Music Victoria
Music organisation
Music Victoria is an independent, not-for-profit organisation and the state peak body for contemporary music.
Music Victoria is an independent, not-for-profit organisation and the state peak body for contemporary music.
Multi-disciplinary artist Kate Beynon joins the Collingwood Yards community as the 2021 Bank of Melbourne Collingwood Resident
Wanangaranytja Malangka | After Lightning is an exhibition co-presented with Agency, by key artists from Tjungu Palya (meaning ‘good together’), an Indigenous owned and governed art centre based on the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South Australia. The exhibition and intergenerational project features the work of artists from the three communities that Tjungu Palya represents: Keith Stevens, Bernard Tjalkuri, Teresa Baker, Beryl Jimmy and Aaron Ken from the communities Nyapari, Kanpi and Watarru
Join Fieldwork’s co-director Quino Holland for a guided tour exploring the robust architectural outcome that is the first precinct of its kind in Australia. The tour concludes with a presentation by artist Channon Goodwin.
Following the success of last year’s inaugural event, The Push’s Music Careers Expo is back for another year.
As the federal election looms, Documentary Meets returns to Composite this month with a timely screening of INFRACTIONS (2019), directed by settler artist Rachel O’Reilly in dialogue with Indigenous activists and cultural workers on the frontline of the campaign against fracking in the Northern Territory.
First Nations fibre artisans of the Top End have been threading together the stories of their ancestors for generations upon generations, with age-old techniques passing from hand to hand. An ancient and traditional craft that sees form seamlessly melded with functionality, Thread Count is a multi-media installation that shares the powerful stories of this intricate female led practice and the Master Weavers behind it.
Curated by Nina Fitzgerald, and supported by Agency Projects, the Thread Count installation brings together some of the finest woven bags and baskets from Arnhemland and the Daly River Region of the Northern Territory, considering the weaves in the context of contemporary fashion, and changing the way the uniquely Australian practice is perceived.