Can you tell me a little bit about yourself? I moved to Canberra in 2001 to study at photomedia at the ANU’s art school and finished my three-year visual art degree in 2008. Being one of that odd breed –Read more…
Where are the women in music in Canberra?
Once you notice it, you can’t stop noticing it. Next time you’re out at The Phoenix, Smith’s, Transit, or anywhere for a live gig, take note of how many women you see on stage. There is a huge disparity betweenRead more…
Golden Ratio
This was Tuesday afternoon. Autumn, late May. The trees were yellow and red. I was wearing a scarf and walking out of the library, almost colliding with Clem. I’d known Clem for ages, since we were both ten. We hadRead more…
Wild bush child – Jennifer Gough
Jennifer Gough is a Health Promotions Officer at the Women’s Centre for Health Matters, and Project Manager for Women With Disabilities ACT. Through her work, Jennifer promotes the health and wellbeing of women in Canberra, and advocates for better healthRead more…
Music, women, history – Dr Jennifer Gall
Dr Jennifer Gall is Assistant Curator, Documents and Artefacts at the National Film and Sound Archive, completed her doctorate at the ANU School of Music, and was the recipient of an ACT Heritage grant in 2014. We caught up withRead more…