Summary

Isol-Aid online music festival poster design 'Comfort food for the soul. (...but pairs really nicely with some actual comfort food)' by artist and graphic designer Sebastian White. Features a package of chocolate cake mix with a slice of cake and 21st birthday candles on the front label.

Physical Description

Full colour digital poster.

Significance

The Isol-Aid poster collection is a visual representation of innovative music festival Isol-Aid, founded and based in Melbourne in direct response to the COVID-19 pandemic as it unfolded in 2020, and its impact on the local music community. These posters provide a rich historical document of contemporary practicing performing artists, many of whom are Victorian based, at this moment in time. The designs also include visual representations of items related to daily life during pandemic restrictions. From an artistic perspective, the designs are highly effective, vibrant and meaningful composition, carring rich potential for interpretaion now, and into the future.

Artist Sebastian White has developed a recognisable visual style for the festival, drawing on a nostalgic packaging design aesthetic, which is evident across the vast array of posters created through 2020. White's designs respond to the impact of the pandemic on daily life with poignancy and humour, creating a new topical visual concept each week. Designs have included references to panic buying, essential grocery items, take away food, sanitisation products, home hair dye, parcel delivery, colouring in, gardening, home exercise, jigsaws, mask wearing and Victoria's Stage 4 restrictions on movement.

Isol-Aid Festival founder, director and programmer Emily Ulman, is a musician, educator, festival curator and music booker, based in Melbourne. The festival was conceived in response to the impact of pandemic restrictions on the Australian music community. The cancelling of events and closure of music venues due to social distancing requirements implemented to stop the spread of COVID-19 in Australia, had a devastating financial and social impact on the Victorian music community. Performing artists and music workers lost income and career opportunties through the cancellation of performance bookings, national and international tours, recording studio bookings and residencies.

The festival arose initially to raise funds for Support Act, "Australia's only not-for-profit organisation to provide relief for musicians and music industry workers facing physical or mental health issues, or financial hardship", and to connect artists and audiences through an online performance experience.

Melbourne is recognised as the live music capital of the world (ABC: Melbourne Live Music Census 2017), and the local music community is valued for the significant cultural, social and economic contribution it makes to the state of Victoria. These posters, as respresentations of the festival, are an expression of the music community's response to issues affecting the livelihood and mental health of artists during the pandemic.

More Information

  • Collection Names

    COVID-19 Pandemic Collection 2020

  • Collecting Areas

    Leisure, Cultural Diversity, Working Life & Trades, Information & Communication, Home & Community, Social Spaces & Youth

  • Inscriptions

    Page one: 'The Australian Music Community presents / Isol-Aid! / An Instagram Live Music Festival / 21 / Includes an Incredible Mix of Local Talent! / BEAR / CHARM OF FINCHES / DESMOND MASÉ/ HAYLEY MARY / HOUSE OF WOOD / HUSKY / KIMBERLEY / LATCHY / LEWIS CIAVARELLA / MADI COLVILLE-WALKER / QUIVERS / SARAH GRANT / Makes 12 tasty treats / ZERO CALORIES NOT EVEN ONE / ALL KILLER ZERO FILLER / GUILT FREE / GLUTEN FREE / SERVING SUGGESTION SATURDAY AUGUST 8' Page two: 'ISOL-AID! / ISOL-AID! / Comfort Food for the soul ... (but pairs really nicely with some actual comfort food) 1. Support the artists! / 2. head to isolaidfestival.com / 3. 100% of whatever you donate goes directly to the artists and their teams! / AEST / Key Hoo / 14:15 Isol-Aid Welcome @isolaidfestival / 14:20 Madi Colville-Walker @madicolville_ / 14:40 Sarah Grant @sezdawg007 / 15:00 Lewis Ciavarella @lewiscmusic / 15:20 Kimberley @kimberley_music / 15:40 Latchy @latchy_music / 16:00 Desmond Masé @desmondmase / 16:20 BEAR @plzbearinmind / 16:40 House of Wood @houseofwoodd / Husky Album Launch / 17:00 Charm of Finches @charmoffinchesband / 17:20 Quivers @quiversss / 17:40 Husky @huskysongs / 18:05 Husky Q&A @isolaidfestival / 18:20 Hayley Mary @hayleymarymusic / isolaidfestival.com / We acknowledge the traditional owners of country throughout Australia, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknolwedge that Indigenous sovereignty has not been ceded.'

  • Classification

    Art & craft, Community activity, Promotional materials

  • Category

    History & Technology

  • Type of item

    Image

  • Keywords

    Festivas, Art, Performances, Telecommunications, Broadcasting