The Dance Clan artist development program
is designed to cultivate the next generation of emerging Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Creatives. Initiated in 1998, it is a program of three new
works designed to offer an opportunity for emerging artists to develop their
creative practice through the creation of an original work. The program aims
promote Indigenous storytellers and future cultural leaders, to further career
opportunities. This year’s Dance Clan choreographers are Glory Tuohy-Daniell,
Ryan Pearson and Sani Townson. Glory, Ryan and Sani are all gifted artists
endowed with a vision and passion for Indigenous storytelling.
www.bangarra.com.au
This is "I Viaggiatori" ( The Travellers) a sculpture by the artist Bruno Catalano in honor of the immigrants, symbolizing the void created by leaving one's country, one's family, one's people for another life. Viareggio, Italy. Follow the My Italy page on Facebook for more amazing images.
Do Ho Suh is known for his large-scale sculptures and architectural
installations, which address the often, complex relationships between the body,
memory and space. Exhibited at the MCA Sydney is
–“ spots that are not spots” but people, wall papered on the wall, when you
look closely, the wall is full of thousands of tiny faces of students, taken
from his school year book.
www.mca.com.au/artists-works/exhibitions/do-ho-suh/
Nate Hill is a Melbourne based
freelance photographer and digital artist who creates stunning visual imagery. Beyond
his visual skills, he is also a musician. As an Apple nerd, he uses his Phone,
iPad Pro and iMac to create his art. For software he uses Photoshop and
Lightroom along with ios apps to generate parts of his digital art. His works
are really inspiring as seen in his current exhibition at MCA in Sydney www.natehillphotography.com.au
Attractive and functional bike rack on the beach in Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA. The design communicates its function without words.
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