CREATIVE SYDNEY

Creative Sydney and Sydney Film Festival - LBF: The Film and The Music ft. Kids at Risk - MCA (10.06.11)

As part of Vivid Creative Sydney and in conjunction with the third day of the Sydney Film Festival, Friday night at the MCA celebrated the relationship between film and music with the Australian premiere screening of the Pop Art film LBF (Living Between Fucks), followed by the live stylings of Kids at Risk and Fergus Brown - both of whom took part in the film, alongside Teenagers in Tokyo and the band formerly known as Tennis.

Creative Sydney - Broken Stone Records Night: Sister Jane + Magnetic Heads + Caitlin Park + The Maple Trail - MCA (11.06.11)

In the major music event of the Creative Sydney program, Sydney independent label Broken Stone Records showcased an incredible roster of Australian artists this weekend at the MCA, featuring Caitlin Park, The Maple Trail, Magnetic Heads and Sister Jane. Zayra Dolores was there with her camera and brings us these photos!

Vivid Live: Dom - Sydney Opera House Studio (04.06.11)

I kicked off an epic day of Vivid early, catching Yo Gabba Gabba! ahead of some fascinating chats at Creative Sydney. Dubbed "Creative Futures", today's talks were streamed live online, so I hope you had a chance to catch it too!

Queen Street Studio to present 'Vivid Creative Sydney Recommends' event

Queen Street Studio (QSS) have selected a stellar lineup of artists, producers and curators to take part in a FREE interactive panel event on Monday 6 June called When I Grow Up I Want To Be An Artist: tales of sustaining art practice in Sydney, which is part of the Vivid Creative Sydney Recommends program.

Hosted by James Winter, co-founder and co-director of QSS and freelance theatre director, taking part in the panel are:

CREATIVE SYDNEY: Songs of Sydney - MCA (12.06.09)


As Sydney's groundbreaking Vivid festival draws to a close, tonight marked the end of the Creative Sydney portion of the event, during which some of Sydney's finest artists came together to showcase the musical talent of the city. The event, appropriately named "Songs of Sydney".