Mapping Melbourne 2015 program

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Mapping Melbourne 2015 program
Enjoy Mapping Melbourne 2015!
on identity and diversity and provides
Melbourne with the opportunity to
show leadership in the way we value,
interact and view Asia. Mapping
Melbourne is also about raising
awareness of Australia-Asia art and
culture, creating international artistic
networks and celebrating Melbourne’s
place in the Asian region.
M U LT I C U LT U R A L A R T S V I C T O R I A
02—05
WELCOME TO M
Melbourne
a showcase of independent
contemporary Asian arts celebrating
the vibrant influence Asia continues
to have on Melbourne’s cultural
dynamism. Mapping Melbourne
is a multidisciplinary event focusing
on transformation and adaptability of
culture. For both the Australian artists
and international artists Mapping
Melbourne provides a unique
opportunity for creative discourse
WELCOME TO Mappin g Melb
ourne a showcase of indep endent
contemporary Asiaarts celebrating
the vibrant influence Asia ontinues
to have on Melbo ne’s c ultural
dynamism. Mapping Melbourneis
a multidisciplinary event focusing
on transformatin and adaptability
of culture.For b
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Australian artists and international
artists Mappi
ng Melbourne
provides a unique opportunity for
creative discourse on identity a nd
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iversity and provides Melbou
rne with the opportunity to show
leadership in
the way we value,
across the City of Melbourne.
M E L B OU R N E C I T Y
M A P P I N G M E L B O U R N E LO C AT I O N S
01
Argyle Square Piazza Carlton,
Cnr Argyle Pl and Lygon St,
Carlton
02
Belleville, Globe Alley,
Melbourne
03
Federation Square, St Paul’s
Court, Cnr Swanston St and
Flinders St, Melbourne
04
Food Court Gallery,
427 Docklands Dr, Docklands
05
Immigration Museum,
400 Flinders St, Melbourne
10
State Library of Victoria,
328 Swanston St, Melbourne
06
Inkling Workshop Gallery,
1/439 Docklands Dr, Docklands
11
07
Section 8, 27-29 Tattersalls Ln,
Melbourne
The Meat Market Stables,
Wreckyn St and Courtney St,
North Melbourne
12
08
Sofitel Melbourne On Collins,
25 Collins St, Melbourne
Wonderland Spiegeltent,
120 Pearl River Rd,
Harbour Town, Docklands
09
Sidney Myer Asia Centre
(University of Melbourne),
761 Swanston St, Parkville
13
Queen Victoria Market, Cnr
Victoria St and Elizabeth St,
Melbourne
Art +
Craftivism +
Dance +
Live Art +
Multimedia +
Music +
Performance +
Theatre
MAPPING MELBOURNE
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Multicultural Arts Victoria presents:
FROM SPACES PAST
ALTER EGOS with the MOGUS
SHOUT! 2015
WHERE
Thu 3 Dec – Thu 10 Dec (closed Mon & Tue)
Opening: Thu 3 Dec, 6pm–8pm
at The Food Court, Docklands
PRICE
FREE
WHEN
ACROSS
TALK
PRICE
***
CONNECTIONS WITHIN
Welcome to Mapping Melbourne,
a showcase of independent contemporary
Asian arts celebrating the vibrant influence
Asia continues to have on Melbourne’s
cultural dynamism. Mapping Melbourne
is a multidisciplinary event focusing on
transformation and adaptability of culture.
–
For both the Australian and international
artists, Mapping Melbourne provides a
unique opportunity for creative discourse
on identity and diversity and provides
Melbourne with the opportunity to show
leadership in the way we value, interact
and view Asia. Mapping Melbourne is also
about raising awareness of Australia-Asia
art and culture, creating international
artistic networks and celebrating
Melbourne’s place in the Asian region.
–
Enjoy Mapping Melbourne 2015!
WHERE
Thu 26 Nov 2015 – Mon 8 Feb 2016
Sofitel Melbourne On Collins: Foyer Gallery
and Level 35, East & West Wings
PRICE
FREE
WHEN
‘Connections Within’ presents the works of three
contemporary artists based in Melbourne: Pimpisa
Tinpalit, Natcha Sathientavorn and Mami Yamanaka.
The artworks are inspired by the artists’ life
experiences, cultural heritage and connections
with nature—exploring its shapes, patterns and forms.
Utilising different techniques and mediums, the artists
create new and evocative visual imaginaries which
contrast between large-scale figurative sculptures
and delicate drawings of intricate patterns.
Wed 2 Dec – Wed 22 Dec, The Meat Market Stables
Wed 25 Nov – Tue 15 Dec, Sidney Myer Asia Centre
Wed 2 Dec – Sat 5 Dec, State Library Victoria Forecourt
Indonesian Artists with Edwin Jurriens (Convenor,
Asian Studies, Asia Institute, University of Melbourne):
Sat 5 Dec, 2pm, Meat Market Stables
FREE
Following the international success of Shout:
Contemporary Indonesian Art held at Museo d’Arte
Contemporanea di Roma in 2014, curated by Bryan
Collie and Santy Saptari, Multicultural Arts Victoria
and MiFA are presenting SHOUT! 2015. The exhibition
spans three locations and showcases extraordinary
Indonesian contemporary art from Yogyakarta and
Bandung including paintings and soft sculpture to
inflatables and largescale installations.
A view into Cambodia’s complex social and political
history, past to present, through the lens of memory,
ghostly spaces, migration and reclamation, from the
perspectives of two Australian artists. Visual artist
Minela Krupic and video artist Alesh Macak present
their observations of Cambodia’s social environment
through the research findings and collaboration with
KAMA Centre and SASA BASSAC made possible
through the VCA and MCM Professional Pathways
program supported by Creative Victoria.
WHEN
WHERE
PRICE
Fri 4 Dec – Sat 5 Dec, 11am–3pm
The Meat Market Stables
$30 (bookings at multiculturalarts.com.au)
From magical crocheted hovering underwater
scenes to iconic plush toys, Yogjakarta artist Mulyana
(The Mogus) is a master of monsters and otherworldly
landscapes. He and his “Cloud Coral” are coming
to Melbourne and this is your opportunity to share
stories, learn the craft of crochet, knitting and plush
toy making as you create your own alter ego.
Exhibited artists: Tisna Sanjaya, Andita Purnama,
Afdhal, Octora, Erwin Windu Pranata, Sigit Santoso,
Mulyana, Tamara Pertamina, Patriot Mukmin, Zico
Albaiquni, Maharani Mancanagara, Erika Ernawan,
Lingga Ami, Maria Indriasari, Dedy Sufriadi and
Gusmen Heriadi.
SHOUT! 2015 is a reflection of the fast growing
Indonesian contemporary society the artists live in.
The featured works draw the audience through the
aesthetic influence of each artist and the personal
and universal issues each work represents.
IKATAN (BONDING)
NOVALAYA
WHEN
WHERE
WHEN
WHERE
PRICE
Thu 3 Dec, 8pm (7.30pm doors)
Wonderland Spiegeltent, Docklands
$20/$15 (bookings at wonderlandspiegeltent.com.au)
Lead singer of Bombay Royale, Parvyn Kaur Singh
has joined with musical innovators Josh Bennett, Tunji
Beier, and Linsey Pollak to create NOVALAYA, a quartet
seamlessly blending each member’s unique cultural
heritage and musical influences. Musical styles from
across Asia and Europe collide for an immersive
experience, taking the audience on a journey of
intricate melodic and rhythmic performance.
***
PRICE
Fri 4 Dec and Sat 5 Dec, 11am-3pm
The Meat Market Stables
$15 (bookings at multiculturalarts.com.au)
This cordage workshop will see participants working
alongside glamorous performance artist Tamara
Pertamina from Yogyakarta. Enjoy a unique opportunity
to learn, tie, weave and bond as Tamara guides you
in bringing another stunning art installation to life.
ANIDA YOEU ALI and STUDIO REVOLT
WHERE
Mon 23 Nov – Sun 6 Dec
Federation Square’s Big Screen
PRICE
FREE
WHEN
A showcase of award winning video artworks by
Phnom Penh’s collaborative media lab Studio Revolt.
Internationally recognised performance artist Anida
Yoeu Ali and filmmaker Masahiro Sugano combine
narratives, poetry, dance and music to illustrate and
illuminate contemporary Cambodia and beyond.
This is part of the Public Program accompanying
Anida Yoeu Ali ‘Buddhist Bug’ exhibition at
Brightspace, St Kilda, 24 – 29 Nov. Presented
by Pegasos5.
BE MY BABY
WHERE
Wed 2 Dec, 5pm–10pm
Summer Night Market, Queen Victoria Market
PRICE
FREE
WHEN
MICROCOSM
WHERE
Sat 5 Dec, 3pm–5pm (8 sessions; 15min each)
State Library Victoria (meet at foyer)
PRICE
FREE
WHEN
Victory rolls, back seams and red lipstick will be
appropriate attire for this special evening at the
iconic Summer Night Market. Described as a “time
travelling girl group that sings ’50s-’60s American
and Korean pop music,” The Barberettes fuse covers
of iconic doo-wop hits with original retro-inspired
compositions. Comprising Shinae An Wheeler,
Grace Kim and Sohee Park, The Barberettes have
toured across Europe and the USA, including a
performance at SXSW in 2015. These sweet sweet
harmonies direct from Seoul are not to be missed!
MAPPING MELBOURNE LAUNCH
TRACES OF TRANSFORMATION
WHERE
Fri 4 Dec, 5pm–8pm
St Paul’s Court at Federation Square
PRICE
FREE
WHEN
Traces of Transformation presents fresh, spontaneous
and innovative performance works around the theme
of ‘ecstasis’ by 17 local and international independent
artists. Developed by Creative Director Tony Yap, the
diverse works are inspired by each artist’s personal
narratives, interdisciplinary art practice and mentorship.
Spanning three hours and four sites, this program
offers audiences an opportunity to engage with unique
contemporary site-specific performance. Performance
artists include Tony Yap, Victoria Chiu, Nakarin Jaikla,
Agus Riyanto, Agung Gunawan, Brendan O’Connor,
Gretel Taylor, Yoka Jones, Reuben Lewis, Rodrigo
Calderon, Kathleen Gonzalez, Adam Forbes, Luca
Romani, Takashi Takiguchi and Jessi Lewis; and music
by Ma Haiping and Mindy Meng Wang.
Microcosm – a cry of pain and rage from nature,
wailing at environmental destruction, greed,
displacement and consumerism. For 18 years,
Indonesian performance collective Mainteater has
been collaborating across Australia and Indonesia.
Microcosm will see Mainteater artists, including
Bandung based actress Heliana Sinaga, and
Melbourne locals Jodee Mundy and Sandra Fiona
Long, bring to life some of the powerful poems
from cult figure Godi Suwarna’s epic work Urat
Jagat (Veins of the Universe). An intimate, short,
and intense chorus of voice, sound and image.
BLOCK PARTY: CLOSING EVENT
OF MAPPING MELBOURNE!
WHERE
Sat 5 Dec, 8pm-1am
Belleville and Section 8
PRICE
FREE
WHEN
WHEN
WHERE
Tue 1 Dec, 6pm–8pm
The Meat Market Stables
Over four days and thirteen venues, the third edition
of Mapping Melbourne creates new perspectives,
new possibilities and new expressions through
an intercultural, multi-art form event in the heart
of Melbourne. Exhibiting and performing at some
of Melbourne’s most iconic institutions, the festival
profiles established and emerging artists from
across Australia, China, Indonesia, South Korea,
Malaysia, India, Japan, Thailand and Vietnam.
Join us for a special preview into the Festival in this
night of surprises as we launch this year’s program
and celebrate the opening of SHOUT! 2015.
The evening will include performance, live art
interactions, music and dance featuring artists
Erika Ernawan, Nakarin Jaikla, The Barbarettes,
My Le Thi, Minh Phan, Khue Nguyen, Mindy Meng
Wang and Ma Haiping.
MAJOR SUPPORTERS
Mark the end of Mapping Melbourne 2015
with an epic block party on the edge of
Chinatown between Melbourne’s most loved
container bar, Section 8 and its new
sister Belleville.
FLYWAY PRINT EXCHANGE
WHEN
WHERE
PRICE
Tue 1 Dec 2015 – Sun 28 Feb 2016
Immigration Museum
Exhibition: Level 1 Community Gallery
Par Avian activity: Level 2 Foyer
FREE with museum entry
Every year millions of tiny travellers fill the skies,
migrating north for the winter and returning south
for our summer. These travellers, that inspired the
20 artists in the international art project, The Flyway
Print Exchange, are our migratory shore birds, and
the 29,000 km circuit they fly annually is called the
East Asian-Australasian Flyway. Australia is one
of 23 countries linked by the Flyway.
Visitors are also invited to add to Par Avian, an
installation of messages for all travellers along
the Flyway, whether they travel for fun, necessity,
or to find a home in the sun.
LUMINOUS LUNAS RETURNS!
ACROSS
Wed 2 Dec, Summer Night Market, 8pm–10pm
Thu 3 Dec, State Library Victoria Forecourt, 8pm–10pm
Fri 4 Dec, Federation Square, 8pm–10pm
PRICE
FREE
Celebrating the beauty, complexities and contrasts
of femininity is Luminous Lunas; an innovative series
of site-specific performances, featuring abstract
visual poetry, stories and myths about the Luna (moon),
directed by Yumi Umiumare. Pop-up installations
in different inner-city locations encourage surreal,
provocative and fun audience experiences.
The performances feature Sophia Constantine,
Suhasini Seelin, Jennifer Tran and Yumi Umiumare
with music by Dan West and set and costume
design by Jennifer Tran.
AN ACT OF REMEMBERING
ACROSS
Fri 4 Dec, 12:30pm, State Library Victoria Forecourt
Fri 4 Dec, 3pm, Argyle Square Piazza, Carlton
Fri 4 Dec, 8pm, Federation Square
PRICE
FREE
My Le Thi, Minh Phan and Khue Nguyen converge
in a ritual of personal and cultural exchange through
the metaphoric use of colour and live art upon the
40th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War.
This forms part of the artists’ exhibition at Steps
Gallery, Carlton (9-16 Dec).
There will be plenty of creative mayhem
as Australia-East Timor arts collective,
Animatism unleash their eclectic samples
in a live, audio visual explosion of colour
and music. Other featured artists will include
the “Son of Shanghai techno” Ma Haiping,
sought after Producer DJ Mangohig (Sietta
and Damn Moroda) and multi-instrumentalist/
electronic artist Benji Miu. Plus, be a part of
the launch of a new music video collaboration
between experimental music duo AIYA
(Felicity Yang and Ayten Ahmet), dancers
Travers Ross and Yukino McHugh and creative
film maker Claudia Sangiorgi Dalimore.
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