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Leah Barclay’s project “Sound Mirrors” has been selected as one of four national projects for the HELM Arts Award in 2010. HELM is a new initiative from the Queensland Conservation Council and The Australia Council for the Arts with mentoring support from leading community cultural...

Leah has just completed several new commissions in Australia including Static Architecture  www.staticarchitecture.com  and is in the process of finishing Eco Sonus www.ecosonus.com that will launch in May 2009. Sounds from Eco Sonus will also appear in the Sonic Babylon project with American internet pioneers Nora Farrell and William...

Leah has just returned to Australia after a three month collaborative project working in Kerala, South India in early 2009. During this time she performed extensively with the Nada Laya ensemble - an innovative collective based in Kerala, South India featuring acclaimed musicians from India, Australia,...

Leah Barclay has been selected for a prestigious Asialink Performing Artist Residency in 2009 where she will spend three months at the Art Centre Nabi in Soeul, South Korea. Asialink is Australia’s leading centre for the promotion of public understanding of the countries of Asia...

Premier Anna Bligh revealed the recipient of the inaugural Premier of Queensland’s National New Media Art Award and Scholarship today. The prestigious biennial award stands as Australia’s most significant prize for new media art; a contemporary art practice that reflects the cutting edge, innovative mores...