PAST PROJECTS
Leonard’s Beautiful Pictures makes its debut tour on the mainland, originating from the Ten Days on the Island Festival in Tasmania.
Friday 15 April @Four Winds Festival, Bermagui
In the family of entertainers known as The Marvellous Corricks there were eight talented siblings: seven sisters and their brother, Leonard. He was just 14 years old when he started making and screening silent films.
It was 1901 and his early projections – a highlight of his family’s travelling shows filled with sketches and singalongs – would light up the world.
In 2021, Leonard’s Beautiful Pictures returned in all their wonder for a world premiere at Ten Days on the Island in Tasmania. These 100-year-old films once again are entertaining and delighting audiences.
Leonard’s fascinating newsreels and dramatic films once awed our local communities with the latest in cinematography. Now, a selection of Leonard’s films, some black-and-white, some gorgeously hand-tinted – digitally restored by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) – represent a rare vision of a former world.
ARTLESS BASTARDS PODCAST
Join hosts Jazz Williams and Andrew Gray from South East Arts as they dissect and disinfect the stories and processes of regional artists while we ride out the public health pandemic of Covid-19. Take some time to get to know regional artists, arts workers, creative producers and performers from the south east of NSW and beyond.
OUTPUT: ART AFTER FIRE
OUTPUT: Art After Fire aims to support communities in bushfire ravaged southeast NSW, Australia, and western USA, by assisting their visual artists and creative writers whose practice has been affected by recent fires and who would benefit from mentoring in field-based creative practice to make new artwork about their experiences.