Violinist Flora Wong and ceramic artist Ruby Yu-Lu Yeh perform a sonic exploration of the process of creating a clay vessel. The experimental work combines the sounds of clay and ceramics with violin and electronics as the two performers play in the meeting place between musicking and ceramicking.

Flora Wong (黃芷蕾) is a musician, educator and producer who is drawn to contemporary, exploratory and multi-disciplinary arts. She is a member of Nonsemble, Tango Enigmático and Matt Hsu's Obscure Orchestra, and Co-Director of Dots+Loops. Her debut EP Geburtstag was released in 2022 through Corella Recordings.

Ruby Yu-Lu Yeh (葉聿儒) of Yeh Ceramics is an emerging Taiwanese-Australian ceramic artist. She utilises both wheel-throwing and hand-building techniques to experiment with clay and develops works that are both sculptural and functional. A play between rigid forms and spontaneity can be observed in Yeh’s works.

About 2024 Live at UQ concert series

The University of Queensland School of Music is proud to present our Concert Series for 2024. In reflecting the School's role in the broader South-East Queensland community, we have designed a diverse and exciting program. With established international and national artists performing, as well as our own emerging student artists, this year is set to be a vibrant, creative, and energetic time at the UQ School of Music. We look forward to connecting with you, as you explore this concert series, listen to our streamed and recorded concerts, and visit us at the St Lucia campus or browse through our website

Venue

Level 4, Zelman Cowen Building, St Lucia
Room: 
Nickson Room, Zelman Cowen Building, St Lucia

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