The Lab
The Public Arts Lab: 3 - 10 July
The Public Lab 3 - 10 July FREE!!!
Underbelly artists have taken over the huge Carriageworks venue in Redfern and its surrounds, building, rehearsing, experimenting, practicing, editing, and developing new projects in the lab. This an artist residency with a twist. You are invited for free to visit each day watching art in the making, take tours of rehearsal venues, join in the free talks program and interact with artists at work.
THURSDAY 3 JULY: 6 - 9.30pm
* Lab Tours: 6.15, 7.15, 8.15 & 9pm
FRIDAY 4 JULY: 6 - 9.30pm
* Lab Tours: 6.15, 7.15, 8.15 & 9pm
* Underbelly Exchange: Free Talks Program in Carriageworks Foyer 6.30pm
Creative Commons: Who, How and Why?
SATURDAY 5 JULY: 4 - 11pm
* Lab Tours: 4.15 - 9.15pm hourly
* Underbelly Exchange: Free Talks Program in Carriageworks Foyer 4.30pm
Navigating the Grey: Re-imagining Art, Craft, Design & Technology
* 4 - 10pm: Underbelly Twilight Bazaar: emerging artist and designer markets
* Watch a Live Album Recording in Bay 20 as part of Alpen's Working Bee
Sessions: 4 - 7.30pm & 8 - 11pm. You are welcome to come and go as the team of musicians from Feral Media and visual artists from The Sopp Collective collaborate to create a finished album over one weekend.
SUNDAY 6 JULY: 4 - 7pm
* Lab Tours: 4.15, 5.15 & 6.15pm
* Underbelly Exchange: Free Talks Program in Carriageworks Foyer 5pm
MONDAY 7 JULY: 6 - 9.30pm
* Lab Tours: 6.15, 7.15, 8.15 & 9pm
TUESDAY 8 JULY: 6 - 9.30pm
* Lab Tours: 6.15, 7.15, 8.15 & 9pm
WEDNESDAY 9 JULY: 6 - 9.30pm
* Lab Tours: 6.15, 7.15, 8.15 and 9pm
THURSDAY 10 JULY: 6 - 9.30pm
* Lab Tours: 7.15 & 8.15
Underbelly Exchange: Free Talks Program
Join us in the cafe corner of the Carriageworks Foyer during our LAB WEEKEND!
FRIDAY 4 JULY: 6.30pm
Creative Commons: Who, How and Why?
Creative Commons licensing has proved its place as an alternative to conventional copyright law by providing the flexibility of “some rights reserved” that artists and authors working in the digital age require to protect both themselves and others in the arts community. This panel, hosted by Imogen Semmler, the Director of Underbelly, will bring together Jessica Coates of Creative Commons Australia, Sherre DeLys, the Executive Producer of POOL, ABC’s media sharing site and a number of artists using or thinking of using Creative Commons Licensing to talk about the practicalities, the 'hows' and 'whys' of using Creative Commons.
SATURDAY 5 JULY: 4.30pm
Navigating the Grey: Re-imagining Art, Craft, Design & Technology
Art, Technology, Craft, Design: How, if at all, are these terms of definition relevant anymore? With some of the most intriguing work coming from the grey areas in between, should 'ART' as an cultural concept evolve or cling to its crumbling pedestal or whimper off and die in the private collections of movie stars, barristers and other old ladies? To tackle this topic, Hugo Bowne-Anderson, mathematician, writer and developer of interactive digital technologies will be responsible for trying to tame the tongues of writer and critic, Adam Jasper and Mark Havryliv, a string quartet composer turn coder, currently completing his PhD in the design of force-feedback devices for musical performance… of course.
SUNDAY 6 JULY: 5pm
Producing the Arts
What makes an allegedly sane person want to take all the discombobulation of a group of artists and their ideas and try to guide it through the deadly minefield of grant writing, public liability insurance, production scheduling and budgeting? And more importantly why are so many of them artists themselves? Jamie Gerlach of Token Imagination, Tendril and 107projects will tap the repressed unconscious of Bec Dean, Associate Director of Performance Space; Andi Mether the director of Chalk Urban Arts Festival and Zest Events and a few young up and coming producers to seek out the stories from the battlefields of Producing the Arts.










