. . . The Music Careers Expo, organised by youth music nonprofit The Push, is back this August to once again demystify pathways into the South Australian music sector.
According to Kate Duncan, CEO of The Push, a music career is something to pursue, not avoid. That’s why the charity started The Music Careers Expo three years ago. In South Australia, Queensland and Victoria, the one-day free event nurtures young people’s passion for music – not just as a hobby but as a future-proof career choice.
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For years, Vipoo Srivilasa has created blue and white ceramics, only to veer away from the palette during lockdown. Now, for an exhibition at Bunjil Place Gallery titled Generation Clay: Reimagining Asian Heritage, he embraces the aesthetic once again, with other artists in tow.
Reflecting on Art Basel Paris and Paris Art Week (16th–20th October), I’ve been returning to the idea of set and setting. It’s a term used for psychedelic drug use – set being one’s mindset and setting being the physical environment – but fitting for perceiving art, too. If set and setting are off, the experience can be jarring; if right, it’s conducive to an enriching encounter.
For some reason, Art-o-Rama – an art fair in the southern French city of Marseille – has three Google reviews, including a one-star labelling it for “pseudo fashion intellectuals” and those “armed with easy money”.