MIG DANN

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    • All that glitters, 2023 (work in progress)
    • Between Yore’s self and mine, 2022
    • Gone, 2022
    • Love is in the bag, 2022
    • No Holding Back: A dialogue between four artists, 2022
    • The intimacy of scrutiny, 2022
    • Just Breathe, 2021, 2022
    • The weight of being, 2020
    • The past comes back to haunt, 2020
    • Doppelgangster, 2020
    • Survival, 2020
    • swift-flow + depth, 2020
    • Everything of which I was once conscious but have now forgotten, 2019
    • Hush money, 2019
    • Nightsky / I remember, 2019
    • Under this roof, 2019
    • Bauhaus Now, 2019
    • Hung out to dry, 2018
    • The colour of time / I remember, 2018
    • Lothlorien (reclaimed), 2018
    • Looking forward looking back, 2018
    • The Colour of Time (Sous Entendu), 2017
    • Language Of Dreams, 2017
    • The Colour Of Time, 2017
    • Looking down looking up, 2017
    • Sehnsucht, 2016
    • No Fixed Address, 2016
    • Surrealliving, 2016
    • The Colour of Time, 2016
    • The Blue Of Distance, 2015
    • Canto, 2015
    • Confounding Irony, 2015
    • Horizon II/III, 2014
    • Horizon III, 2014
    • Horizon IV, 2014
    • Alternate Reality, 2014
    • Here And Now, 2014
    • No Deposit No Return, 2014
    • Hope, 2013
    • Absence, 2013
    • Silence.d , 2013
    • Dis/location, 2010
    • Belonging, 2010-2013
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news / programs / reviews

MAY 2021

Just Breathe, the film, a review by Professor Dan Harris. (click to view)

NOVEMBER 2020

The project, Just Breathe, which reimagines histories of nineteenth-century women prisoners in the Old Melbourne Gaol, linked to a creative response to the current pandemic based on a series of ‘silence’ masks, was awarded a public art grant from the City of Melbourne. The project will be presented to the public as an online presentation and a physical exhibition in 2021. https://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/news-and-media/Pages/2021-Annual-Arts-Grants-fund-110-local-artists.aspx


SEPTEMBER  2018

Sadie Harrison is a UK-based, award-winning composer who has published the composition, Sehnsucht, a piece for violin and piano, composed in response to the eponymous work at Skulpturenpark Wesenberg, Germany.


http://www.sadieharrisoncomposer.co.uk/

https://www.uymp.co.uk/composers/sadie-harrison/works/sehnsucht