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Churchill Fellow, Nicole Canham is an award-winning versatile musician committed to creating transformative arts experiences with research expertise in musicians' careers education, precarious work, and study to work transitions. She has performed across Australia and internationally in the USA, UK, France, Belgium, Germany, and Mexico, collaborating with theatre-makers, dancers, and multimedia artists. Her discography includes recordings with Move Records, ABC Classics, and Tall Poppies Anthology Australian Music. Nicole is passionate about chamber music and its unique collaborative opportunities. She has performed with renowned musicians and orchestras, serving as the inaugural Artistic Director for the Canberra International Music Festival from 2005 to 2008. Over her career, Nicole has championed the works of living composers, commissioning pieces from various artists and premiering significant compositions. Invited to deliver the prestigious Peggy Glanville Hicks address in 2016, she has also engaged in significant performances and research projects at notable events and conferences. Her research interests center on self-directed career development for independent musicians and the convergence of music careers discourse with vocational psychology, emphasizing sustainable creative practices.
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