About the Library's fellowship program
Hear from several Library fellows as they discuss their work and experiences at the Library.
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Hear from several Library fellows as they discuss their work and experiences at the Library.
Hear from a select panel of design experts as they reflect on Clement Meadmore’s enduring impact on Australian design.
Hear songs performed by 2016 Creative Fellows Marita Dyson and Stuart Flanagan from the Orbweavers, inspired by their research into waterways.
Hear Dr Stefan Schutt, a previous Library fellow, uncover the story behind many of Melbourne's fascinating ghost signs.
See award-winning artist Angela Cavalieri at work on one of her signature text-based, large-scale artworks.
Watch the installation of Blue Skies, an artwork by 2007 Georges Mora Fellow Trinh Vu.
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