Come and hear remarkable singer-songwriter Eliza Hull in action this June!
Having established herself as one of Australia’s most important voices and striking songwriters of recent years, musical artist Eliza Hull has proven the longevity of her art, and continued evolution. New single ‘Running Underwater’ sees Hull work with ARIA Award-winning producer Pip Norman (Baker Boy, Missy Higgins) The track was first performed by Hull during a powerful appearance on ABC’s Q&A on national TV. It’s the first song Hull has written about living with condition ‘Charcot Marie Tooth’.
In recent years, Hull has emerged as an accessibility advocate within the industry, her determinism and approach to educating and spurring on change in structure and perspective has been incredibly influential, she consults with organisations such as The ARIAS and APRA and has spoken at events including SXSW, Bigsound, Changes, Human Rights Convention and at Parliament House. She was also the creator of Isolaid’s ‘Accessible All Areas’ a live stream featuring Deaf and Disabled artists which garnered over 50k streams.
Musically the way Eliza Hull can captivate a room has propelled her onto the national radar, with many notable performances at venues and events including the Sydney Opera House, Ability Fest, Forum Theatre, Hamer Hall, NYE On The Hill and more. Hull has made an impact at showcase events including BIGSOUND and SXSW, as well as touring with the likes of Ainslie Wills, BATTS, Mia Dyson, Husky and SAFIA and recently performing at The Great Escape Festival, Aussie BBQ in London and touring with UK artist Ruth Lyon throughout the UK.
Box office open from 7 pm, Ruth O’Brien from 7:15pm, Eliza Hull from 8pm.
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
Ainslie Arts Centre has wheelchair accessible entrances to the main building and accessible parking options immediately outside. There are 2 accessible bathrooms on-site and inside the venue, there is space for wheelchairs to be positioned along any seating row. While our heritage-listed buildings have some access barriers, we are constantly working towards creating a more inclusive experience.
Ainslie Salon: Eliza Hull + Ruth O’Brien is presented by Collective Artists in partnership with Ainslie+Gorman. Arts Capital is supported by the ACT Government.