Please note entry to each workshop is $15, but entry to the event is free. With over 40 Artisan & Zine stallholders, the Berry Island and...

Creative Careers 2017

Location:

Building A
2065 NSW
Australia

Venue:
Bradfield Senior College
Creative Careers 2017

Featuring

Glenno Smith

Glenno Smith

Artist

Glenn "Glenno" Smith is an art mercenary, living in Sydney with his beautiful wife Gina and cats, Pachinko, Roppongi and Pancetta. He spends most of his illustration time making international and local metal bands seem like powerful wizards, punk bands seem like earnest street fighters, while he himself is a humble conduit of pure creative energy lighting the mediocratic corners of the world with hope.
 
Despite the humour and his obvious need to take on work that allows him to pay rent in this overblown metropolis, he takes his art (and illustration especially) very seriously. He has worked within industries that see art as a means to making product...hence his curatorship of four exhibitions based around t-shirts, gig-posters, low-brow art/craft and self-published comics.
 
He has been published internationally six times in the last three years, in group books that have dealt mainly in his reputation as a rock artist. He enjoys lino-cutting, curating a monthly show for emerging artists, printing, self-publishing and designs close to 100 t-shirt designs a year. He works long hours and loves it, the sicko, but has started to concentrate on gallery-ready art with a view to a long-time coming retrospective show.
 
He describes his job description as “Art Mercenary”, realising from the beginning that it was wise to take on any and all commissions and never admit inexperience to a client. He also rocks out in Sydney band Chinese Burns Unit because everyone should be in a band.
Jonathan J Sequeira, Filmmaker

Jonathan J Sequeira

Film Director

Jonathan has worked in the film and television industry for over 15 years, as an editor on ABC TV programs such as 4 Corners and Triple J TV, to producing and shooting for his own business Cheap Music Videos. He is the director and producer of the upcoming feature film documentary, ‘Descent into the Maelstrom’, the untold story of Australian band Radio Birdman. 

Leah Benson AKA Lelash

Leah Benson AKA Lelash

Fashion Designer, Head of Costume for Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and Young entrepreneur

Leah Benson AKA Lelash has over 10 years' industry experience and has been scouted and commissioned for work with local and international musicians such as Selwyn, Deborah Cox, Snuttock, Alphamama, Courtney Act, Zinzi Okenyo, Samantha Jade and more. After starting her clothing label Lelash in 2005, she quickly gained notoriety within the 'alternative' subculture and now has a vast international following and customer base. As well as Lelash's ready to wear range, Leah also specialises in custom costuming and couture for bridal, dance, theatre, film, and music.

Ross Tesoriero

Ross Tesoriero

Freelance artist, designer, animator and web developer

Ross Tesoriero is a freelance artist, designer, animator and web developer with professional experience creating a wide range of media and projects. Education in fine arts, design, and multimedia. 19 years experience in website design and development of dynamic sites including online courses, e-commerce, blog, and CMS. Experience in digital animation including storyboarding, character design, and animation. Graphic design experience including CD and DVD packaging, business cards, logos, posters and pamphlet design. Illustration work including magazine cartoons and comic strips, T-shirt designs and book covers. Ross has worked in universities and private colleges teaching animation, multimedia and website development. 

Sarah Fordham

Sarah Fordham

Artist & Educator

Sarah is a Sydney-based artist who divides her time across a wide range of creative endeavours. A practitioner for over twenty years, her work explores colour across a wide range of forms. Beyond the studio, Sarah is a passionate educator. She is a lecturer and presenter, who has delivered creative workshops for a diverse range of institutions, including the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA). 
 
Sarah is regularly invited to be an artist-in-residence, working with students both here and abroad. 2017 sees the launch of SAFO, the artist’s new design label. Merging imagery from her paintings with products, Sarah’s work can now be seen on soft furnishings and accessories. 
 
Josh Shipton, Radio Producer

Josh Shipton

Radio Producer

With over 35 years of combined experience with Ryde Regional Radio, Matt and JoSh have produced an eclectic range of programs from more traditional music programs to VERY experimental radio. Matt’s experience and professionalism combined with JoSh’s taste for the bizarre have made for quite a unique team and quite a unique experience for their workshop attendees. Matt continues on 2RRR with his current show, Accidentally Curley’s Treat. JoSh plays with several Sydney bands, including Panic Syndrome, TRIANGLE and The Blue Eyed Ravens and also joins in with Matt as a guest presenter when he’s lonely. JoSh is also, on occasion, working on the New Australia Radio program at Eastside FM. 

Matt Curley

Matt Curley

Radio Producer

With over 35 years of combined experience with Ryde Regional Radio, Matt and JoSh have produced an eclectic range of programs from more traditional music programs to VERY experimental radio. Matt’s experience and professionalism combined with JoSh’s taste for the bizarre have made for quite a unique team and quite a unique experience for their workshop attendees. Matt continues on 2RRR with his current show, Accidentally Curley’s Treat. JoSh plays with several Sydney bands, including Panic Syndrome, TRIANGLE and The Blue Eyed Ravens and also joins in with Matt as a guest presenter when he’s lonely. JoSh is also, on occasion, working on the New Australia Radio program at Eastside FM. 

Laura McWhinnie, This Island Life

Laura McWhinnie

Founder of This Island Life

As the founder of This Island Life, Laura has built an authentic brand identity and loyal following through original and unique content. She is not only regarded as an expert on all things summer, she is also a respected advertising creative with more than 12 years' agency experience. Since starting her career as a copywriter in 2005, she has worked for top Sydney agencies including Clemenger, McCann Sydney and Host. 
 
When she’s not chasing the summer, Laura can be found sharing her expertise at speaking events and writing opinion pieces for leading industry publications. Laura currently works for M&C Saatchi Australia as a senior social content writer and is a guest lecturer at General Assembly in Sydney.
 
Morganics by Emily Kearney

Morganics

Hip Hop Artist, Director and Social Activist

Morganics is an award winning hip hop artist, spoken word performer, and director as well as a passionate community worker. As an MC, beatboxer, Bboy, producer, and hip hop theatre artist he has performed from New York to London, the Sydney Opera House to Prague.
 
He has worked extensively with indigenous communities throughout Australia, in juvenile and adult jails, with disabled and refugee groups and produced an album for ex-street kids in Tanzania. His hip hop feature film Survival Tactics and new album For My Friends And My Enemies are out now with his book Hip Hop Is My Passport coming soon.
 
 
Nikita Margarita, Doodad & Fandango

Nikita Margarita

Owner, Doodad And Fandango

Nikita Margarita is the boss lady at pop art accessories label: Doodad + Fandango. Inspired by contemporary artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Keith Haring and Haruki Murakami, her playful perspex pieces, hand assembled in her Sydney studio makes bold and witty statements and straddle the divide between art and fashion.

Paul McDonald, contact sheet

Paul McDonald

Photographer & Director of Contact Sheet

Paul McDonald has been in the photography industry for over 15 years. As a photographer, his work has been exhibited in Australia and internationally. Paul is currently the director of Contact Sheet Gallery (St Leonards). Previously he held senior roles (associate director – Education and Public Programs) at the Australian Centre for Photography and co-director 10x8 Gallery. Paul has also provided consulting services in relation to a wide range of photography programs, competitions and events to diverse bodies including Canon Australia, Fairfax, Alliance Francaise, Sunstudios, North Sydney Council, National Centre for Indigenous Excellence, Life Without Barriers, and China New Service.  
 
Aletheia Casey, Photographer

Aletheia Casey

Photographer

Aletheia Casey has been working as a photography lecturer for over five years. During this time Aletheia and Paul MacDonald have worked on collaborative projects together including workshops, teaching, and lectures. Previously Aletheia worked as a visual journalist in the film and television industry for clients such as BBC London, BBC World, and SBS Television. During the last four years she has published and worked with The Sunday Times Magazine, The Financial Times Magazine, Getty Images Worldwide, Australian Associated Press, and various international publications.

Aletheia has exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, The Royal Shakespeare Company (London), The National Geographic Society (London) and the Australian Centre for Photography. She was named a winner of The Magenta Foundation Flash Forward Emerging Photographer Award for the UK in 2012 and 2015, a finalist for the National Photographic Portrait Prize and bronze and silver winner in the documentary category of the PX3 Awards in France. Aletheia has twice been named a finalist for the Environmental Photographer of the Year Award.

Aletheia recently completed her Master of Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the London College of Communication and graduated with distinction.

 

Dacchi Dang, Photographer

Dacchi Dang

Photographer and Artist

Born in Saigon, Vietnam, Dacchi currently lives and works in Sydney. He's a photographic artist, specialising in alternative photographic processes. Dacchi has participated in a number of artist in residency programmes nationally and internationally including Bundanon Trust; Hæfliger Cottage, Hill End; Metro Arts, Brisbane; Peel Island; Art Space; Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris; Performing Arts Forum (PAF) Research & Development, St Erme, France; Geidai University of Fine Arts, Tokyo and Ueno Town Museum, Tokyo.

His works are held in both public collections including: Bundanon Trust Collection, NSW; Sherman Gallery, Sydney; Horsham Regional Gallery, Victoria; Shanghai Educational Publishing House, China; and private collections in Australia, Europe and Hong Kong.

Ben Levi

Ben Levi

Ben Levi, Code Camp

Pete and Ben started Code Camp in December 2013 and have since taught almost 20,000 Australian students to code and build their very own apps. Individually they have each launched and assisted multiple tech startups prior to Code Camp — from raising funds, exponential growth and international markets. Code Camp's mission is to inspire and empower future creators, innovators and change makers to create infinite possibilities.

Christina Mclean, Trade the Mark

Christina Mclean

Artist & Owner of Trade the Mark

Christina Mclean is a multidisciplinary artist based in Sydney. Working with both textiles and ceramics, Christina applies marks and pattern to create works that blur the line between art and functional ware. With a background in ceramics, fashion and textiles, Christina began studying ceramics in 1988 and established Chowk Ceramics for 12 years before applying her love for mark making to textiles.

From 2006 onwards Christina has been designing prints for many sort after Australian fashion brands. Her latest venture TRADE the MARK, sees Christina going back to her roots as a maker, crafting work to last the test of time with a contemporary twist. Christina hand makes all of her work in her studio in the Inner West.

Thomas Marland

Thomas Marland

Freelance Music Technology Specialist

A producer and performer, co-producing for electronic music project "The Nights", Tom has toured internationally and nationally as a multi-instrumentalist for Future Classic signed project, "Panama". He also freelances as a music technology consultant, having assisted in building the Ableton playback rig for the ARIAS, and serving as the Ableton Live playback technician for the artists performing at the ARIAs.

In addition to this, Tom has consulted with numerous popular bands/artists such as Tom Thum & SAFIA in implementing Ableton Live as the brains of their live show, from hardware and MIDI I/O routing to program change messages, or chain selecting instruments to SMPTE timecode for lighting and vision. With a broad range of skills and experience in terms of music and technology, Tom is also working producer/performer/teacher/music technology consultant based in Sydney, Australia. 

John Kilbey, Musician

John Kilbey

John Kilbey is an accomplished composer/musician that has been involved in a large body of renowned musical releases. After studying Screen Composition at AFTRS he is now focusing on writing music for film.  He established the niche record label, Karmic Hit as well as the innovative — song-a-week — Esoteric Music Club. He is soon to release his new solo album — Rozam Kobar.

Steven 'Bajo' O'Donnell

Steven 'Bajo' O'Donnell

Actor, TV presenter, Children’s Author, Public speaker, MC, Nerd

Steven 'Bajo' O'Donnell is an Australian television presenter, actor, MC, writer and video game critic. He is mostly known for his television presenting work, as host of the weekly ABC video game review shows Good Game (2007-2016), and children's version Spawn Point (2010-ongoing).
 
In 2017, Steven can be seen on the team of ABC2’s Whovians, Australia’s companion programme to the BBC Worldwide globally renowned series, Doctor Who. Over the course of the years, Steven has grown to become one of the most well-known video game critics and speakers in Australia, attending conventions and speaking at corporate and public events on a regular basis.
 
Steven recently co-created and played the lead in the sci-fi narrative comedy Trip For Biscuits, a Screen Australia and ABC ME co-production, which premiered on ABC iView in March 2017. In 2016 in conjunction with Scholastic, Steven co-wrote the children's Book series Pixel Raiders. Eight books have been commissioned, and the series has been sold into US distribution. Steven's other interests lie in improvisational comedy, technology, video games, and science fiction.
Holly Siles, Fashion Designer & Teacher

Holly Siles

Fashion Designer & Teacher

Holly holds a Bachelor of Arts in Fashion and Textile design and worked as a designer in the fashion industry for seven years, before turning her hand to teaching, initially as a part-time teacher whilst continuing to design for individual clients.

Holly has now made teaching her sole focus full-time — sharing her breadth of experience and knowledge, that ranges from designing directional daywear for a small manufacturer to mainstream product development for companies selling to chain stores like Sportsgirl, Jacqui E, Susans, Katies and the like, through to made to order special event dressing.

Access and Inclusion

  • Wheelchair Accessible - Access to the venue is suitable for wheelchairs (toilets, ramps/lifts etc.) and designated wheelchair spaces are available.

Event Details

Please note entry to each workshop is $15, but entry to the event is free. With over 40 Artisan & Zine stallholders, the Berry Island and 'Secrets' exhibitions, the Brain & Science exhibition, plus performances, food, installations and drop in workshops - there's plenty happening on the day.

Start your weekend engrossed in the enjoyment and inspiration that creating, making and doing brings!
2-hour workshops in the morning and/or afternoon include:

Acting & Presenting//Art & Design//Coding//Design//Drawing//Fashion//Filmmaking//Hip Hop Dance//Illustration//Jewellery//Music & Music Production//Painting//Photography//Radio Production//Shibori Tie-Dye//Social Media Influencer//Textiles

If you can't make it to one of the workshops, there's plenty happening around campus. Get involved! 

  • Artisan and Zine Market – Buy and sell handcrafted artwork and designs. We proudly support local artists, emerging artists and designers and we have an amazing collection of artists joining us this year.
  • Berry Island exhibition – You’ll be amazed by the work our Year 11 students have created influenced by the local landscape near Wollstonecraft. This group of budding artists and entrepreneurs have also created artworks based on Berry Island for sale on the day — unique and original pieces in themselves.
  • Secrets exhibition – An interactive installation that gives you a glimpse into other people's secrets or allows you to share your own! We have student created documentary pieces that were created with the kind assistance of the residents of Caroline Chisholm Retirement Village, Caroline Chisholm Aged Care Home and Glenwood Aged Care Home
  • Brain and Science Museum – Interactive displays, 3D modelling and VR, short films and animations by students and HP sprout.

For more in-depth individual workshop descriptions visit www.bradfield.nsw.edu.au/cc

(Workshop times are 10:30 am – 12:30 pm and/or 1:30pm – 3:30 pm)

 

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Access and Inclusion

  • Wheelchair Accessible - Access to the venue is suitable for wheelchairs (toilets, ramps/lifts etc.) and designated wheelchair spaces are available.