Posts tagged Sculpture
Posts tagged Sculpture
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Not too long after I moved to Melbourne I found out about a choir directed by the incredible, Sue Johnson, member of one of my all-time favourite bands, Coco’s Lunch. It’s been a weekly slice of heaven to sing with a group of fun, vivacious women at the beautiful Prana House. This photo is not the room we rehearse in, but it’s the room that grabbed my attention the first time I visited, so sunny and inviting!

This month, on Wednesday the 18th of July my choir has been invited to perform at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne. I’m more than a little excited… Our performance will be part of the program for the Berlinde De Bruyckere, ‘We Are All Flesh’ Exhibition. If you are not familiar with her works, here is a snapshot… not particularly child friendly, but amazing, haunting sculptures of humans, animals and trees in metamorphosis.
It’s a free public event. So if you’re in Melbourne and keen for a night of singing and sculpture please come and enjoy it with us…
The Last Supper
Wed July 18, 5pm-8pm
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art
A cozy mid-winter evening in the gallery with all the things that make you feel warm, inside and out. Art, music, wine and fresh-baked bread to take home from the wonderful Fatto a Mano bakery.
With Choir Director Sue Johnson and the Prana House choir.
Free entry. All welcome.
How to get to the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art:
From Flinders Street Station…
10 minute walk from the city, across Princes Bridge, up St. Kilda Road
Tram Route 1 Sturt Street Stop No. 18 (to front door)
Tram Routes 3, 5, 8, 16, 64, 67, 72 alight at Stop No. 17 on the corner of St.
Kilda Road and Grant Street, then 2 minute walk to the end of Grant Street.
Metered street parking is available in Grant and Sturt Streets.
Commercial car parks are located at the Victorian Arts Centre and the Australian Ballet Centre at the end of Sturt Street.
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Wandering the back streets in northern Melbourne I stumbled upon the ultimate camouflage vehicle!
Perfect for those action hero moments… like when you’re driving to save innocent bystanders from an evil villainous foe and you see an ex lover but they haven’t noticed you yet.
Blend seamlessly into your surrounds with… “the AstroTurf-mobile”! Amazing!
the nail, Juan Pablo Pinto & Clary Akon, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, 2011
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who left the tap running? bySimon McGrath, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2011
bowl II, Michael Snape, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, 2011
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It’s amazing how everything looks more sculptural when you’re on a sculpture walk. While admiring the official artworks at Sculpture by the Sea in Sydney earlier this month I also snapped this shot.
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Who’s viewing who? simply black & white by Alan & Julie Aston, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, 2011
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I’ve been feeling a little dead of late… late! Get it? Oh dear. Terrible joke but seriously this skeleton has the right idea… a dip at Bondi Beach would be refreshing. What’s your latest strategy or activity to pick yourself up when you’re feeling blue? It’s been surprising how much I’ve enjoyed posting these pictures every day or so from my wander around ‘Sculpture By The Sea’ in Sydney earlier this month.
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Large dog encounters very large cats… the predators in the park, byBelinda Villani, Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi, 2011