International Women’s Day…

Arts & Parts celebrates and works actively with women and gender non-conforming people in all facets of its operation and output.  Across the past few years, we have collaborated across the spectrum of the arts on an array of projects and initiatives that have a basis in music and sound art.

It's been an exhilarating time, and we encourage our readers to do some research on our collaborators with a view to working with them yourself — you’ll not look back if you do!

The list below illustrates the musicians and sound artists, artists from other disciplines, artistic directors, curators and programmers, CEOs and heads of department, producers, organisers, educators, and IP, legal, financial and communications experts, etc, who have lent their expertise to Arts & Parts, or who have been mentored by us.

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Artistic directors/curators and programmers/CEOs/heads of departments: Genevieve Lacey (AU), Olivia Ansell and her team at Sydney Festival (AU), Kornelia Vossebein and her team at Stadtgarten Köln (DE), Fiona Winning and her team at the Sydney Opera House (AU), Ricciarda Belgiojoso and her team at NU Festival Arts & Community (IT), Sanni Antikainen and her team at BarokkiKuopio (FI), Zuzanna Fogtt and her team at In Situ Foundation (PL), Martyna van Nieuwland (PL/NL), Raluca Baicu (NL), Anna Berit Asp Christensen (DK), Louise Beck and her team at OPE-N (DK), Alison Beare and her team at UKARIA (AU), Sophie O’Brien and the team at Bundanon (AU),  Rachael Whitworth and the team at Perth Festival (AU), Catherine Haridy and her team at the Australian Music Centre (AU), Katherine McMahon and her team at the National Museum of Australia (AU), Cristina Ward and her team at British Council (ESP).

We also worked with musicians Tania Giannouli (GR), Linda May Han Oh (AU/USA), Genevieve Wilkins (AU), Sunny Kim (AU), Aviva Endean (AU), Gelareh Pour (AU), Mindy Meng Wang (AU), Madeleine Flynn (AU), Dr Lou Bennett AM (AU), Lisa Illean (AU/UK), Aura Go (AU), Emma McGrath (AU), Zela Margossian (AU), Flora Carbo (AU), Sia Ahmad (AU), Louise Devenish (AU), Mingo Rajandi (EE), Kaisa Mäensivu (FI), Rebecca Nash (UK), Inga Thompson (UK), Olivia Murphy (UK), Liza Bec (UK), Kate Whitley (UK), Joanna Duda (PL), Resina (PL), Lucia Cadotsch (CH), Julie Campiche (CH), Hannah Torres Lærum (NO), Delphine Joussein, Rafaëlle Rinaudo and Blanche Lafuente from NOUT (FR), the Milestones artist development participants (PL), the NICA artist development participants (DE); the Pro Helvetia artist development participants (CH) and music educators: Prof. Margaret Barrett and Prof. Katie Zhukov at Monash University (AU), Lucy Ericson and her team at Australian National Academy of Music (AU), Alessandra Bossa at the University of Agder (NO), and Jessica Lee, Lillian Li, Vicky Zhang at the University of Sydney (AU).

Artists from a range of disciplines also made significant contributions and broadened our horizons: filmmakers Deborah May (AU), Sophie Raymond (AU), Amos Gebhardt (AU) and Michela Riefolo (IT); dancer/choreographer Stephanie Lake (AU) and the professional and non-professional dancers involved in Genevieve Lacey’s Soliloquy (AU); lighting designers Jenny Hector (AU) and Lucy Birkinshaw (AU); graphic designers Marianne Lumholdt (DK/UK), Nina Birkeland (NO) and Ashley Simonetto (AU); dramaturg Ruth Little (AU); actor Mary McCusker (UK); writers Alexis Wright (AU), May Ngo (AU/CZ), Fiona Talkington (UK) and Miriam Cosic (AU).

Behind the scenes, we worked with live art producers and organisers: Jude Gun (AU), Michaela Coventry (AU), Erin Milne (AU), Katrina Duncan (UK), Fanny Martin (FR), Claire Cross (AU/DE), Anu Falck (FI), Marieke Meischke (NL) Barbara Canepa (CH), Tonje Bjørheim (NO), and Francesca Cerretani and the women of the Europe Jazz Network (EU); accessibility advisor Morwenna Collett (AU); those involved with recorded material and intellectual property, Paulette Long (UK), Natalie Shea at ABC Classics (AU), Catherine Gerrard and Cathie Nelson-Williams at Wise Music (AU), Alexandra Christie at Giramondo Publishing (AU); legal and finance, Liz Rogers (AU) and Elisabeth Sims (UK); managers and agents Lee Paterson (AU/UK), Tinka Steinhoff (DE), Minna Huuskonen (FI), Sara Da Costa (PT), and the women at Saudades (AT).

And last but not least, we celebrate those that told the world about our, and others’, collaborations and activities — the communications experts: Daniela Gerstmann (UK/CA), Rosie Pentreath (AU), Jess Partridge (UK), Amelia Ideh (UK/ESP) and Indy Vidyalankara (UK).

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Apologies to anyone that has been omitted, it was not intentional and easily corrected — please get in touch.

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