Life Photos: Sudeep Lingamneni
In our guest post series, we invite alumni, staff and current students to reflect on their time with the VCA. This week Sudeep Lingamneni reflects on being in-between cultures. About Sudeep Lingamneni...
View ArticleA champion of the arts: Dr Phillip Law
He was known as ‘Mr Antarctica’, and led Australia’s Antarctic exploration for nearly 20 years, having completed a Bachelor of Science in 1937 and a Master of Science in 1941 at the University and...
View ArticleGuest post: Theatre lecturer Theron Schmidt, King’s College London
Last August, respected London theatre lecturer Theron Schmidt visited the VCA. What follows is his response to the public forum titled ‘Community, Art, Dialogue and Conversation’. Response by Theron...
View ArticleAlas, arts precincts maybe can make cultural cities
By Professor Su Baker, Director of the Victorian College of the Arts This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article. The release last month of a Melbourne Arts...
View ArticleKeynote Address: Pathways 2014
By Professor Emeritus Andrea Hull AO Presented at Pathways: Building a Sustainable Career in the Arts 19 September 2014 Clemenger Theatre, National Gallery of Victoria —- What a pleasure to be with...
View ArticleVoices of Geelong
Delivered by the Centre of Cultural Partnerships, ‘Voices of Geelong’ aims to demonstrate the value & impact of community-based arts practice addressing public policy areas of regional...
View ArticleIn the Making – Chris Parkinson
Chris Parkinson – Master of Community Cultural Development I think stories illuminate life. The capacity to produce new stories and share them in new ways is something that always inspires me....
View ArticleThe Avoca Project
After a five week training program with second year theatre and animatuering students at the VCA, a one-week creative residency in Avoca saw the community engage with accessible but experimental art...
View ArticlesmArts music enrichment 2014
July – September 2014 Students from four regional secondary schools participated in the SmArts Creative Enrichment Program, a program developed by the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music (MCM) in...
View ArticleCan You See What We See? San Remo 2015 [Video]
Can You See What We See? is a walking tour inviting local residents to see their town from a traveler’s perspective. Audience members experience sound activities, video installations and live art...
View ArticleCan You See What We See? Drouin 2015 [Video]
Can You See What We See? is a walking tour inviting local residents to see their town from a traveler’s perspective. Audience members experience sound activities, video installations and live art...
View ArticleCan You See What We See? Yarram 2015 [Video]
Can You See What We See? is a walking tour inviting local residents to see their town from a traveler’s perspective. Audience members experience sound activities, video installations and live art...
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