Join this in-person Anatomy of an Album with Nat Bartsch on 22 March at the Arts Centre Melbourne.
Twice-ARIA nominated composer, producer, pianist and neurodiversity advocate Nat Bartsch unpacks the creative process behind her 2024 Album Forever Changed. The album explores and celebrates the discovery of her autistic/ADHD identity and explores neurodivergent sensory needs in music.
Anatomy of an Album explores the stories of great Australian albums with the songwriters and producers who brought them to life. You'll learn about the album's full journey - from demo to master.
Moderated by Tim Shiel (Green Music, Triple J, Double J).
APRA AMCOS members receive discounted tickets of $10. General public tickets are $25.
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Nat Bartsch and Tim Shiel in conversation, presented by APRA AMCOS & Arts Centre Melbourne
Anatomy of an Album
22 March
3-4pm AEDT
$10 for APRA AMCOS members, $25 for general public
The Channel is located within the Hamer Hall Building of the Arts Centre Melbourne.
Hamer Hall (the big round building on the banks of the Yarra) has one main entry point – the main front doors on St Kilda Rd. These doors can be reached without stairs via St Kilda Rd, or via an outdoor lift between Southbank Promenade and St Kilda Rd (just before the base of the Princes Bridge). All levels in the venue can be reached via stairs or lift, and there are escalators between levels 6 and 2.
In the Channel (located on the river side of Hamer Hall), there are:
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