Tune into @soakpbsfm tonight at 7pm with the wonderful @hannah_____mckittrick to hear a little sneak preview of what this quarter inch bells business is all about ahead of our show on Sunday 31st May at @temporubato_au
Super excited to announce this show at @temporubato_au for the last Sunday of May. It’ll be the first show I’ve played in some time and the first time performing with the Quarter Inch Bells, something I’ve been working on for a little while now. Honoured to get to play alongside @3llshd and @m.organology for this one, and equally as honoured to have the incredible @khyaal_vocal_ensemble also performing, joined by violinists @hogmelodics and Mirren Strahan as well!! It’s an afternoon show, music starting at 4pm. Ticket link/more info in my bio / through the Tempo Rubato website. Very much hope to see you there xox
📸 by @georgia_spain
Coming up in two weeks time! Tues 17th March from 6:30pm @artistfilmworkshop ART+FILM screening at ACMI - tickets available on the ACMI website!
An opportunity to support some incredible filmmakers screening new works on celluloid! We are the thrilled to have some of our own work on 16mm included in the program 🎥 See you there ! xx
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2026 GANG GANG RESIDENCIES
GEORGIA SPAIN & OSCAR LUSH
Georgia Spain is a multidisciplinary artist living and working in Naarm (Melbourne, Australia). Her practice spans painting, film, sculpture, music and writing, and often sits at the intersection between figuration and abstraction, where she seeks to explore the nuances and uncertainties of the human experience.
Oscar Lush is a Naarm-based artist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist whose intersectional practice explores the links between sound, memory, and the body. Through compositional sound collage his work blends acoustic instrumentation with archival audio and field recordings, utilising electroacoustic techniques to move between tonal and concrète musical languages.
Whilst on residency they will be collaborating on a multi disciplinary 16mm film project exploring place and the environment through experimental film developing techniques, sound and mark making.
@georgia_spain@oscarlush@ganggangresidencies
In a week’s time @artistfilmworkshop will be presenting a diverse programme of 16mm and 8mm films across two nights at @topspacestudio109 in Hobart for Zero Pixel. Thursday the 5th and Friday the 6th! Pictured is an excerpt from ‘I go down to the shore’, a film by @georgia_spain and I, which will screen on the Friday night. Book ya tickets! See you there! xox
I recently spent five days on beautiful Kaurna country for the Soundstream ECF. Incredibly grateful to @soundstream_nm for making it all happen and to all the inspiring composers/musicians/sound practitioners/thinkers I encountered during my time in Aldinga Beach
1 - 4. Experiments with phytograms for site specific scoring
5. Aldinga Scrub Conservation Park
6. Electric Cristal demonstration by Dylan Crismani
7. Chats with with artist and cultural geographer Gavin Malone (Lot50)
8. Wonderful portraits by John Edmeades
9. Beautfiul composers & mentors at Lot50!
@oscarlush and I are excited to be showing our recent film ‘I go down to the shore’ alongside the pool of talent that is @artistfilmworkshop at Zero Pixel; two nights of experimental 16mm film at Top Space studio in Lutruwita on the 5th and 6th of June. Come one come all if you’re on the island. Tickets in my bio. 📽️
Over the last few months I’ve been working on a new piece called The Skin Listens Too. It’s an improvised performance work which centres around a large, sculptural, graphic real-time score, and it’s the final work for the undergrad I’ve been doing at VCA over the last three years. It will be installed and available for viewing/listening next week on Wednesday the 13th from 5:30pm in Red Shed 3 (Southbank campus).
Thank you so much to all the people who gave their time to make this iteration of the work possible: Georgia Spain, Abi Lee, Clyde Sang, Matteo Pasquale, Ella Pagano, Hendrix Hamalainen, Clio Greig, Ella Dawson, Rachael Hobbs, Liam Harper, Junaid Eastman, Amy Archer, Sasha Kaiser, Patrick Telfer, Kate Neal, and Emmett Lagrutta (video documentation).