Lynne Lancaster

A passionate theatre person Lynne is originally from Sydney and holds a B.Ed (Art) – a postgraduate Diploma in Information Management (Librarianship) and an MA in Theatre. While living in London ( 2002 -2007 ) Lynne completed the dance criticism course at Sadlers Wells linked in with Chichester University.

Lynne has worked for both Ticketek and Ticketmaster here in Australia and was involved with the original production of THE BOY FROM OZ

An Ausdance member Lynne is passionate about dance and has studied ballet and Flamenco. Before moving to London she photographed the Sydney Dance Company and Australian Ballet among other companies and has exhibited internationally.

Lynne is a SAMAG member and a volunteer at the Art Gallery of NSW. Currently Lynne writes for arthub, danceinforma and sydneyartsguide.

Sadly Lynne passed away in December 2024.

995 posts by Lynne Lancaster

elaine haxton by lorraine penny mclaughlin

Where did she get the energy from?!

Art was her life. This is a large, beautifully, lavishly illustrated coffee table book about the fascinating life of ELAINE HAXTON, excellently researched.

This publication is divided into ten chapters with a forward …

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jack lanagan dunbar : signal @ coma gallery

In SIGNAL we see two linked sets of themed works created in quite separate locations – electrotypes produced on the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands during a residency enabled by an Ian Potter Cultural Trust grant, and …

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australian chamber orchestra : rapture

Led by Richard Tognetti, this was a magnificent concert by the Australian Chamber Orchestra filmed at City Recital Hall, the first of their online Studiocasts.

The concert opened frenetically with explosively emphatic strings in Schubert ‘s ( arr.Tognetti ) ‘Quartettsatz …

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traffic jam galleries : the birds

Andrew Grassi Kelaher ‘Cheeky Lorikeet’

This is a most exciting, bold and colourful exhibition celebrating our feathered avian friends in a variety of media. Twenty two artists are included.

Kayden Bailey is represented by the diptych Letting Go. Deceptively …

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korean cultural centre : minhwa today

 

This marvellous exhibition co-presented by the Traditional Korean Minhwa Center in South Korea and the Korean Cultural Centre Australia , features 25 pieces of modern minhwa, referring to the folk painting style of Korea which thrived during the Joseon …

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tim olsen autobiography : son of the brush

Tim Olsen’s autobiography SON OF THE BRUSH is a glorious, fascinating read full of joy and warmth that is contrasted with pain and tragedy . It is quite intimately revealing and frank at times, giving a compelling insight into the

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