Peter Hall
Peter is a fine art photographer who describes himself as a relatively late arrival to the art world.
Prior his full-time focus on personal art projects and commissions, Peter held a wide variety of urban planning and design and teaching roles in Australia and overseas. These included the University of Adelaide, Flinders University, state and local government and the private sector. Peter has a research Master of Planning (Urban Design) Degree from the University of Adelaide.
In the past 4 years Peter has exhibited in Adelaide and Los Angeles. Exhibition Sponsors/partners have included Fuji Film, LVX Global, The Heart Foundation (SA) and the South Australian Government (Investment Attraction SA).
He is currently working on the Pilgrim project for exhibition in Australia and Japan in 2022.
The idea for this project arose in 2017 during a five-day hike on the Nakasendo Pilgrim’s Way linking Kyoto and Tokyo.
Lisa and Erica Hoy
Lisa Hoy is an aspiring actor and film producer in South Australia. She recently completed her studies in Screen & Media and French in a Bachelor of Arts at Flinders University. She has worked on various short films, student films, web series and a wine documentary. She is currently working on a feature film and is seeking to further her career in the film industry.
Erica Hoy is also an aspiring actor and model who is currently working as a Japanese tutor in South Australia. She has recently completed her studies in French and Chinese in a Bachelor of Arts at Flinders University. She has worked on various short films, student films and a web series. Currently, she is teaching, while seeking to future her career in the entertainment industry.
Noriko Tadano
Noriko is an award-winning, virtuoso master of the Japanese shamisen (a 3-string, banjo-like instrument) and a traditional Japanese vocalist, who has performed all over the world.
She has been playing shamisen since she was 6 years old and performs both as a soloist, as well as in collaborations.
Noriko has been referred to as "one of Australia's most highly-demanded artists” and her ability and drive to cross over between traditional and modern music has seen her perform with renowned musicians with her work appearing on TV, radio and international theatre productions.
Her achievements include an award at the Tsugaru Shamisen World Cup held in Hirosaki, Japan, a solo performance at the Sydney Opera House and a number of dynamic shows at the International WOMADelaide world music festival.
Paul Rowse
Paul is a passionate supporter of the arts, a multimedia producer and the Kickstarter for the Pilgrim Project.
He divides his time between his role as Non-Executive Director of ServiceFM and numerous creative projects including a series of podcasts, mental health advocacy, and laughter coaching through online and live corporate workshops.
Paul is also Chief Roadie for the Pilgrim Project… we love him.
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