leading lights of Australian music. A composer, producer and sound designer based in Melbourne he creates electro-acoustic music across a range of genres including classical minimalism, improvised, experimental, electronic and ambient musics. Academy trained in the fields of both classical and jazz composition, Tilman’s diverse output focuses on... | Tilman Robinson is one of the young leading lights of Australian music. A composer, producer and sound designer based in Melbourne he creates electro-acoustic music across a range of genres including classical minimalism, improvised, experimental, electronic and ambient musics. Academy trained in the fields of both classical and jazz composition, Tilman’s diverse output focuses on the psychological impact of sound. | |||||
4670 | MTalks | A revolutionary city, by Millennials | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Revolutionary-City_CR_Bloomberg-via-Getty-Images.jpg | Alan Tran, Ella Gauci-Seddon, Hugh Utting, Phoebe Harrison, Victorian Young Planners | The Victorian Young Planners is the local professional and student body of Planning Institute of Australia. The VYP plays an active role in supporting positive policy and advocacy outcomes to enable sustainable, inclusive and equitable cities. The Committee helps guide students and young professionals in their role of creating better communities. | The Victorian Young Planners is the local professional and student body of Planning Institute of Australia. The VYP plays an active role in supporting positive policy and advocacy outcomes to enable sustainable, inclusive and equitable cities. The Committee helps guide students and young professionals in their role of creating better communities. | |||||
4347 | MProjects | ||Reflections|| ritual by Lisa Greenaway | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/mpavilion_reflections3.jpg | Lisa Greenaway | Lisa Greenaway is a sound artist and producer working in broadcast, live DJ performance and public installation. Trained as a specialist audio arts engineer at the ABC and with a background of spoken word performance, creative radio production and theatre sound design, Lisa combines technical finesse with an intuitive ear for the rhythm and melody... | Lisa Greenaway is a sound artist and producer working in broadcast, live DJ performance and public installation. Trained as a specialist audio arts engineer at the ABC and with a background of spoken word performance, creative radio production and theatre sound design, Lisa combines technical finesse with an intuitive ear for the rhythm and melody in everyday sounds, spatial awareness and the construction of atmospheres using voice, music and field recordings. Lisa's work ranges from radio art works, spoken word and music tracks and DJ sets to spatial sound installation works and poetry film. Working as DJ LAPKAT in Australia and Europe, Lisa mixes global rhythm and melody, multilingual poetry and story, collaborating with poets on spoken word, music and soundscape. LAPKAT presents the monthly podcast La Danza Poetica for Groovalizacion Radio (Europe) and Chimeres (Greece). Ongoing research into the global phenomenon of oral storytelling and folk tradition informs all of Lisa’s work, alongside research into philosophies of deep listening, spatial sound design and sound meditation, with the aim to develop truly immersive and transformative listening experiences. In 2018 Lisa is in residence at the Spatial Sound Institute in Budapest, working with the 4DSOUND system. | |||||
4067 | MTalks | ‘The art museum in flux’ Sir Nicholas Serota in conversation with Rebecca Coates | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/NS-cropped-1.png | Rebecca Coates, Sir Nicholas Serota CH | Sir Nicholas Serota CH is Chair of Arts Council England and a member of the Board of the BBC. Sir Nicholas was director of Tate from 1988 to 2017. During this period Tate opened Tate St Ives (1993) and Tate Modern (2000 and extension 2016), redefining the Millbank building as Tate Britain (2000). Tate also... |
Sir Nicholas Serota CH is Chair of Arts Council England and a member of the Board of the BBC.
Sir Nicholas was director of Tate from 1988 to 2017. During this period Tate opened Tate St Ives (1993) and Tate Modern (2000 and extension 2016), redefining the Millbank building as Tate Britain (2000). Tate also broadened its field of interest to include twentieth-century photography, film, and performance, as well as collecting from Latin America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa. He was previously director of Whitechapel Art Gallery where he curated many exhibitions. At Tate his most recent curatorial projects have been a Gerhard Richter retrospective and Matisse: The Cut-Outs.
At the Arts Council he has established the Durham Commission in collaboration with Durham University. The Commission will explore the benefits of creativity in education and the implications for the social mobility, sense of identity and confidence of young people. It will look at creativity across all subjects but will examine the particular contribution made to the development of young people through experience of the arts.
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4530 | MMeets | ‘(Definitely) the Best Dogs of All Time’ book launch | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/9781925713510-1.jpg | Clem Bastow, Jadan Carroll, Molly Dyson | Molly Dyson is an Australian illustrator based in Berlin. Since completing a Bachelor of Fine Art at Victorian College of the Arts in 2010, her work has been featured in publications including The Lifted Brow, Frankie, Vice and Merry Jane. | Molly Dyson is an Australian illustrator based in Berlin. Since completing a Bachelor of Fine Art at Victorian College of the Arts in 2010, her work has been featured in publications including The Lifted Brow, Frankie, Vice and Merry Jane. | |||||
4636 | MMusic | ¡Felices Fiestas! | https://2018.mpavilion.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/16389745805_c75700e484_b.jpg | Flamenco Fiesta Group | Flamenco Fiesta Group is a professional team of Spanish musicians and Flamenco dancers established in 2011 by accomplished performing artists and Melbourne entertainers. Led by couple Belinda and Paul Martin, the group creates a diverse and energetic Spanish music and dance floor show. | Flamenco Fiesta Group is a professional team of Spanish musicians and Flamenco dancers established in 2011 by accomplished performing artists and Melbourne entertainers. Led by couple Belinda and Paul Martin, the group creates a diverse and energetic Spanish music and dance floor show. |