Archive for ◊ October, 2008 ◊
We’re very excited to be scoping out a community arts and heritage project in Launceston. The Launceston Living Laneways project group (comprising members of CityProm, National Trust, Launceston City Council and Tasmanian Regional Arts) has commissioned us to investigate the histories and possibilities of the lanes in Launceston’s inner city. We were up North for two weeks, checking out the lanes and we found great historical architecture combined with overwhelming potential and support — these spaces host a wealth of creative opportunities. Now we’re singing…



Peta Heffernan has organised a program for Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at this year’s 10×10x10 Architecture Week in Hobart. Ten artists show ten images of their work and talk for ten minutes, starting from 6pm. Each presenter has been asked to give a very succinct talk about the creative process ‘From Inception to Realisation’.
Philippa will be talking about White Wash Hobart — an installation that was exhibited in July for four weeks, at Inflight Artist Run Initiative in North Hobart. There is a little background information about the show at philippasteele.net and you can find out more about the 10X10X10 Achitecture Week here.
Meanwhile our website has taken some time to get up. The last couple of weeks we suddenly found ourselves full to the brim with exciting jobs and new projects. We are very pleased to present you with some snippets of Fred’s latest sound work, for Terrapin Puppet Theatre’s new show Helena and the Journey of the Hello. These tracks, along with the story, tell a little something about phones, family and folktales in our digital age…

Image courtesy of Tim Schultz.
A short history of what red is
Madeline’s song
Helena and the Journey of the Hello runs until Sunday the 19th of October, tickets are available at theatreroyal.com.au