Jazz Money

Exhibition

Between Waves presented at Plimsoll Gallery, Hobart

...on our times – as expressed by the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung word ‘Yalingwa’. The exhibition presents the work of ten First Nations artists and collective including Maree Clarke, Dean Cross, Brad Darkson, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Hayley Millar Baker, Jazz Money, Mandy Quadrio, this mob...
Exhibition

Between Waves presented at Casula Powerhouse, NSW

...on our times – as expressed by the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung word ‘Yalingwa’. The exhibition presents the work of ten First Nations artists and collective including Maree Clarke, Dean Cross, Brad Darkson, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Hayley Millar Baker, Jazz Money, Mandy Quadrio, this mob, and Cassie...
Exhibition

Between Waves

“Between Waves” exhibition showcases outstanding First Peoples art and curatorial practice in Southeast Australia with ten new commissions exploring energy fields and interconnected ecologies. Featuring artists such as Maree Clarke, Jazz Money, and Mandy Quadrio, curated by Jessica Clark.

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Mark the Dawn – Jazz Money

We gather marks. Our bodies, our stories, our histories and our world are made of infinite visible and invisible moments. We make marks to record, to remember, to honour, to protest. We mark time, for no matter how many times the sun sets, always it rises in a new dawn. Jazz Money...
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Artist Statement: Jazz Money

infinite iterative piece welcomes you to find what you didn’t know you were seeking. A poem created just now, just for you, appearing through chance and hope and randomising software. infinite iterative piece is compiled of all the lost lines that didn’t become poems, the photos and footage that feel more like poetry, the ideas […]

Program

Between Waves Artist Talks and Opening Celebration

...at the intersection of material and immaterial realms of knowledge and knowing. Artists: Maree Clarke, Dean Cross, Brad Darkson, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Hayley Millar Baker, Jazz Money, Cassie Sullivan, this mob, and Mandy...
Publication

Between Waves

...a national context. Artists: Hayley Millar Baker, Maree Clarke, Dean Cross, Brad Darkson, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Jazz Money, Mandy Quadrio, Cassie Sullivan, and this mob The publication...
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Between Waves

Artists: Hayley Millar Baker, Maree Clarke, Dean Cross, Brad Darkson, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Jazz Money, Mandy Quadrio, Cassie Sullivan, and this mob The publication features detailed documentation of all exhibited works, a curatorial essay...
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James Howard, Mandy Quadrio and Jessica Clark speak about the exhibition ‘Between Waves’

Exhibition Development Fund, supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria. Curator: Jessica Clark Artists: Hayley Millar Baker, Maree Clarke, Dean Cross, Brad Darkson, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Jazz Money, Mandy Quadrio, Cassie Sullivan, and this mob. Video produced by Gatherer Media...
Publication

Future Remains: The 2024 Macfarlane Commissions

The publication features new texts by Freja Carmichael, Angela Hesson, Tiarney Miekus, June Miskell, Jazz Money, Audrey Pfister and Aubrey Wang, and Azza Zein on the work of commissioned artists, along with full colour documentation of the exhibition...
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Future Remains: The 2024 Macfarlane Commissions

The publication features new texts by Freja Carmichael, Angela Hesson, Tiarney Miekus, June Miskell, Jazz Money, Audrey Pfister and Aubrey Wang, and Azza Zein on the work of commissioned artists, along with full colour documentation of the exhibition, and a curatorial introduction by curator and editor Dr...
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Soft Stir 03: Stories of Collision

...of movement. Eda Gunaydin reflects on the ever-changing space and idea of Western Sydney via her award-winning filmic collaboration with studio Subversus. Jazz Money curates an outstanding showcase of up-and-coming...
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Between Waves | Exhibition Kit

...and a digital commission to illuminate the interconnected web of what can and cannot be seen. Artists: Maree Clarke, Dean Cross, Brad Darkson, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Hayley Millar Baker, Jazz Money, Mandy Quadrio, Cassie Sullivan and this mob...
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Between Waves Curatorial Essay

...and experiment with the intersections of material and immaterial realms of knowledge and knowing. Collectively, works of art by Maree Clarke, Brad Darkson, Dean Cross, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Hayley Millar Baker, Jazz Money, Cassie Sullivan, this mob, and Mandy Quadrio, illuminate an interconnected web...
Press Release

Maree Clarke awarded $60,000 Yalingwa Fellowship

Titled Between Waves, the exhibition will also include a new work by Maree Clarke, and new commissions by artists Dean Cross, Brad Darkson, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Hayley Millar Baker, Jazz Money, Cassie Sullivan and Mandy Quadrio that explore and experiment with the visible and invisible energy fields and flows of light, time, and vision.
Press Release

Between Waves

...of outstanding contemporary First Peoples art and curatorial practice in Southeast Australia.  Curated by Jessica Clark, the exhibition features new works by Maree Clarke, Dean Cross, Brad Darkson, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Hayley Millar Baker, Jazz Money, Cassie Sullivan, this mob...
Press Release

2023 Artistic Program

...2023 Yalingwa Exhibition July 1–September 3 Artists: Maree Clarke, Dean Cross, Brad Darkson, Matthew Harris, James Howard, Hayley Millar Baker, Jazz Money, Cassie Sullivan, this mob, and Mandy Quadrio Curator...
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First Nations Curatorial Symposium

Brad Darkson (Narungga); Matthew Harris (Yorta Yorta); Hayley Millar Baker (Gunditjmara); Jazz Money (Wiradjuri); Mandy Quadrio (Trawlwoolway, Pairrebeenner); Cassie Sullivan (palawa); and this mob, members include Jenna Lee (Gulumerridjin/Larrakia, Wardaman, KarraJarri); Jenna Rain Warwick (Luritja...
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Six Walks Episode Six: Christos Tsiolkas on silver screens Transcript

...always people in Chinatown. Melbourne makes no sense, unless you comprehend the waves of migration that have helped structure this city. The Chinese were here before the Greeks. I’d use my pocket-money to buy noodles after seeing a film. The first porn shop I ever dared go into was in Little Bourke...