Gwyneth Donlon
Gwyneth Donlon is an arts writer and worker who is fascinated by all forms of cultural production. She majored in Performing and Visual Arts for her BA, has postgraduate studies in Editing and Publishing under her belt and is currently completing a Masters in Arts Management. Gwyneth is an enthusiastic traveller who has worked for numerous arts organisations in Australia, Amsterdam and London including Melbourne Theatre Company, Melbourne Workers Theatre, de Appel and Philharmonia Orchestra. She has a weakness for craft art forms, previously working for the renowned Australian Tapestry Workshop and writing press material for respected ceramics gallery Galerie de Witte Voet.
Gwyneth is particularly interested in artists and organisations that push creative boundaries by presenting work in unconventional spaces, across different mediums and actively engage individuals and communities. She will be exploring this in her new blog Corrugated Arts. Gwyneth currently lives in France but skips over to Berlin and other corners of the globe whenever she can.
Gwyneth Donlon is an arts writer and worker who is fascinated by all forms of cultural production. She majored in Performing and Visual Arts for her BA, has postgraduate studies in Editing and Publishing under her belt and is currently completing a Masters in Arts Management. Gwyneth is an enthusiastic traveller who has worked for numerous arts organisations in Australia, Amsterdam and London including Melbourne Theatre Company, Melbourne Workers Theatre, de Appel and Philharmonia Orchestra. She has a weakness for craft art forms, previously working for the renowned Australian Tapestry Workshop and writing press material for respected ceramics gallery Galerie de Witte Voet.
Gwyneth is particularly interested in artists and organisations that push creative boundaries by presenting work in unconventional spaces, across different mediums and actively engage individuals and communities. She will be exploring this in her new blog Corrugated Arts. Gwyneth currently lives in France but skips over to Berlin and other corners of the globe whenever she can.

















