Ben-Mayor was appointed in late 2009 to help lay down the foundationsof Brown’s Mart Arts, and by February of 2010 an enthusiastic Board of Management was in place,
Continue ReadingBen-Mayor was appointed in late 2009 to help lay down the foundationsof Brown’s Mart Arts, and by February of 2010 an enthusiastic Board of Management was in place,
Continue ReadingArticles, Cover Stories, December 2009, Visual Arts
Aly’s art is made of stuff. Lots of stuff. Natural pigments, plant fibres, fishing line, old tyres - in fact, just about anything that can be found or harvested, whether it’s from a tree, a rock, a junk pile or a kitchen sink. Aly uses anything and everything she can to create and design art of both aesthetic and functional beauty. From sculptures to clothing to handbags to abstract photographic experiments, which, she claims, “reflect upon the social, political and personal to mourn the overlooked and celebrate the discarded.”
Continue ReadingArticles, December 2009, Visual Arts
Larrakia Nation Arts, hot off the heels of their “Contemporary Indigenous Arts” exhibition for Darwin Festival, have a new project: to get the homeless, indigenous long grassers of Darwin to share their creativity with the world.
Continue ReadingArticles, December 2009, Visual Arts
Locked away in the Darwin Correctional Centre (DCC), it’s easy to forget that the creative minds of many inmates continue to tick. But being incarcerated, even the most prolific artists would have a hard time reaching an audience.
Continue ReadingArticles, December 2009, Performing Arts
The classic tale of Cinderella will be retold in a distinctively “non-Disney” pantomime for all ages early this December. Fairy Lights Productions told us a bit about what to expect.
Continue ReadingArticles, December 2009, Music, Profiles
“Riding the cyclonic winds out of Darwin” explains the bio of Terracotta Pigeons - formidable imagery to say the least. But the Pigeons have certainly made a good run out of their short time together, performing debut shows in Canada before heading back to their home town of Darwin to support national acts such as Wolfmother, The Presets and The Screaming Jets at the V8 Supercars, as well as performing at 2008’s Bass in the Grass.
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