Featured

This is some generic text to describe all other category pages, I could be left blank

The Sound Playground July 6-17 2010 at fortyfivedownstairs

Bus Projects is thrilled to announce our very first, super exciting off-site project since the closure of Lt Lonsdale St! Join us at fortyfivedownstairs from July 6-17 to explore The Sound Playground – an exhibition and performance series featuring experimental instruments, sound sculptures and sonic installations that span the borders of craft and sound!

Curated by Amelia Douglas and Nella Themelios, and co-presented by Craft Victoria, Bus Projects and fortyfivedownstairs as part of Liquid Architecture 2010, The Sound Playground features new commissioned works by Ros Bandt & Albert Mishriki, Rod Cooper, Emma Lashmar and Rowan McNaught.

Rod Cooper presents a new series of ‘sonic portraits’ in which items of clothing cast in concrete become the armature for the aural conjuring of well known personalities in the Australian sound scene. Emma Lashmar offers an exquisite hand-blown glass installation designed to be bowed and plucked. Ros Bandt and Albert Mishriki’s original music-boxes place the focus on disguise and gesture in the generation of sound, whilst Rowan McNaught’s interactive ‘Manifon’ (pictured above) offers a new take on an ancient instrument.

The entire exhibition will be played live in the gallery in three special performances by the artists and special guests including Sam Szoke-Burke, Nicholas Jones (artist / sculptor) and Adam Sherry (A Dead Forest Index).  All tix $15.

To book tickets visit http://soundplayground.eventbrite.com Performance times: July 8, July 14 & July 16 5:45-7:15pm. Three performances only! Limited seats! Bookings essential!

Register for The Sound Playground in Melbourne, Victoria  on Eventbrite
or go to http://soundplayground.eventbrite.com

The Sound Playgound is produced by Timothy Webster, and has been generously supported by the City of Melbourne and Liquid Architecture.

For media enquiries, including print ready images and inteview requests, contact Amelia Douglas on ameliadouglas@busprojects.com.au

Sound Playground, fortyfivedownstairs 45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, July 6-17

Sponsors

1 Comment

Closing…For Now

It’s been coming for a while, but we’re sad to announce that after nine years this show will be the last Bus Projects show to be held at our space at 177 Little Lonsdale Street.

For several years now our landlord, Wesley Mission, has been making plans to demolish our premises to make way for a multi-story office block and we’ve been hunting like mad for a space for two years, unsure of what the exit day would be. So while we knew we’d have to move one day, and we’re been working solidly and unsuccessfully for two years to find a new venue, dates were loose and operations of the gallery continued as usual.

In December 2009 those plans were made official and we were given a date of 21st March to vacate our premises.

As some of you will know, the current ARI model is one which functions well if rents are low allowing the organisation to offer affordable exhibition space to artists. High rents mean that fees for exhibition space rise to the point where they are unaffordable to artists and the ARI model collapses.

In the absence of funding for rental expenses the only option is for an ARI to find a location where rental rates – in reference to the current premises – are 10% of the market rate. A task that is near impossible to achieve under any reasonable, time-restricted scenario.

Far from being a nail in our coffin, we are choosing to make this news a catalyst for a radical change in how Bus operates.

As they say, “It ain’t over till the fat lady sings”

So while we haven’t given up on the hunt for a bricks-and-motar premises, no home means we need to take things to the street. Literally.

We’ve commissioned a mobile exhibition space to be created in the form of a custom fitted Bus (wasn’t it obvious?).

Scheduled to open in May, the new mobile Bus (and all the associated puns) is going to open up a host of exciting new opportunities.

Stay tuned for details of appearances.

In the meantime, we still need volunteers to help us get things ready, we’re still running forums (details for the next one is due in the next day or so), and things are still full steam ahead.

Hey, we’ve got a closing party to organise and it’s going to be massive!

Thanks for all your support over the years and we hope you can keep it coming.

1 Comment

Looking For Volunteers

Bus Projects is an organisation run by smart, talented, and very very good looking volunteers.

Maybe you can volunteer too!

We’ve got heaps of different things that need doing around the place from marketing and promotion of shows, to working on our archives, sitting the gallery, taking photos, assisting at openings, just hanging out and telling snappy gags…the list goes on.

[Click here for more info ->]

No Comments