Churchill Fellow, Dr Nicole Canham (clarinet and tarogato), is an award-winning and versatile musician committed to creating transformative arts experiences, with research expertise in musicians' careers education, precarious work and study to work transitions.
Nicole has performed throughout Australia and abroad in the USA, UK, France, Belgium, Germany and Mexico as a chamber musician and in collaboration with theatre-makers, dancers, and multimedia artists. Her discography includes recordings for Move Records, ABC Classics, Tall Poppies and the Anthology of Australian Music. Nicole is passionate about chamber music and the unique opportunities it offers for in-depth collaboration. In various combinations, she has performed with Philippe Cuper, Elena Kats-Chernin, Claude Delangle, the Silver-Garburg piano duo, Slim Dusty and many others. As a freelance orchestral musician, Nicole has performed with the Sydney, Tasmanian and Canberra Symphony orchestras, and with the Australian Opera and Ballet orchestra. Nicole was the inaugural Artistic Director of the Canberra International Music Festival from 2005 - 2008, where she achieved a ten-fold increase in attendance in four years, and significant recognition for her curatorial achievements including: state finalist, Telstra Young Businesswoman of the Year, winner, Canberra Critic's Circle award and winner, Australian Art Music State Award. Throughout her career, Nicole has championed the music of living composers and has commissioned works by Carlos Lopez, Rodrigo Sigal, Elena Kats-Chernin, Drew Crawford, Tim Hanson, Paula Matthusen, Karlin Love, Sandra France, Ruth Lee-Martin, Ian Blake, Nick Tsiavos, and premiered the works of many others including compositions by Cissi Tsang, Jaslyn Robertson, Cheryl Durongpisitskul, Chris Davis, Robert Burke and Michael Kellett. In recognition of these achievement, Nicole was invited to give the 2016 Peggy Glanville Hicks address, Australia's most prestigious lecture on new music. Recent engagements have included performances with the Monash Art Ensemble for the Melbourne International Jazz Festival and Melbourne Women's International Jazz Festival, the Monash Animated Notated Ensemble (M.A.N.E) and Inventi Ensemble.