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ANAT Salon :: Making Space

WHEN:    CANCELLED 5.30pm for 6.00pm start, to 8.00pm, Wednesday 8 April, 2020
WHERE:   TBC

Entry $10 / $5 concession :: drinks and canapés provided
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL :: PLACES LIMITED


From artwork exploring how real-life movement in immersive worlds resonates with the environment, to found sounds and stories expanding our intimate and public spheres, we reveal how art can disrupt and alter perceptions, and how it can carve out new performative spaces.


Join us for lively conversation, followed by networking, drinks and canapés. Take the opportunity to experience Sarah Neville’s VR work Spheres, a Dance for Virtual Reality first-hand at the event.



Hotel Richmond is an accessible venue. Enter via main entrance on Rundle Mall and take lift to 2nd floor. Accessible toilets are located on level 1.

Banner image background: Geoff Cobham, ‘Between Light’, Zephyr Quartet. Photo Heath Britton.


Speakers


Jesse Budel

Jesse Budel is a composer-performer, sound artist and curator. Recently completing a PhD at Elder Conservatorium of Music, Jesse’s recent work is focussed on site-specific ecological sound art in metropolitan and regional South Australia. He was an inaugural 2017 Carclew Fellowship recipient and is a Helpmann Academy alumni.

Geoff Cobham

Geoff Cobham has worked as a Production Manager, Lighting Designer, Set Designer, Event Producer, and Venue Designer. His love of light and dance has led him to work with many of Australia’s top choreographers and allowed him to explore the endless combinations of colour, angle, intensity, and movement of light. He has also lit Museums, Buildings, Public Art and Freeways with his company Bluebottle.

Sasha Grbich

Sasha Grbich approaches artworks as unfinished events that perform with audience and in local environments. In 2015 she completed postgraduate research at University of South Australia and was awarded the 2018 Anne & Gordon Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarship and through 2019 was a guest at Maumaus Art School Portugal.

Sarah Neville

Sarah Neville is currently investigating how it feels to dance in immersive digital environments. Through the use of Motion Capture and Virtual Reality technology, she invites the viewer to interact with the work and experience contemporary dance first hand. Sarah is choreographer and contemporary performance maker who devises new media performance, instigates inter-disciplinary practices and invests in multi-platform processes and production outcomes.

Take the opportunity to experience Sarah Neville’s VR work Spheres, a Dance for Virtual Reality first-hand at the event.

Vicki Sowry

Vicki Sowry has initiated & delivered professional and creative development programs for artists and filmmakers, in partnership with industry, government and academia, for over 25 years. She has held positions with the Australian Film Commission (now Screen Australia), Metro Screen, the Media Resource Centre & ABC TV. She joined ANAT as Art Science Program Manager in 2007 and has held the role of Director since 2012. In 2013 she was Chair of the Organising Committee for ISEA2013. She contributes to national sector development through advocacy and governance roles and is a Peer Assessor for the Australia Council for the Arts and Arts South Australia.

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ANAT is assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, the South Australian government through Arts South Australia and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of Federal and State Governments. The Synapse program is supported by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund.


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