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Aimee Chapman is an artist, composer, vocalist and creative director whose work explores the emotional power of sound, story and place.
Working across electronic music, sound art, performance and immersive public experience, she creates projects that invite people to listen differently: to memory, to atmosphere, to landscape, and to the unseen layers of a story.
Her practice moves fluidly between original music, live performance, sound installation, site-responsive works and multidisciplinary creative development. At its centre is a long-standing interest in sound not simply as accompaniment, but as a primary storytelling force: something capable of carrying feeling, shaping perception and transforming how an audience relates to a space.
Aimee has performed and presented work across Australia and internationally, including in Japan, Canada, Denmark and France. Her music has featured on CNN and NBC, and her creative work has extended across theatre, film and multimedia contexts.
Her recent work increasingly centres on immersive, story-led experiences in public and cultural settings. Most recently, she co-created Storyscape for the Bendigo Military Museum — a 20-stop, audio-led visitor experience that extends the museum beyond its walls through sound, voice and place-based storytelling. Blending interview material, layered sound design, binaural spatial experience and geolocated listening, the project reflects her interest in using sound as invisible architecture - shaping how audiences feel, move and connect within a place.
In 2024, she created Sonic Bloom, a major commissioned work for the City of Greater Bendigo. Developed through field recordings, interviews and live improvisation, the project transformed Rosalind Park Conservatory into a living sound environment and reflected her wider interest in creating deeply felt, place-responsive audience experiences.
Her work has been recognised through awards and residencies including the Phee Broadway Residency for Coming Home and the Loddon Mallee Renewable Energy Arts Award. She has also collaborated on projects with artists including Paul Dempsey, Sally Seltmann, Bernard Fanning, Dr Christian Thompson and David Rosetzky.
Alongside her artistic practice, Aimee has extensive experience in creative leadership, programming and artist development. She has designed and led workshops, mentored emerging practitioners, and built experiences and initiatives that connect artistic ideas with public outcomes.
She is interested in work that is emotionally intelligent, sonically rich and capable of leaving a lasting imprint, not through spectacle alone, but through depth, care and feeling.
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