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Fringe 2021: Post Dining, 'Eating Tomorrow'

A person points their finger while holding a glass, they wear a fluffy hat, a white cardigan and a dress. They're standing in front of a tropical backdrop and have heavy stage makeup on.

Adelaide Fringe Show

When: February 19-28, 4:00pm -8:30pm

Where: WEA Adult Learning, 223 Angas Street, Kaurna Yerta

Price: $49 + booking fee ($44 concession + booking fee)


Have you ever wondered what the future might look like? Feel like? Taste like?

Eating Tomorrow is a back-to-the-future time travel experiment, immersing audiences in prospective scenarios of what our food systems, customs and behaviours might become in the next fifty years.

In Post Dining's most daring and exciting immersive food experience yet, come and be enveloped into a journey of the senses. With support from the Department of the Premier and Cabinet through Arts South Australia and Adelaide Fringe.


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The Move 2021


Photographer: Alexander Waite Mitchell

Performance

When: Thursday April 22 to Saturday 24, 7:00pm
Where: Space Theatre at Adelaide Festival Centre, King William St, Kaurna Yerta
Duration: 1 hour


We're absolutely thrilled to announce tickets are on sale for The Move, a curated initiative of Dance Hub SA, The Mill and Ausdance SA, presented by Adelaide Festival Centre.

In April 2021, commissioned choreographers Gabrielle Nankivell and Lewis Major will unveil their world premiere works in an enthralling dance double bill, ranging from the innovative wit of Nankivell's Wonder Grit through to the visceral intensity of Major's Satori.



This program has support from

 
 

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Exhibition: Chris Herzfeld & Erin Fowler, '10th Anniversary Collection'


Image: Chris Herzfeld (Photographer ) and Erin Fowler (Model/dancer) (detail), 2020, Giclee, 1100x800

March 10- 21, 2021

Opening event: Sunday, March 14, 3:30-5pm


This exhibition celebrates 10 years of collaboration between renowned photographer Chris Herzfeld and dancer Erin Fowler. Creative collaborations such as these are immensely valuable to artists practice, and Chris and Erin have shown how strong creative relationship can grow and develop over time. Both have spent the past 10 years becoming attuned to each other’s practice, and are able to work intuitively as well as push each other to grow. In this series of portraits we see Erin’s incredible skill as a dancer and model showcased by Chris’ photography. Both have also made significant contributions to The Mill, Erin as Co-Founder and Chris as a long term supporter and contributor to our programming. Through this series of images we celebrate their collaboration, and also thank them for their continued contribution to the Adelaide creative sector!


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Adelaide Fringe Masterclass: The Latebloomers, ‘Discover Your Inner Idiot’

Masterclass

When: Wednesday, March 17, 2021, 11am - 1pm

Venue: The Mill Breakout, The Mill 154 Angas Street, Adelaide

Cost: $23


The Mill in partnership with Adelaide Fringe present a masterclass with performers The Latebloomers.

The Latebloomers are an international company of performers who met at the Jacques Lecoq International Theatre School in Paris.

About the Masterclass:

This masterclass caters for either professional performers wanting to learn new skills for their repertoire or brush up on the art of 'play' or beginners/amateurs wanting to have some fun, build confidence and discover new skills. A brief introduction to clown including a Lecoq style physical warm-up with improv games, characterisation, improvisation and slapstick.


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Exhibition: The Mill Showcase


January 13 - March 5, 2021

Opening event: Friday, January 22, 5:30pm to 7:30pm


The Mill Showcase is a gallery space dedicated to artists who work in our studio spaces at our Angas Street location, exhibiting some of the artworks and products that have been produced under our roof. The Mill Showcase profiles our artists, so that you can put a face to the name and get to know some of our dedicated makers.

This fourth edition of The Mill Showcase features work by Kirsty Martinsen, Steel Chronis and Evie Hassiotis.


About the artists:

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Spotlight Residency: Adrianne Semmens and Jennifer Eadie showing, 'Unravel'


Showing and Q&A

When: Friday, January 15, 2021, 6pm

Where: The Mill Breakout Space, 154 Angas Street, (enter via Gunson Street)

Duration: 1 hour (including Q+A)

Cost: Free


Unravel is a first stage development of multi-disciplinary work exploring identity and connection to place that is enabled through embodied movement and text. 

This project builds upon a collaboration between dance practitioner Adrianne Semmens and writer Jennifer Eadie and the publication created together, Unravel, facilitated by The Mill’s Writer in Residence program, and commissioned by Delving into Dance in partnership with Critical Path as part of the 2019/20 Digital Interchange Festival.

The project explores what it means to acknowledge a sense of disconnection-connection to place, exploring through memories, agitations and the calling for deeper connections to ancestral country.

About the artists:

Adrianne smiles at the camera, her hand holds her elbow across her front and she wears a black top.
Jennier looks at the camera, she has long flowing hair and wears black clothing.

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The Critic’s Craft: Writing engaging and ethical arts criticism


January 22 and January 23, 2021

When: 1pm to 3pm

Where: The Mill Exhibition Space, 154 Angas St

Cost: $20 + booking fee (attend both for $30 + booking fee using discount code)


Presented by The Mill and Jess Martin, this two part workshop series will guide participants through the essential skills of writing engaging and generous arts criticism, including how to develop a critical voice and start getting published as a reviewer.

About the workshops:

Workshop One, January 22: Pitching and Structure for Arts Reviews

This workshop will cover the ins and outs of choosing what to write about and pitching to publications. We will also get into how to structure a review to achieve clarity, word length, and the expectations of publishers. Workshop One will deliver local industry knowledge for getting published as well as the key skills to get started as a reviewer.

Workshop Two, January 23: Writing Approaches and the Ethics of Arts Criticism

Workshop Two is all about the skills to make your writing stand out and develop toward a career as a generous and engaging arts critic. This workshop will also discuss how to make responsible choices in writing positive and negative reviews, and how to find bold and interesting angles to write from. We’ll get into the nitty gritty of writing techniques, how to frame feedback for performers, as well as how to get readers’ attention and keep them on the hook for your whole review.


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Exhibition: Carolyn Corletto, 'Random Acts of Obsession: The Artist as the Collector'


January 11 - February 21, 2021

Opening event:
Friday, January 22, 5:30-7:30pm

Artist talk and Fringissage:
Sunday, February 21, 1pm-3pm


The Mill’s 2021 Exhibition Space program opens with Random Acts of Obsession: The Artist as the Collector, a new body of work by multidisciplinary artist Carolyn Corletto. Working with found materials, paint, clay, thread and words, Carolyn has created a personal Wunderkammer. Following her compulsion to obsessively collect, she uses discarded domestic objects and ephemeral natural objects as sites for material investigation. The objects of her collections are often found while walking through public space and parklands, then taken back to the studio to be reimagined, investigated, and imbued with memories. Carolyn’s process speaks to the affinity that she holds with her collection, as material objects but also repositories of identity and memory, ‘I respond to the call of things’ she says.

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Spotlight Residency: Adrianne Semmens and Jennifer Eadie, 'Unravel'

Unravel is a first stage development of multi-disciplinary work exploring identity and connection to place that is enabled through embodied movement and text. 

This project builds upon a collaboration between dance practitioner Adrianne Semmens and writer Jennifer Eadie and the publication created together, Unravel,  facilitated by The Mill’s Writer in Residence program, and commissioned by Delving into Dance in partnership with Critical Path as part of the 2019/20 Digital Interchange Festival.

The project explores what it means to acknowledge a sense of disconnection-connection to place, exploring through memories, agitations and the calling for deeper connections to ancestral country.

 
A piece of writing is shown against a charcoal background.
 

About the artists:

Adrianne smiles at the camera, her hand holds her elbow across her front and she wears a black top.
Jennier looks at the camera, she has long flowing hair and wears black clothing.

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Exhibition: Danny Jarratt, 'FlatWorld 64'


November 6 – December 18, 2020

Opening event: Friday, November 13, 5:30-7:30pm

Where: The Mill Exhibition Space, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Cost: Free


Flatworld 64 is a new series of paintings by digital artist Danny Jarratt. Co-opting the design language of 90’s collect-a-thon video games, Danny invites audiences to step into a flattened, graphic world. He offers audiences a momentary escape from the noise of navigating heteronormative daily life. This series of bright, digital paintings are made up of gestures and painterly marks translated into a digital realm. Low-resolution & pixelated graphic shapes sit alongside digital airbrush and drop shadows, giving a sense of collapsed perspective and a non hierarchical plane of existence. Danny describes them as ‘perhaps paintings, or perhaps screenshots’ of a queer videogame landscape.

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Exhibition: The Mill Showcase


Photo: Amber Cronin, photographer: Ramsay Photography

October 6 - December 18, 2020

Opening event: Friday, October 30, 5:30pm to 7:30pm

Where: The Mill Showcase, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Cost: Free


The Mill Showcase is a gallery space dedicated to artists who work in our studio spaces at our Angas Street location, exhibiting some of the artworks and products that have been produced under our roof. The Mill Showcase profiles our artists, so that you can put a face to the name and get to know some of our dedicated makers.

This third edition of The Mill Showcase features work by Jennifer Eadie, Amber Cronin and Robyn Wood.

About the artists:


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Exhibition Public Program: Tanya Voges, 'Postcards from Motherhood'


Image: Zoe Freney, Postcard from Close to Home #3, 2020, pen on paper postcard, 152 x 132mm (Photographer: Chloe Metcalfe)

Postcards from Motherhood Public Program

Postcards from Motherhood is a group exhibition and community engagement project curated by multidisciplinary artist Tanya Voges. The exhibition features work by artists who are also mothers Bridget Currie, Zoe Freney, Rochelle Haley, Alana Hunt, Tania Mason and Tanya Voges. Postcards from Motherhood will be accompanied by a series of public programs which allow parents to participate as part of a rigorous arts community. All welcome! 

Due to COVID-19 restrictions numbers are limited in our space. Please read carefully as some events are ticketed!

  

Postcards from Motherhood

Tuesday 6 October:

Opening day & Tanya Voges ‘Performance for the Gallery’

Bookings essential via eventbrite

Time: two performances, 4pm or 5.30pm

Where: The Exhibition Space at The Mill

Postcards from Motherhood

Saturday 10 October: Open studio and community postcard making

No bookings required for Open Studio, (capacity in the studio is 7)

Time: 10am - 2pm

Where: The Exhibition Space and Tanya’s studio at The Mill

Pop into the gallery and put your name on the list to get a spot at the making table.

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Tuesday 20 October: Mother Artist Forum

bookings essential via eventbrite

Time: 11am-12pm

Where: The Exhibition Space at The Mill

Available as a podcast on the website after the event

Postcards from Motherhood

Friday 30th October: Finissage event

Family Friendly Finissage

no bookings required (first in, best dressed)

Time: 4-5:30pm

AND:

Finissage

Time: 5:30-7:30pm

Where: The Exhibition Space and Tanya’s studio at The Mill


This exhibition has support from

 
City of Adelaide
 

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Masterclass: 'City Mobilities' public masterclass


Photo: Tom Borgas

Masterclass

When: Wednesday, October 14, and Thursday, October 15 10am–4pm

Venue: The Mill Breakout Space, 154 Angas Street, Adelaide (enter via Gunson St)

Cost: $60 + booking fee


City Mobilities is a two-day intensive exploring ideas about the way we access and move in public spaces, supported by City of Adelaide. The workshop is open to artists and non- artists interested in gaining new skills and knowledge in site-based art projects. Over the two days, participants will work with the lead artists Tom Borgas (The Mill resident artist) and Paul Gazzola (OSCA Artistic Director) to explore how we can rethink and reconfigure the city’s infrastructure into other forms and functionalities.

What participants can expect:

The workshop will explore a variety of visual, design and performance making methods to highlight, question and renegotiate the importance of individual participation in public space. Participants will be invited to research various city sites and public spaces and develop a series of conceptual and physical responses in a collaborative studio-based set up.

The masterclass will:


  • Offer participants a fertile space to share, learn, create and exchange ideas, skills and processes


  • Open up new ways of thinking, doing and making in a collaborative and collegial gathering


  • Stimulate and support the skills development of local SA artists seeking new approaches to working within the public domain

What to wear: Participants are requested to dress adequately and bring a hat for the sun as we will be working outside at times

What materials to bring:

  • Participants need to bring a sketch pad and pencil/pen

  • All other materials will be supplied

The City Mobilities masterclass is a precursor to the development of a longer collaborative public art project planned for 2021/22 and is the second outcome of an ongoing partnership between The Mill and OSCA.

About the masterclass leaders:

Artist Tom Borgas smiles, he wears a black shirt and stands in front of a blue and concrete backdrop.
Paul Gazzolas is shown, he's wearing a blue shirt and a black jumper.

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Exhibition: Tanya Voges, 'Postcards from Motherhood'


Image: Zoe Freney, Postcard from Close to Home #3, 2020, pen on paper postcard, 152 x 132mm (Photographer: Chloe Metcalfe)

October 6 – 30, 2020

Opening event: Friday, October 6, 2020, 5:30-7:30pm

Where: The Mill Exhibition Space, 154 Angas St, Kaurna Yarta

Cost: Free


Postcards from Motherhood is a group exhibition and community engagement project curated by multidisciplinary artist Tanya Voges. The exhibition features work by artists who are also mothers: Bridget Currie, Zoe Freney, Rochelle Haley, Alana Hunt, Tania Mason and Tanya Voges.

Postcards from Motherhood centres Mother Artists who continue to practice in the arts alongside their commitments to their families. The exhibition responds to the idea of sending a postcard from within the time and space of motherhood. Presenting paintings, drawings, textile works, photographic, film, performance and community contributions of postcards-as-artwork. Sent from around the world, these postcards connect local audiences to a community of mothers working across the globe. Postcards from Motherhood will be accompanied by a series of public programs which allow parents to participate as part of a rigorous arts community.

This project is presented as part of The Mill’s new program CaM-Res (Curatorial and Mentorship Residency) presented in partnership with City of Adelaide. In August Tanya Voges began a twelve week studio residency at The Mill, during which she has been developing this exhibition, collaborating with The Mill Studio resident Louise Flaherty and undertaking mentorship with The Mill’s staff. Tanya is stepping into a curatorial role for the first time, in an act that she refers to as ‘choreographing an exhibition’.  


Call for Contributions

In the lead up to the exhibition Tanya invites mothers to contribute postcard sized works. Imagined as a way of capturing a moment from the time and place of motherhood, send us a postcard that speaks to some aspect of your experience of being a parent. Use an existing postcard and modify it, use either side of the paper, or create something out of other materials that is 4”x6”/A6. This modest size has been selected as it is manageable, small and fits between all of your other commitments.

Please send postcards to:
ATTN Tanya Voges
C/o The Mill,
154 Angas Street,
Kaurna Yarta
Adelaide 5000 


This exhibition has support from

 
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Artist Talk: Frances Rogers, 'Future Fossils'


Artist talk

When: Friday, September 25, 2020, 5:20pm for a 5:30pm start

Where: The Mill Exhibition Space, 154 Angas St

Cost: Free

COVID-19 Note: Our capacity for this event is 25. Doors will close at 5:30pm, please arrive early for contact tracing and to get a seat. All attendees are required to know our hygiene policy before attending.


The Mill invites you to hear from ceramicist Frances Rogers in conversation with The Mill's Visual Arts Curator Adele Sliuzas. Frances will be speaking about her exhibition Future Fossils, currently showing at The Mill.

About the exhibition:

Future Fossils is a new solo exhibition by ceramicist Frances Rogers. Within this body of work Frances explores a sensory connection to earth, asking the audience to consider the materiality of clay through sound and touch, as well as the formal qualities produced through sculptural shapes.

Exhibition Details

Frances Rogers
Future Fossils
September 4 - 25
EXTENDED- now open Saturday 26th 10am-1pm and Sunday 27th 11am-3pm

Showing alongside Evie Hassiotis, Xenitia
August 3 - September 25

EXTENDED- now open Saturday 26th 10am-1pm and Sunday 27th 11am-3pm
The Mill, 154 Angas Street, Adelaide 5000

Gallery open: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 10am-4pm


 
 

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Workshop: Exploring Poetry with Writer in Residence Jess Martin


Photo: Daniel Marks

Workshop

When: Friday, September 25, 2020, 2pm-4pm

Where: The Mill's Exhibition Space, 154 Angas Street, Adelaide

Cost: $15, including a glass of wine (or softie)

What to bring: your favourite pen and notebook, or whatever you like to write with


Join The Mill's Writer in Residence Jess Martin for a poetry workshop in The Mill's Exhibition Space.

Presented by The Mill as part of the Writer in Residence program, participants will be guided through experimental ways to start creating poetry and express themselves authentically through text.

This two hour poetry workshop is for all levels, from the absolute beginner to confident poets looking for new creative tools. The workshop will lead participants through a variety of approaches to start writing poetry and understand what poetry is all about.

Jess will introduce participants to established poetic forms and branch out to explore the weird experimental possibilities that poetry provides.

Hosted in The Mill’s gallery space, we will have the opportunity to respond poetically to the September exhibition Frances Rogers, Future Fossils. This workshop is designed to be accessible to people from all creative backgrounds, for writers and non-writers wanting to explore poetic techniques to kick start the creative process.



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Breakout Residencies: Monte Masi showing, 'Fulfillment Centre'


Photo: Monte Masi

Showing and Q&A

When: Friday, September 18, 2020, 6:30pm (arrive 6.20pm for contract tracing)

Where: The Mill Breakout, 154 Angas Street, (enter via Gunson St)

Duration: 1 hour including Q&A

Cost: Free


Fulfillment Centre is a new performance by Monte Masi which examines desire, online shopping trends, and what we do with the things that we buy (and say) late at night. Hovering somewhere between physical comedy, performance art and exhibition tour, expectations will be met and much cheaper items will be enjoyed in this work-in-progress showing. 

The development of this performance has been assisted by a Guildhouse catapult mentorship with Hew Parham. This project has been supported by the Department of Premier and Cabinet through its Arts and Culture Programs.

Due to venue capacity restrictions, we ask you only book a ticket if you are able to attend. All attendees must be aware of our hygiene policy before attending our venue.

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Exhibition: Frances Rogers, 'Future Fossils'

Frances Rogers, Chain Series, 2019, Raku clay, 12 piece set, multiple dimensions, Photographer: Sebastian Vivian

September 4 - 27, 2020

Opening event: Friday, September 11, 5:30-7:30pm

Artist talk: Friday, September 25, 5:20pm-6:30pm


Future Fossils is a new solo exhibition by ceramicist Frances Rogers. Within this body of work Frances explores a sensory connection to earth, asking the audience to consider the materiality of clay through sound and touch, as well as the formal qualities produced through sculptural shapes. The relationship between the human body and the material world are at the core of Frances’ practice. Central to this is her own exploration of process, which emphasises intuition and the sensory. Within her practice there is a temporal tension between the ancient (clay earth, primitive memory) and the contemporary (formal considerations and sculptural practice). Frances brings the audience’s attention to aspects of our contemporary urban environments which can block our access and connection to nature. 

Photographer: Daniel Marks

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Breakout Residencies: Motus Collective Public Showing, 'The Credits'


Photo: Motus Collective

Photo: Motus Collective

Showing and Q&A

When: Friday, August 21, 2020, 6:30pm start

Where: The Mill Breakout Space, 154 Angas St (enter via Gunson St), Adelaide

Duration: 1 hour (including audience feedback session after the showing)

Cost: Free


The Credits is a dance-theatre work focusing on the undeniable relationship between performer, creator and audience. Through examining our power and choices, 'The Credits' deconstructs the traditional theatre experience as we know it.

The work will be presented by creative team Zoe Gay and Felicity Boyd, of Motus Collective, and collaborator/performer Jacinta Jeffries, as part of The Mill's Spotlight Residency. This residency supports performing artists in developing and presenting new work through exploration.

Please only book if you are committed to attending as we adhere to venue capacity restrictions. All attendees must arrive 10 minutes early for contact tracing purposes.

Photo: Courtesy of The Motus Collective

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Brink Productions Theatre Residency: Artist chat with Jo Stone


Artist Chat

When: Saturday, August 1, 2020, 4pm

Where: The Mill Breakout Space, 154 Angas St (enter via Gunson St), Adelaide 

Cost: Free


This residency is an open project development platform co-presented by The Mill and Brink Productions. It is an opportunity for performing artists/writers and/or theatre directors to develop a new work with the mentorship from established theatre director Chris Drummond of BRINK Productions and professional support from The Mill team and Director Katrina Lazaroff.

Jo Stone is this year's recipient and has spent two weeks developing and interrogating a new theatre work around the idea of 'a final hour' with the support of Brink’s Chris Drummond.

This Saturday, we will host an invite only informal artist chat with Jo Stone and Chris Drummond who will discuss the process of developing new work and preview ideas. 

RSVP is essential to this session, which will be limited due to COVID restrictions. If you would like to attend, please click the button below and email through your full name and phone number to be notified of your spot by Director Katrina Lazaroff.