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Ever the arty Autie

I love him, I live with him, I interviewed him – meet Chris Samuel :-)

March21

 Possum Eating Grapefruit by Chris Samuel  With his very first art show coming up this April 16th (opening is 1-3 Saturday April 18th 09 so hope to see you there!) I interviewed my lovely, shy techie husband, Chris, on his upcoming exhibition, “Wonderment”, at Jarmbi Gallery at Burrinja Cultural Centre in Upwey, Victoria, Australia.  I asked him how his own Wonderment manifests and how he, as a techie, discovered he was also an artist.  Here’s the audio interview.

Enjoy,

Warmly,

Donna Williams *)

http://www.donnawilliams.net

Did the Earth Move For You Too – Melbourne has its 2nd earthquake in 2 weeks

March18

Refuge by Donna Williams At 4.31pm I was sitting at my desk just like I was 2 weeks ago.  Then the whole house rumbled, the foundations, the walls, the very earth.  By the time I realised Melbourne had yet another earthquake, a 4.6 this time (last time was a 4.7), it had stopped.  I strode outside and called to my neighbour.  Did we just have another earthquake?  She wanted to know.  Yep, I said, shocked.  Wild stuff.  Melbourne and earthquakes were always such unlikely dance partners.

Donna Williams

http://www.donnawilliams.net

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Heidi Everett reviews Donna Williams and The Aspinauts

March8

Cats Home by Donna Williams  Heidi Everett is an awesome performer so it was a great honor to get this review from her.  Enjoy.  Here it is:

“The gig – ‘Rock and Rebuild’ benefit concert for Victoria’s bushfire crisis, was organised and promoted by Kaine Marsh, head of Finbar Production.  The bands – A very eclectic yet thoroughly charismatic line up of artists who have some sort of connection with the towns affected by the fires. The location – Hurstbridge Oval, an iconic picture of pure Aussieness.

Tigger-dog and I had a visual introduction to Rock and Rebuild as the officially on-time Connex rolled into Hurstbridge station. A sun dried brick of a country oval transformed wonderfully into a fruitful orchard of stalls and country folk milling around a flat bed truck pumping out music with a whole lotta heart. As we lounged around in front of the stage, Donna and the Aspinauts sauntered into their first number and had the audience looking up from their snags to see what the hell had hit them front and centre between the eyes and ears.

A-ha! These were no ordinary folk songs to be kum-by-ya’d around the campfire, no way! As the guys in the Aspinauts band changed gear quicker than a red Ferrari, front-woman Donna kept apace brilliantly with her phonetically charged lyrics and mesmerizing hands shaping the melody like an artist at the easel. I watched, captivated like the crowd around me. Each song blurred deliciously into the next with Donna’s spoken word etching out the poetry of human condition, always so very eloquent and astutely connected to the song the band was about to launch into, such a poignant moment when Donna painted the scene of a blackened landscape, burnt by the very fires this benefit concert set to quell.

The set itself was just the right amount of time for Donna and the Aspinauts own musical genre to be smacked firmly into the hearts and minds of the audience. As a muso myself, I intuitively looked around to see the reaction of people who might not have had the chance to experience such a richly flavoured ensemble before, and as a muso, I can confidently say that The Aspinauts had the crowd in the rather elusive ‘palm of the hand’.

I’ve seen this band a few times now and I thoroughly recommend an audience with a Donna and the Aspinauts event if you are ever given the chance. I say event because they are so much more than just a band playing music, each of your five senses will be buzzing before the end of the first song, and by the end of the show, you’ll be definitely Aspi-fied.”

Heidi Everett

http://www.heidieverett.com.au/Home.html

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The Mental Skillness of Heidi Everett

March6

Feeling Colors by Donna Williams  Last month, with The Aspinauts, I had the honor of playing with a wonderful performer, Heidi Everett.  This is my interview with her. Read the rest of this entry »

ARTISM blog – art work of the month – March 09 “Coming Out”

March2

Coming Out by Donna Williams This month’s art work is called Coming Out.

Coming Out can mean many things and for me it is an important and valuable concept.  This painting helps me celebrate the importance of coming out and the endurance and challenges it takes for any of us to do so.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Donna Williams’ Poetry Jam – MARCH 09

March2

Here They Come by Donna Williams   OK, so February got lost somewhere in the Victorian bushfires and their chaos and yes, my blog has been so quiet.  But, welcome to the March 2009 poetry challenge.  Who knows, any of you coming to see us at any of the upcoming gigs for Donna and The Aspinauts may actually see some of the poems performed, complete with gestural signing and characterisations.

But right now, you have 30 days to send in your poetry challenges for the March 09 poetry jam.  So off you go – feel free to send me a TITLE or THEME to write to in the comments section and in the next 30 days, you’ll find I’ve responded by posting a poem here addressing it.   Come on, give it a try. Read the rest of this entry »

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Synesthesia is broader than you think.

February3

Language of Scent by Donna Williams  The world of Synesthesia is broader than you think.  I see musically.  I process the meaning of what I hear through the kinesthetic movement of gestural signing and representational objects.  I sometimes have colors and patterns trigger in my brain in response to touch.  I talk of green smells, bright tastes, crunchy sounds and fluffy, scratchy and hard edged people.    Here I interview hill’s artist and singer-songwriter, Tracey Roberts, on how her own Synesthesia relates to her ARTism.

Donna Williams

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A Place of Belonging – solo exhibition featuring the works of Donna Williams

January19

On Board by Donna Williams Hi folks, if any of you already went to this show you’ll have found the show wasn’t up yet (courier problem).  The show’s opening is now this week, Wed Jan 14th and it runs the full three weeks to Feb 4th.  Hope to hear from any of you who made it to the show.

A Place of Belonging: a solo exhibition of artworks by Donna Williams

Jan 14th – Feb 4th 2009

Venue: Grenfell Gallery, 25 Grenfell St, Adelaide
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am – 6pm daily

More information:  www.peakevents.com.au/gallery 

The Butterfly Club presents – Donna Williams and The Aspinauts

January10

THE BUTTERFLY CLUB
presents…Donna & The Aspinauts play at The Butterfly Club, Melbourne’s swanky home of camp kitsch, in an evening of irreverent avant-garde poetry and flamboyant musical surrealism with a satirical bent.

Dare to be there.

Wednesday 4th March 2009
8pm-9pm
Cost: $22

The Butterfly Club
204 Bank St, South Melbourne

For bookings, email: info@thebutterflyclub.com
other enquiries: phone (03)9690 2000

http://www.thebutterflyclub.com/

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The Vagrants headline at Noise Bar with The Aspinauts & Heidi Everett

January5

Reserved by Donna Williams   OK, so you’re face blind, a little meaning deaf, maybe you have social-emotional agnosia and can’t read facial expression or body language to save your life or are as literal as a real life Mr Spock.  Would you be a little socially phobia?  Have a little social anxiety?  Struggle socially in the mainstream?

Well, how do a bunch of autistic people with this stuff rock up to a popular live music venue in the inner city and hang out among a crowd of potentially largely non-autism-spectrum people?  Read the rest of this entry »

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