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mialovelock @ Knox Street Bar Mia Lovelock’s immersive performances have become known for blurring the lines between disciplines, with her shows transforming stages into spaces of shared story and cultural celebration. The Feathers EP launch promises an intimate, multi-sensory experience - bringing together music, art, and fashion in a way only Mia can.

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Where: Knox Street Bar

21 Shepherd St
Chippendale
2008
Australia

Who: mialovelock

Alt-country

Mia Lovelock is an interdisciplinary artist whose work merges music, visual art, and fashion, inspired by her upbringing in Arnhem Land and Papua New Guinea, and her Indigenous heritage to Yuin and the Kulin Nation. Her Alt-Country, Folk, and Pop-infused music has garnered national recognition, with features on Triple J, major community radio stations, and placements on Spotify and Apple Music curated playlists. Her single “Bring A Better Day” achieved over 370,000 Spotify streams, and she was the cover artist for Spotify’s Original Storytellers playlist.

In 2025, Mia was selected for First Sounds Volume 12, a national compilation produced by Gadigal Information Service / Koori Radio and distributed to community radio stations across the country via AMRAP (Australian Music Radio Airplay Project).

As a visual artist, Mia has exhibited widely, with notable works including “Deadly Doors,” a permanent piece at The EORA Centre in Redfern. She won a Mil-Pra Art Prize at Casula Powerhouse and was a finalist in the Burwood Art Prize, with exhibitions at Parliament House Sydney and NAIDOC Week at The Downing Centre.

Mia was an Artist in Residence for the Red Rattler’s Future Communities program, showcasing an innovative performance blending live music, painting, and fashion. Her wearable art designs crafted from recycled fabrics and hand-painted with earth pigments have been featured in US-based publications such as Elegant Magazine and Prolific.

Mia’s work celebrates sustainability, self-expression, and her Indigenous heritage. Through her work, Mia represents the strength, creativity, and cultural depth that First Nations women bring to the arts - a voice that deserves to be heard, celebrated, and seen on every stage.

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