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James Nguyen and Victoria Pham | RE:TUNING
This year, we're working with the talented James Nguyen and Victoria Pham on RE:TUNING. The Australian-Vietnamese artists have been iterating a research project that aims to decolonise instruments from the Western soundscape. >> READ MORE
Deborah Kelly, Lex Lindsay + collaborators 2022 | Creation
Do you need some ritual in your life? Costume? Collective singing? Then get thee to this cosmological, participatory art encounter. Expect liturgy, colour, dance and transcendence from way beyond gender polarities. >> READ MORE
Performance art: A Proxy for a Thousand Eyes. Image: Pamela Pirovic
cherine fahd 2020/21 | art assembly
Beautiful, so deeply moving. A powerful COVID reflection. Announcing our new ARROW commission.
A sneak preview of our ARROW 2020 public art commission - #artassembly2020 - in partnership with Sydney Opera House during Antidote (29 November 2020). It will be a interactive (with public) performance piece, and filmed for distribution on digital platforms. >> READ MORE
May 2020 - COVID19 update
ARROW Collective is hard at work. With luck the COVID19 restrictions will have eased and we’ll have our fantastic #artassembly partnership with the Sydney Opera House up and running in late 2020 or early in 2021. Announcements will be made on our socials, and watch this space. >> READ MORE
26 Nov 2019 - Jason phu
Drawing on artist Jason Phu's connection to Chinese culture Procession in the warming light, Procession in the rising darkness examines our human responsibility to the environment through a participatory parade and installation inspired by the current global phenomenon of children's climate strikes, as well as the parades that mark Lunar New Year. >> READ MORE
24 Nov 2019 - dance rites
Dancers: Abigail Delaney and Dubs Yunupingu from Jannawi Dance Clan Song: Emily Wurramara – Black Smoke >> READ MORE
VISIONARIES.
This interview feature was a partnership between ARROW Collective (then Creative Music Fund) and I-Manifest
In this series we profiled visionary Australian female philanthropists.
The four women featured are Renata Kaldor, Jo Pretyman, Henrietta Marrie and Felicity Fellows. >> READ MORE
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