Julian Day is an Australian visual artist, composer and broadcaster. His artwork has featured at the 2017 California-Pacific Triennial at Orange County Museum of Art, the 8th Asia Pacific Triennial at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art,[1] Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (NEW16)[2] and Museum of Contemporary Art Australia.[3] He won the ARTAND Australia Credit Suisse Contemporary Art Award[4] and the 2015 Fauvette Loureiro Memorial Artists Travel Scholarship from Sydney College of the Arts.[5] His compositions have featured at Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Bang on a Can Marathon, MATA Festival and Royal Academy of Music's Piano Festival. He performs as An Infinity Room (AIR), a project for multiple synthesizers, and co-directs the project Super Critical Mass which brings together 'temporary communities' to sound out locations using identical sound sources. As a broadcaster, he presented the long-running experimental music program New Music Up Late as well as Classic Breakfast and Afternoons on ABC Classic FM.[6] He has also made programs for BBC Radio 3 and ABC Radio National.

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  1. ^ "APT8 featured artists".
  2. ^ "Julian Day at ACCA".
  3. ^ "Super Critical Mass Moving Collected Ambience".
  4. ^ "ARTAND featured artist".
  5. ^ "SCA awards Julian Day $28,000 art prize". The University of Sydney.
  6. ^ "ABC Classic FM - About Julian Day". ABC Classic FM.