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2026 Artists-in Residence Announced

HLC is pleased to announce the 2026 Artists-in Residence! 

This year's artist-in-residency submissions were exceptionally strong and diverse, spanning music, other disciplines, and cross-disciplinary work. The high quality made selection both inspiring and challenging. The panel has confirmed the successful recipients for the four 2026 residency placements:

Autumn A Artists: Cross-artform collaborators, musician, instrument inventor and visual artist, Colin Offord, and video and sound artist, Dr Yilan Yeh

Autumn B Artists: Visual and sound artist, Leith Maguire (individual)
art music composer, Tenisha Hughes (individual)

Spring A Artists: Cross-artform collaborators: Musician and artistic director, Emily Tulloch; performer of Persian traditional music, Maryam Rahmani; and Irish cellist and vocalist Caoimhe Collins

Spring B Artists: Cross-artform collaborators: Pianist & interdisciplinary artist, Dr Jocelyn Ho; scenographer and interdisciplinary artist, Dr Mareike Dobewall; industrial and soundscape designer, Dr Jordan Lacey; and designer, creative coder and interdisciplinary media artist, Dr Toby Gifford

The HLC creative team extends sincere gratitude to all applicants for the time, effort, and vision invested in their submissions. We encourage continued engagement with our future programs and opportunities and offer best wishes for success in ongoing artistic endeavours.

 

Harrigans Lane CoLab registered as Charity

We've undergone a brand name change and are now proudly operating as a registered charity: HARRIGANS LANE COLAB (HLC). We’ve also established a dedicated Board to help guide our mission (announced in our previous newsletter). Our mission remains the same, to offer a diverse, interdisciplinary program of events, concerts, and residencies that foster the creation of innovative new works. Set in our unique natural environment, we hope these initiatives also enrich the social, cultural and educational experiences of our audiences.


Nominated for Art Music Awards 2025

We are excited to share that we have been nominated for the Art Music Awards for Easter at the Piano Mill 2024 in the Excellence in a Regional Area category! Co-presented annually by APRA AMCOS and the Australian Music Centre, the Art Music Awards acknowledge the achievements of composers, performers and educators in the genres of contemporary classical music, jazz, improvisation, sound art and experimental practices. Winners and finalists will be announced at the Art Music Awards ceremony later this year.


Artist Residencies

Harrigans Lane Collective is thrilled to offer 3 artist-in-residence places in 2025. We welcome enthusiastic, curious, and adventurous people with a passion for Place-inspired investigation into making, composing, and/or studying in the unique environment that our property and its facilities provides. Listen to Bruce Wolfe speak about the program on ABC Radio Tamworth here!

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Shortlisted in The Architecture AU Social Impact Awards

Harrigans Lane Collective Arts Precinct by Studio-Wolfe and team of arts collaborators (Bruce and Jocelyn Wolfe, Erik Griswold and Vanessa Tomlinson) has been shortlisted in the Architecture AU Social Impact Awards.

“The ArchitectureAU Award for Social Impact recognizes projects that promote the common good. It has been conceived to reward practice that preferences empathy over aesthetics, extending the spatial possibilities of architecture to advance the discipline and to empower its users”

We are thrilled with this recognition. Award winners to be announced 4 July!

 

 

We are a Conservation Area!

We are thrilled to announce that on 18 August 2023 the Wolfe Family Trust (on behalf of Harrigans Lane Collective) entered an in-perpetuity Conservation Agreement with the New South Wales Biodiversity Trust. As such, over 80% of our property is now protected by the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016, and dedicated to conservation.

 

 

The Architecture Symposium

In February 2022 we were delighted and honoured to share the story of the Piano Mill and our ‘music box’ collection of buildings as part of the Architecture Symposium - Daylesford Longhouse. It was so inspiring to learn about the concept and evolution of the Longhouse along with four other fascinating projects that all spoke to the theme of the Hybrid House.

The place, the people and the spirit of the day have been beautifully captured in these (and many other) images by Peter Bennetts.

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Harrigan’s Lane: Detuned, Unplugged, Off-Grid

Pick up a copy of Museum of Brisbane’s SUNNIE (Issue 3) for an insight into Harrigans Lane Collective, how it started, and where it’s heading…

“As the primary funders of the project [Jocelyn] and Bruce have realised the unlikely and the impractical. Their passionate and direct involvement in all aspects of the Collective gives them an unusual status as philanthropists. […] The Collective is finding out what it means to consistently say ‘yes’ to things, even if they sound outlandish.”

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The Piano Mill 2021

Australian Stage gives a glowing detailed review of this year’s event at the Piano Mill!

“Classical art music is rule bound, perfection is paramount and blockbusters by enduring superstars like Bach, Beethoven and Brahms still dominate 21st century concert programs. Piano Mill’s success has been due to it offering an alternative means of experiencing fresh, original music in the spirit of a sonic adventure staged outdoors.”

Image by Marc Treble

Read the review here
 
 

 

New Piano Mill recordings

In anticipation of Easter, we are releasing the entire archive of recordings - Music of the Piano Mill 2017-19 on our Harrigans Lane Collective label. Collected in three volumes, this is the first time all of this music will be available in one place.

Also coming on Vinyl LP (and digital download) are Stephen Adam's beautiful Sunset inside the listening room, and Erik Griswold's All's grist that comes to the mill. Pick up a copy at Easter, or order on Bandcamp.

Media Release
 
 

 

Launch of Hollows out of time

Harrigans Lane Collective announces the release of our record label with Hollows out of time, a new album from Erik Griswold and Camerata – Queensland’s Chamber Orchestra string quartet. The label features music inspired by the natural environment and unique architectural creations of Harrigans Lane.

Media Release
 
 

 

World Architecture Festival Winner

The Piano Mill has been awarded winner of the Completed Buildings – Culture category at the World Architecture Festival (WAF) 2018 in Amsterdam, with the judges viewing it as "a prime instrument in an orchestra of trees". After winning national awards in Australia in 2017 in both music and architecture, we are overwhelmed by this success on the world stage. This is an unexpected honour. Thank you to the judges and to all who have been part of The Piano Mill community since its inception in 2016.

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The Piano Mill book is here!

This new book of photos and essays tells the stories behind The Mill’s creation, with personal insights from the team of people involved in bringing it to life. The collaboration of architect Bruce Wolfe, researcher Jocelyn Wolfe, musicians Erik Griswold and Vanessa Tomlinson, The Piano Mill is a nationally awarded building for both music and architecture.

Buy the book here
 
 
 

 

Shortlisted in Queensland Architecture Awards

From a field of 174 entries, Lagavulin is one of 76 to be shortlisted in the Australian Institute of Architects 2018 Queensland Architecture Awards in the Small Projects category.

Thank you judges! Masonry by Lee Keeland, sound engineering by Phil Ward, site-inspired artwork by Renata Buziak, design and construction by Bruce Wolfe, Conrad Gargett, and Nutide Constructions, photography by Richard Brimmer.

See the shortlist here
 
 

 

National Commendation

The Piano Mill receives an Australian Institute of Architects National Commendation for Small Projects in the National Architecture Awards 2018. Thank you to everyone involved in realising this one of a kind project!

“This outback “tower of song” sits among tall eucalypt trees, a rural Gothic folly of dark cladding and tall proportions. Within a structure that performs with smoke and dynamic levers emitting experimental music, sixteen old pianos garnered from the region have been granted a new lease on life. Jostled together on elevated balconies set around a three-storey void designed for hoisting the instruments into place, they resonate in the rich timbered interior. Part building, part musical instrument, part stage set and part mad invention, this intriguing project is its architect and his family’s gift to the music community of Australia.” - Jury citation

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Award for Excellence in Experimental Music

The Piano Mill wins Award for Excellence in Experimental Music in the 2017 Art Music Awards.

We are amazed and delighted to share this award with all the amazing people who brought The Piano Mill project to life. Thank you!

There are many 'thank yous' but on this occasion particularly to the Mill performers: Michael Askill, Brieley Cutting, Louise Denson, Stephen Emmerson, Jan Baker-Finch, Anna Grinberg, Michael Hannan, Lynette Lancini, Sonya Lifschitz, Therese Mil, Steve Newcomb, Alistair Noble, Colin Noble, Cara Tran, Yitzhak Yedid. And thank you to Ben Marks for the nomination!
Congratulations to all finalists. It's an honour to be amongst you!

Read more here
 

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