Topic: Old Melburnians in The Arts
Creating the look for superheroes and everyday heroes
With a job that involves working on blockbuster sets, Anna de Meyrick says organisation is key to her creativity.
Building opportunity in a high-pressure world
A pragmatic attitude defines the work of an Old Melburnian whose photography now appears on the cover of Vogue.
Two new Chapel windows at Grimwade House
An accomplished Old Melburnian and a generous benefactor of the School have combined to transform the Chapel at Grimwade House.
Lifelong innovator sees spirituality in the everyday
A willingness to experiment has been central to the career of renowned glass artist, David Wright (OM 1966).
The winding path to creative success
David Morton’s artistic career is defined by his openness to learning in all its forms.
The impact of the Chapel Choir
Two former Senior Choristers and now successful professional singers, Timothy Reynolds (OM 2001) and Max Riebl (OM 2009), speak about their time in the Chapel Choir, and their impressive careers.
Former Choristers perform
Former Senior Choristers, Timothy Reynolds (OM 2001) and Max Riebl (OM 2009), generously perform Kind Health descends on downy wings from Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne by Handel in the Chapel of St Peter.
Drumming up talent
Former Captain of Jazz, James Legg (OM 2011), returns to deliver a series of masterclasses and some useful advice as well.
A journalism career stretching across the world
Routinely described as one of the legends in the Australian media landscape, Peter Game (OM 1944) almost pursued an entirely different path.
Mischief and opportunity: Carrillo Gantner AC reflects on his inspiring career
Old Melburnian Carrillo Gantner AC has had a transformative impact on Australia's performing arts landscape. Here is his story.