Lorna Hannan spoke with us about her Refuge project Ruth Crow Corner and why it is so important for people to come together over a cuppa; especially in times of disaster.
We are thrilled to welcome Emily Sexton to Arts House.
Each evening at the North Melbourne Town Hall, experience a series of installations, one-on-one works and performances before topping-off your night with a special event, talk or performance in the Main Hall & Festival of Live Art lounge.
We are looking for avid garment makers, stitchers, sewers or quilters with any level of sewing machine experience to help us sew and make 500 Wowzzzeee’s (onesies with the Wow factor) for Festival of Live Art.
In consultation with Description Victoria, we have curated an audio described tour of Festival of Live Art catered for people who are blind or have low vision. Book tickets here.
Through a series of illustrated drawings, Festival of Live Art artist Adele Varcoe depicts what it is like to wear a onesie all day, every day and how fashion can affect the interactions between us.
Are you looking for that extra bit of participation throughout Festival of Live Art? We are calling all sewers, swimmers, squash players or billionaires (just to name a few) to help us make some of our works possible.
Check out our photo album that captured Refuge, 2017: Heatwave – a 24 hour artist-led emergency management exercise that involved 9 artists, 16 partner organisations, 8 emergency services, 600+ attendees and 52 volunteers.
Arts House is seeking up to 9 Volunteer Assistant Producers to assist in the invigilation of artworks in the Festival of Live Art 13 – 25 March 2018. Applications are now closed.