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Artology inspires and awakens creativity through the practice of making art that is authentic, courageous and life-changing.

ARTOLOGY: WHO WE ARE

Artology empowers creatives and storytellers to produce bold, authentic works that drive social change. As a not-for-profit arts organisation, we develop impactful programs and provide tailored mentoring across music, film, and performance. Since 2014, we’ve nurtured emerging talent, helping shape Australia’s cultural landscape and fostering a vibrant arts community.

ABOUT US

Artology Over the Years

Artology has created and nurtured a wide range of projects spanning performance, film, music, satire, and more. Each initiative has been designed to spark creativity, connect communities, and provide opportunities for emerging voices.

Explore our Past Projects to discover the programs we’ve run and the impact they’ve made.

TO COUNTRY

Artology has run music programs that help young people find their voice and showcase their talent. The most recent initiative, To Country, encourages creative acknowledgements of Indigenous custodians through musical compositions. Led by Christopher Sainsbury and Lyle Chan, the program brings freedom, authenticity, and freshness to how we honour the land on which we live and flourish

ORCHESTRAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY – COMPOSED BY YOUNG COMPOSERS AND PERFORMED AND RECORDED BY THE SYDNEY, ADELAIDE, AND QUEENSLAND YOUTH ORCHESTRAS.

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NEWSFLASH! 🎉 🥳 Announcing our Very Short Film Fest NEWSFLASH! 🎉 🥳 Announcing our Very Short Film Festival 2024 Finalists⁠.⁠
Before we dive in, once again, congratulations to everyone… It’s been a challenging month for the judging panel, and we are all truly awed by the talent and creativity showcased across the country.⁠
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🥁 Drumroll, please... and now, here are the finalists (listed alphabetically):⁠
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🌟 OPEN CATEGORY 🌟 ⁠
🎥 Ella Demarchi: "Remember Me"⁠
🎥 Grace Quealy: "The Something"⁠
🎥 Jane Hamilton-Foster: "Loop"⁠
🎥 Kaelyn Ward: "Uprooted"⁠
🎥 Kea Gargiulo: "Shkëndijë"⁠
🎥 Kylie Skinner: "Formal Take Two"⁠
🎥 Maru One: "Steamed Egg Custards"⁠
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🌟 JUNIOR CATEGORY 🌟⁠
🎥 Adi Bocman: "Amor Fati"⁠
🎥 Aquinnah McKendrick, Daisy Belle Adam, Billie Chatto: "Fourteen"⁠
🎥 Hayden Best: "Kinetic Connection"⁠
🎥 Jake McCormack: "Change - A True Story"⁠
🎥 Ruby & Stella Kurzel: "JACHELT"⁠
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As the calibre was so high and the films so amazing, we are excited to continue with the People's Choice Awards. Make sure to cast your votes for your favourite films when we go live!⁠
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🌟 PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS 🌟⁠
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People's Choice picks: Open category ⁠🎥⁠
Abba Abbouchi for "Who is Bob?," Andrew Pavli for "Bring Back the Office Tea Lady," Frank Leggett for "The Tunnel," Gerard Lambkin for "Waiting For The Man," Grace McLean for "A Spark," Lana Digman for "CATCH UP," Lily Lunder for "Stonewall," Megan Kenna for "Sparky," Michael De Lange for "The Poet's Choice," Nima Baghbani for "Olympic Champion," Rena Li for "Pee Shy," Tashi Higgins for "Aevum," and Tom Pasley for "Polystyrene Junkie."⁠
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People's Choice picks: Junior category ⁠🎥⁠
Alisha Mtungwazi for "Kusimiddzira Chiedza," Brayden O'Connor & James Cawley for "Insanitizer," Daniel Schafer & Jake Bell for "Cicadas", Dylan Burrows for "Mania," Ella Hasdell for "17," Freya Rubeli for "Just a Kiss," Indianna Thompson & Ruby Harris for "The Hunt," Matthew Nottle for "Forsaken," Mark Zanosov for "Still There?," and ShopFront Films for "George".⁠
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A massive shout-out to all the filmmakers who submitted their creations. Your passion and dedication inspire us all. Thank you for making this festival special. 🎉⁠
🎶✨ To our Sydney community... this one's for you! 🎶✨ To our Sydney community... this one's for you! We are thrilled to announce that the AYO will present an enthralling evening of 'Demon Ducks and Pandemonium,' under the baton of conductor Christoph Altstaedt and featuring the incredible Soprano Rachelle Durkin. 🌟⁠
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🎼 Dive into a world of musical satire and theatre with compositions from Ligeti, Vines, and Gruber. This unique performance is anchored by HK Gruber’s 'Frankenstein!!' in its captivating chamber version, inspired by the legendary tale of Mary Shelley.⁠
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🎟️ Don't miss out on this rare spectacle. Join us at the Cellblock Theatre or UKARIA for an unforgettable experience that promises to weave fantastical tales and break all conventions. ⁠
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Check our bio for the link to secure your spot. See you there! 👉⁠
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🎼 Artology is excited to share this event with you 🎼 Artology is excited to share this event with you all – Australian Youth Orchestra's 'Turbulent Times' Autumn Season Concert.⁠
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Step into a musical time machine with soloist Satu Vänskä (ACO) and conductor Alexandre Bloch (Orchestre National de Lille), as our flagship orchestra transports you to an era of great societal upheaval and political uncertainty. And no, it is not 2020.⁠
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Ravel and Debussy, Szymanowski and Prokofiev conjure a world at war, when artists were pushing the boundaries of what music can be and capturing the essence of the most turbulent of times - before our own that is.⁠
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Saturday 6 April, 7:30pm⁠
Federation Concert Hall⁠
Hobart / nipaluna⁠
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Don't miss out on tickets - https://events.humanitix.com/ayo 🎶 Link in Bio.
TONIGHT on NITV at 8:30pm - The Drover's Wife - di TONIGHT on NITV at 8:30pm - The Drover's Wife - directed, written, co-produced and staring @leahpurcell, an esteemed Very Short Film Festival judge. ⁠
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Artology is proud to have played a role in bringing this important Australian story to life on screen. ⁠
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A must watch ahead of 26th January.⁠
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Link in our bio to read NITV's full story. ⁠
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#📷 @nitv_au
Congratulations to Jasmine Lai! Join her as she di Congratulations to Jasmine Lai! Join her as she discusses her unique journey and the process of working on her composition with the Melbourne Youth Orchestra. ⁠
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Check out this informative and inspiring 1 min video ⁠
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#artology ⁠
Join composer Hayden Taylor as he shares his inspi Join composer Hayden Taylor as he shares his inspiring journey of having his composition performed by the Queensland and Melbourne Youth Orchestras. A heartfelt congratulations to Hayden on this remarkable achievement! 👏👏👏⁠
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Watch Hayden's inspirational 1 min vid here: 👉 ⁠
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#artology ⁠
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