Ephemeral Art – in a tunnel
It is raining. This is definite. Brolly and gumboots weather. A weather to which Canberrans are most certainly allergic. But despite this steady rain, humans big and small have come to […]
It is raining. This is definite. Brolly and gumboots weather. A weather to which Canberrans are most certainly allergic. But despite this steady rain, humans big and small have come to […]
Colouring, drawing, painting, gluing macaroni to tins. Like most kids of my generation, I did a lot of craft activities at primary school. Exploration had material form in a array of […]
Unfortunately Alison’s adventure is being blogged using another blogging site, so I am posting a link here, to remind myself to follow her adventures. http://100000frames.blogspot.com.au/2013/12/bundanon-adventure-begins.html
My menstrual blood is suffocating Everything. The metallic smell of it between my legs mingled with sweat from walking reminds me of… – when was I incognito After “it” suffocated […]
The stucco’d Paper cut out Hours caught in a web Yodelling Youth theatre vocal warm ups Melted settled upon by the mist of sincerity Contaminated only By her co performers […]
So, Kaldor Public Art Projects is the brain child of Director John Kaldor AM, a guy who loves, collects, and has been commissioning, art since the 1950’s. According to the website: “For over […]
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Music brings people together…and I’m not just talking music festivals A few weeks ago I came across this article on “cultural citizenship” as discussed by a recent…
Poverty limits your access to jobs and comfort and makes you exhausted and time poor In the above article, Killermartinis states that poverty limits her employment prospects by marking her clothes, teeth etc with […]
These quotes speak for themselves: ” We believe the arts hold a unique advantage over more conventional, verbally oriented and cerebral approaches – mostly because the arts ignite the full range […]