2023
TERRA: A Collection for the Disclaimer Journal
February 4. 2023.
@ Liquid Architecture
Edited by Liang Luscombe, Disclaimer Journal presents a collection of essays in reflection of 2022 exhibition 'TERRA: Memory + Soil' by Pham and Spring. As part of the collection is a published essay by Victoria.
Filament: Speak Percussion
February 9
@ Melbourne Recital Centre
Victoria presents one of three commissioned essays as part of 'Speak Percussion's' Filament Program: A Showcase of Post-Instrumentalism. Book tickets for the performance at the Primrose Potter Salon of the Melbourne Recital Centre now.
LABYRINTH: Backstage Music AU
March 4
@ Cope St, Woodburn Creatives, Redfern
Victoria co-curates a night of experimental and cutting-edge performances and music showcasing local Australian-Asian artists in collaboration with Backstage Music. This includes artists James Nguyen, Gloria Demillo, Flora Wong, Nicholas Ng and Chloe Chung.
LES DUNES
July 6 - July 9. 2023,
@ Espace Thorigny, Le Marias, Paris, France
French fashion brand LES DUNES launches their premiere pop-up store and installation in Paris, France. As part of the installation, Victoria presents an immersive soundscape to bring audiences into the world of LES DUNES and presents to the public her first designs for mycelium ikebana vases. These mycelial objects are the first edition release from Victoria's EARTHLY FUTURES STUDIO.
LA GROTTE
July 25 - July 29. 2023,
@ Yellow Cube Gallery, Paris, France
Join four five international artists in a group exhibition as an outcome of the European Artistic Program. Pham showcases the first of her sound-sculpture series 'Listening Gardens' combining live plants, mycelial sculptures, projection and sound design.
AN UPRISING OF DREAMS
17 August - 24 August 2023.
Arts House Melbourne as part of NOW or NEVER FESTIVAL
"An immersive art intervention of sound healing, projection art, guided meditation, and collective rest led by Nap Bishop, Tricia Hersey. ‘The body is a site of liberation’ is the second tenet of the Rest is Resistance framework, and the inspiration for An Uprising of Dreams. Immersed in sound, moving image, and guided meditation, Tricia Hersey invites us into the ‘Dream Space’ stolen by grind culture’s constant need for labour. The experience proves that rest is not a luxury, but a human right and a deliberate rebuking of the oppressive structures that are snatching our humanity. The Nap Ministry is founded on justice, a politics of refusal, and deprogramming from the hustle that capitalism and white supremacy demands. An Uprising of Dreams is resistance in action, a chance to connect with the wisdom of our bodies in a place of slowness and care."
Pham operates as the collaborating artist for this large-scale immersive installations, producing 11 projections and 2.5 hours of sound design. She collaborates with Tricia Hersey, Helen Hale and the Centre for Projection Art.
PHD BLACKOUT
1 August - 1 October 2023
Across these months, Victoria will not be working on any artistic works and will be focusing on the conclusion of her PhD dissertation. This work will be carried out in Paris where the bulk of her research collaborations and aims are based. She will not be available for consultancy during this period.
FROZEN FUNGI
13 October - 13 December. 2023.
@ CEMENT FONDU, Sydney. Australia
Marking Pham's first solo show in Sydney, Australia, FROZEN FUNGI presents a series of mycelium artefacts suspended in time and space. This sound and sculpture installation speculates on future materials, the temporal process of fossilisation and how we may make sound. This work is commissioned by CEMENT FONDU for their Project Space.
A performance activation by interdisciplinary percussionist Niki Johnson will follow the exhibition on November 11.
2022
2021
40 YEARS OF WOMEN PREMIERE
November 12
@ Old Divinity School Hall, St John's College
Stephanie Childress conducts new works by Victoria Pham and Katrina Toner. Pham's new work 'Temple Song' is composed for sinfonietta orchestra and electronics, inspired by the poetic works of Sasha Sugdale. The work is dedicated to all the women who have walked the stone of St John's College.
CARE INTER-DISCIPLINARY FORUM
October 15
@ Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne
James Nguyen and Victoria Pham present 'Destruction as Conservation' as part of 2022 CARE.
"CARE brings academic expertise, lived experience and artists’ perspectives together for an engaging day of presentation and discussion. Questions of care, or lack thereof, are an urgent focus of the present moment. How do we consider individual, societal, environmental, or institutional systems of care?
Curā, Latin for care, is the etymological origin of ‘curating’ and the basis of western modes of museum practice. This is perhaps most evident in the care of collections, yet curatorial care also extends to care for our artists, participants and the broader communities implicated in creative practice. How we care for artists cuts to the heart of our societal ideals. Outside the sector, the question of adequate care goes to the heart of basic human rights, equity and freedoms — how they are valued and enacted and how that care is accessed, experienced or denied."
MONO-POLY : TERRA
October 13
@ Liquid Architecture
TERRA: Memory & Soil
Co-commissioned with Centre for Projection Art, Westspace Gallery and Liquid Architecture
Join us for an afternoon and evening of experimental sounds and performances as part of Liquid Architecture's monthly program, MONO-POLY. Pham guest curates this evening with the support of Debris Facility.
RE:TUNING
September 11
@ Sydney Opera House
for ANTIDOTE Festival
a RE:SOUNDING project - James Nguyen and Victoria Pham
"You're invited to a series of workshops and performances to re-tune the way we listen. Building on their practice exploring the Vietnamese Đông Sơn drum, artists James Nguyen and Victoria Pham have gathered an interactive assembly of master performers of the Dizi flute, the erhu, the didgeridoo, classic Indian movement, and Mongolian throat singing. Teaching us all to connect with sound systems that might be unfamiliar, RE:TUNING is a generous, experimental invitation to listen beyond the Western scale and dissolve auditory biases. Featuring musicians Chloe Chung, Bukhchuluun Ganburged, Nicholas Ng, Priya Srinivasan and Norm Jurrawaa Stanley, we encourage you to bring along your instruments, voices, ears and hearts, to the songs of our ancestors.
RE:TUNING forms part of the larger RE:SOUNDING research project by James Nguyen and Victoria Pham, which works to reframe our relationship to objects and artefacts in order to produce and offer new, collective experiences and sound traditions."
Commissioned by the Sydney Opera House and Arrow Collective
Produced by Michael Do and Chip Rolley
TERRA: MEMORY AND SOIL
September 3 - October 16
@ Westspace Gallery
TERRA: Memory & Soil
Victoria Pham & Joel Spring
Co-commissioned with Westspace Gallery, Centre for Projection Art and Liquid Architecture
TERRA: Memory & Soil, is an immersive installation project combining sound, biological-sculpture, architecture and projection. A collaboration between artists Victoria Pham and Joel Spring bring critical interdisciplinary positions within their respective disciplines of evolutionary biology and architecture, bringing vastly different insights into notions of the built environment, history and legacies of colonialism. The artists' seek to interrogate how we remember our past landscapes by transforming gallery spaces into immersive gardens. Their mission is to place indigenous knowledge and diasporic narratives in a central position for knowledge production, cultural exchange and story-telling.
This project is supported by Arts Council England through their Developing Your Creative Practice fund.
DOMESTICUS VENUS
August 11 - September 3, 2022
@Kings Artist Run
Domesticus Venus seeks to interrogate reductive models in archaeological research. By playfully tracking the creation of similar statues from this period into their discovery in the late 1890s and thus proclamation of an object that was intended as a mere toy into the religious symbol of a society labelled as ancient and primitive, this video work challenges modes of academic knowledge-making. This project asks us to consider the question; despite “objectivity” of scientific methods, do we ultimately superimpose our subjective perception of past behaviours and past cultures?
Film and Sculpture Work by Victoria Pham (2022)
10’20’’ minutes, Single Channel video with 2-channel sound
5 clay “Venus” figurines installed with faux museum plaques
Narration by Robert Attenborough and Victoria Pham
Curated by Aaron Claringbold and Rebecca McCauley
Supported by STRAY VOLTAGE, City of Melbourne
CO GAI MAU DO
May 27, 2022
@Powerhouse Museum
SCREENING: 5-9pm, this Thursday 19th of May at the Powerhouse Museum as part of Sydney Writers' Festival: POWERHOUSE LATE. Curated by Joel Sting. Do head there to check out all the other amazing works, screenings and events all for free as part of the Sydney Writers Festival!
2021
PSALM 24 (Premiere by St John's Voice)
November 1. 2021.
St John's College Chapel, Cambridge
A new commission from St John's Voices and Graham Walker for an a cappella choral work 'Psalm 24' is being premiered by the St John's Voices as part of the All Souls Day Service at St John's College, Cambridge.
CO GAI MAU DO
October 1-16. 2021.
Zao Tang Gallery
Paddington, London.
I am honoured to have been selected as the featured artist by STIGMA and LOCAL COLLECTIVE for the Zao Tang Pop-Up Gallery Exhibition in London. My new film, poetry and sound work, Co Gai Mau Do, will premiere and be exhibited alongside an incredible group of UK, Asian and female artists!!
MEKONG I AND II
September 10-25. 2021.
Motion Sickness Projects
I am delighted to say that two oil paintings of mine, MEKONG I and MEKONG II (oil on board) will be exhibited as part of a Group Exhibition at MOTION SICKNESS PROJECTS, Cambridge. Come on down to Motion Sickness Projects, Lions Yard, Cambridge UK so check out all the works!
DECLASSIFY SEASON 2
August 1. 2021.
The DECLASSIFY Podcast returns for Season 2: The Aftermath! Join me as I continue this exploration challenging the seeming restraints of classical music from August 2021 through to February 2022. You can listen to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, here on this website and on YouTube.
SYMPOSIUM
July 15 2021
Samstag Museum of Art
The RE:SOUNDING project returns in conversation about materiality, museology and discussing ways in which to challenge, expand and represent "traditional" modes of cultural and object representation. This talk is a part of the Samstag Museum of Art's 2021 Symposium of talks including international academics, artists and thinkers.
IF YOU TURN YOU CAN SEE ME
19 May - 8 July
@Gallerie V, Cambridge
It's my first SOLO exhibition!!!!
I will be presenting two video and sound works, IMPRESSIONS and U JARDIN QUI REVE DU PRINTEMPS, and unveiling my photography series IF YOU TURN YOU CAN SEE ME from my time as the photo-documenter on a 2018 archaeological expedition to Kantarodai, Sri Lanka
FABLE AND FOOD | SPRING
April 24-25
2021
Fable and Food presents another seasonal concert! This time, we celebrate the 120th anniversary of Beatrix Potter's 'A Tale of Peter Rabbit,' Please RSVP for our free concert to experience our Peter Rabbit inspired 3-course meal and 30 minutes of new, experimental sound design, music and film!
LAUNCHING SOLOS
March 31
2021
Something super exciting! Fable Arts launches SOLOS - a series all about celebrating new, exciting, unexpected voices and bizarre ideas. For 2021, we welcome a series of 7 online presentation, concerts and exhibitions showcasing some of the coolest young voices from Australia!
FABLE AND FOOD | WINTER
January 30-31
Fable and Food presents its second seasonal concert: WINTER! This time featuring a premiere of my work 'A Dreary Night in November' Movement 1 for cellist Daniel Pini, and our featured musician, saxophonist Mary Osborn.
RSVP for your FREE ticket and concert package HERE