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David R Sudmalis

Australia - Australia Council for the Arts


Manager of Strategic Development and Evaluation (Community Partnerships) at the Australia Council for the Arts. He is an internationally renowned and acclaimed academic, researcher, new media artist and musician. Arts policy consultant, new media artist, composer, performer, academic and researcher.

Primary role

Manager, Policy advisor, Researcher, Academic, Artist

Interests

Arts research, Evaluation, Education and the arts, Youth culture and policy, Social inclusion and cohesion

Languages

English

Nationality

Australian

Location

Australia Council for the Arts, Sydney, Surry Hills, Australia

Institution type

Arts Organisation, Government, Government

Available

(available for freelance work) (available for freelance work)


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Australia Council for the Arts

Community Partnerships, Arts Funding

372 Elizabeth Street

Sydney, Surry Hills

New South Wales 2011

Australia

Tel

+61 2 92159038

Fax

Email

d.sudmalis@australiacouncil.gov.au

Quick link

www.connectcp.org/DavidSudmalis

Web

www.australiacouncil.gov.au

Institution email

mail@australiacouncil.gov.au

Job title

Manager - Strategic Development and Evaluation

Resident

Australia


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Dr David Sudmalis is Manager of Strategic Development and Evaluation (Community Partnerships) for the Australia Council for the Arts, and was formerly Manager of Youth Arts, Education and Policy. As an academic, he has held posts at the University of Tasmania (including stints as Head of Music and Research [Visual and Performing Arts]), James Cook University and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. He has been visiting lecturer in new media arts and music at the Beijing Film Academy (Beijing, China), Queensland University of Technology, International Music House (Kuching, Malaysia) and the University of Ulster (Northern Ireland). He is an internationally renowned and acclaimed academic, researcher, new media artist and musician.

 

Dr Sudmalis has undertaken several important arts, education and cultural policy consultancies, and is highly regarded as project manager of large scale arts projects and research. He is currently a Partner Investigator (PI) on an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project examining the impact of arts education on students' motivation and engagement. This project is led by researchers at the University of Sydney.

 

Dr Sudmalis enjoys an international profile as a new media artist, composer and performer. He has had several works commissioned by Symphony Australia ('Cicada Dusk', 'Zillmanton Clarities') and (with former collaborator Daynor Missingham) has had several works tour with International Digital Art Association including 'Die Eigenheit' for single channel audio-visual projection, 'ENKI' for flute, live electronics and digital fixed audio, 'Connections' for single channel audio-visual projection, '0011+' for flute, percussion, live electronics, digital fixed audio and interactive digital system, and 'PHI' for flute, piano, guqin, live electronics, digital fixed audio and single channel projection. His collaboration with David Xu was featured at the Yokohama Central Gallery as part of the Yokohama Triennial in 2006 and recent collaborations with Stephen Danzig have resulted in 'Un_Place' being featured at the London Frieze Art Fair, as well as at exhibitionss in Milan, Tokyo and Melbourne. Recent work investigates the sonic possibilities within digital and interactive frameworks of 'found' instruments including glass, buildings, plants and the circulatory system of the human body.

 

Dr Sudmalis was founding editor of 'ESK' (an e-journal specialising in cross-disciplinary research and practice) and founding executive officer of 'ESVEPIA MEDIA' (a CD/DVD publishing body disseminating new practice based research in sound and new media). He is a published academic with papers delivered at international conferences including the Leeds International Music Technology in Education Conference, Rhapsody 21C (The future of university museums and art galleries) and numerous other cross-disciplinary, education and arts conferences.

 

Dr Sudmalis is also a leading Australian composer and performer of modern jazz with performance credits including Tirami Su, Ulysses Blue, and many solo and guest appearances in the Australian media. He has performed in the UK, Malaysia, China and throughout Australia to critical acclaim.

 


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2009 - 2010 Manager - Evaluation and Strategic Development - Australia Council for the Arts (Australia) -

2008 - 2009 Manager - Strategic Development and Evaluation - Australia Council for the Arts (Australia) -

2007 - 2008 Manager - Youth Arts, Education and Policy - Australia Council for the Arts (Australia) -

2004 - 2007 Head of Music, Head of Research - School of Visual and Performing Arts, University of Tasmania (Australia) -

2000 - 2004 Lecturer in Music - College of Music, Visual Arts and Theatre, James Cook University (Australia) -

1997 - 2000 Sessional lecturer in the Divisions of Keyboard, Musicology and Composition - Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney (Australia) -

1996 - 2000 Head of Music and Media Studies - JMC Academy (Australia) -


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2002 Doctor of Philosophy Gesture in composition: A model of composition involving gesture, gestural and parametric development, and hybridisation as examined in six original compositions - Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney (Australia)

1999 Master of Music [upgraded to PhD candidature] The personal language of Toru Takemitsu - Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney (Australia)

1996 Bachelor of Music (Honours, Class I) Gesture as syntax: An examination of the compositional language of Salvatore Sciarrino - Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney (Australia)

1996 Bachelor of Music (Composition) - Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney (Australia)


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Eds: Collins, C, Sudmalis, D, Snepvangers, K & McDonald, G (2009) 2009 Venice Biennale Education Resource, Sydney, Australia Council for the Arts, ISSN/ISBN:978 1 920784 47 8

Thomas, L, Sudmalis, DR et al (2007) The Vernacular Terrain - Education Kit, Brisbane, Queensland University of Technology/International Digital Art Projects,


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Sudmalis, DR (2010) 'Australia's maturing committment to arts education: The Creative Education Partnerships - Artist in Residence Initiative', IN: 2nd World Conference on Arts and Education ,

Bywaters, M & Sudmalis DR (2009) 'KP11: Producing Communities', IN: KP11: Producing Communities Catalogue article, ISSN/ISBN:978-1-920784-46-1

Sudmalis, DR & Missingham, DR (2008) 'PHI: A Cross Cultural Dialogue', IN: Danzig, S (ed) The Vernacular Terrain 1999 - 2008 article,

Sudmalis, DR (2007) 'Arts Education: A wider perspective', IN: Delivered at World Creativity Summit, Hong Kong article,

Sudmalis, DR (2007) 'Music as facilitator of social cohesion and wellbeing', IN: 14th Music Council of Australia Annual Assembly article,

Sudmalis, DR (2006) 'From the first clang of the rail to the last clang of the rail', IN: Catalogue Essay: Penny Mason article,

Sudmalis, DR (2005) 'Pitch organisation in PHI: modal, symmetrical and octatonic pre-compositional manipulation and transformation as extra-musical reflection', IN: ESK 1 article,

Sudmalis, DR (2005) 'Between Duchamp and Turing: Strategies for linkage between the visual and auditive in audio-visual art', IN: Proceedings of Imaging Nature: Media, Environment and Tourism 1 article,

Sudmalis, DR (2005) 'Combinatorial Modelling: ENKI and Naive Dances as audio reflections of the International Digital Art Awards 2004 and Home Sweet Home exhibitions', IN: Rhapsody 21C CD ROM Proceedings article,

Sudmalis, DR (2004) 'Music for an exhibition: ENKI and the IDAA', IN: Delivered at Sound-Image-Space: Leeds International Music Technology in Education Conference article,


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DR Sudmalis (8/2007) Building capacity: Literacy and creative workforce development through International Digital Art Projects' exhibition programs and partnerships, Report, MISSINGHAM | SUDMALIS

Sudmalis, DR (8/2006) Restructuring research: the challanges of practice-based research within the current funding model, Policy document, University of Tasmania

Sudmalis, DR (5/2006) Review of Music: Into the future, Unpublished report, University of Tasmania

Sudmalis, DR (2/2006) Developing metrics for assessment: Revisiting the RQF agenda, Unpublished report, University of Tasmania

Sudmalis, DR (5/2005) Visual and Performing Arts response to the Research Quality Framework (RQF), Unpublished report, University of Tasmania


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