The Art of Sound (Exhibition)
CountryAustralia
Presented byNational Film and Sound Archive
WebsiteThe Art of Sound on NFSA

The Art of Sound is an exhibition which was developed in 2013 by the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) in collaboration with art galleries in Australia to explore the use of sound in the visual arts.

The curators at the NSFA compiled a sound palette,[1] which comprises a wide variety of Australian audio recordings from the NFSA's sound collection. There are music, speeches, and sounds from the environment. The curators at partner art galleries search the sound palette to find audio material that would complement their individual artworks and combine them for unique audience experiences at each gallery.

The gallery partners in the project in 2013 were:

As a national institution, the NSFA uses exhibitions, film festivals and touring projects to provide access to its collection of audiovisual materials to the people in regional Australia. The Art of Sound was supported by the National Collecting Institutions Touring and Outreach Program (an Australian Government program which supports projects that make collections available to all Australians).

References

  1. Sound Palette, The Art of Sound Archived 2013-11-14 at the Wayback Machine on nfsa.gov.au
  2. Grafton Exhibition Archived 2013-06-20 at the Wayback Machine on nfsa.gov.au
  3. "The Art of Sound mixes audio and visuals in Grafton". Keeping you informed. arts Hub. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  4. Margaret River Exhibition Archived 2013-11-14 at the Wayback Machine on nfsa.gov.au
  5. "The Art of Sound". Western Australia contemporary art. Circuit Online.


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