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Scott Rankin

Scott is the Creative Director of Big hART. His projects have been included in the Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane, Ten Days on the Island and Edinburgh festivals, and toured Dublin, London, Nederlands, Sweden, Iceland, South Africa, New Zealand and Germany. Scott's work includes Ngapartji Ngapartji (national tour), Nyuntu Ngali (Windmill and STC) and Box the Pony (Leah Purcell).
Scott is renowned for creating works in varied genres - such as award winning outdoor public housing work Stickybricks (Sydney Festival), the floating video installation piece Junk Theory (Sydney Festival), the international hit comedy Certified Male with Glynn Nicholas, largescale film and radio installation project Drive in Holiday, and experimental works like Beasty Girl. Scott has won 3 Green Room Awards for Best Direction and Most Innovative Production.
Big hART receives awards from many different fields for its theatre, film and community cultural development work, including a World Health Organisation award, an AFI, 8 Coalition of Australian Heads of Government awards and recently the Myer Performing Arts Group Award.