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Sue McCauley

Creative Producer and artist

Sue McCauley (b. 1955 Australia) is a creative producer, artist, and curator. She works with Keith Deverell in collaborative projects through their company Greyspace. In her practice she has used both analogue and digital media to make video art and experimental super 8, 16 mm films, and sound works. Her interest in sound stemmed from the many radio programs and experimental sound works and documentaries that she made for community radio, and ABC Radio National in the 80s and 90s. Her interest in cross-cultural media projects led her to work with many international media organisations including the Institute for Journalism in South Africa, and Arthouse Multimedia Centre for the Arts in Dublin. Working at the forefront of digital broadcasting research, she managed special projects amongst European national broadcasters funded through the European Union. She has been the creative producer of radio, film and multimedia projects in Antarctica, India, the Pacific and Cambodia.

Her curatorial credits include the Digital Arts program, Next Wave Festival in 2000 and 2002. In this role she developed special projects for Next Wave and she curated an extensive program of digital works held in many venues including cinemas, galleries and city streets. She was the creative producer of The Fusion performance program of the St Kilda Film Festival in 2000, 2001 and 2002, where she arranged exciting international performers such as D.A.V.E from Austria, BCell from Tokyo and generative sound and image performer Massimo Magrini from Italy to perform in these festival programs alongside many Australian performers and film/image makers.

She is fascinated by the creative possibilities of collaboration and developed her most recent project, The HawkerÕs Song project to extend this interest to a cross-cultural context. In 2008 she completed a PhD in Creative Media from RMIT. She lives and works in Melbourne.