by Ben Fox | Apr 27, 2016 | Collaboration, Event Design, Peer Learning, Press, Red Hot Arts
I’m delighted to announce the Board of Red Hot Arts has appointed me to the role of Artistic Director. Red Hot Arts fosters arts in Central Australia and their signature event is the Desert Festival, celebrating layered cultural landscapes of inland Australia....
by Ben Fox | Feb 11, 2016 | Art, Collaboration, Fashion, Live Art, Peer Learning, Press, Sir/Madam Salon, Uncategorized
LISTEN NOW Sir Madam Salon recently met with Nathan Morris from ABC Goldfields to have chat about social change hairdressing. But, as anyone who has experienced one of our salons knows, it wouldn’t be Sir Madam Salon without a bit of topsy turvy and so we asked...
by Ben Fox | Oct 24, 2013 | Art, Culture, Fashion, Ideas, Peer Learning, Social Media
The Brooklyn Museum, housed in a 560,000-square-foot, Beaux-Arts building, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the USA. Its world-renowned permanent collections range from ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art, and represent a wide range of...
by Ben Fox | Aug 15, 2013 | Art, Collaboration, Culture, Fashion, Ideas, Live Art, Making, Peer Learning
As the first stop on Kate Fielding’s Churchill Fellowship Kate and I joined “Queering Hair” a wonderful live art project in Edinburgh coordinated by Richard Houguez. After the break is more info’ from the Live Art Development Agency website on...
by Ben Fox | May 22, 2013 | Art, Culture, Ideas, Peer Learning
As part of my journey to Tipping Point in Canberra 2013 I am pitching a theoretical art project that take place in Australia 20 years from now. The best bit? I get to decide what will happen in the next 20 years, as a premise and backdrop for my project. What follows...
by Ben Fox | May 6, 2013 | Art, Collaboration, Culture, Ideas, Peer Learning, Uncategorized
I have been invited as one of 10 artists to prepare an idea which will be used as a provocation for discussion. Here is the brief Angharad Wynne-Jones the Director of Tipping Point Australia sent me. “Imagine it’s 20 years in the future (2033) and you are...