I have just spent the best part of Sunday afternoon reading Associate Professor Josephine Caust’s wonderfully comprehensive Discussion Paper written for Platform Papers (The New Platform Papers No. 2, March 2022 Edited by Julian Meyrick) – Arts, Culture and Country.
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When Emily Floyd was a child, she’d go on protests with her mother and father, demonstrations that focussed on the rights of working women and the need for state-subsidised day care centres for children. Her parents were toymakers as well as activists and this world of child-centred play, learning and consciousness-raising is something Floyd has […]
Launch of new Shepparton Art Museum with Lin Onus: The Land Within and Melbourne Art Fair 2022.
In 2017 Lowensteins Arts Management commenced an annual scholarship bequest for final year art students at the three top Visual Art Schools in Victoria. We are delighted to announce some of the winners of the 2021 scholarships.
Catherine Hill says inexperience was sometimes a plus when making her first feature film, Some Happy Day. The shoot involved 60 actors, 60 crew and more than 150 community supporters.
Some Happy Day, is an independent feature film, directed by Catherine Hill, a long term client of Lowensteins Arts Management. Set in St Kilda, it will have its Melbourne Premier, a fundraiser for Sacred Heart Mission, at the Classic Cinema Elsternwick on World Day of Social Justice, February 20th at 6.30pm.With additional screenings Monday 21st […]
When Libby Hathorn ‘s first picture story book came out in 1979, the publisher cavilled at the species of tree being depicted in the tale. Why a Eucalyptus? they queried. An Ash or Oak would have greater international appeal. Hathorn stuck to her guns and her gums and Stephen’s Tree was a success. Two years […]