ARTIST CV
Georgia Fields is a critically acclaimed independent singer-songwriter, composer, and writer based in Naarm/Melbourne. Her dynamic practice spans art-pop, chamber music, and cross-disciplinary collaboration.
A skilled live looper and multi-instrumentalist, Georgia’s work blends vibrant pop sensibilities with experimental textures, earning praise for its emotional clarity and sonic inventiveness.
She has released three full-length albums and two EPs, toured nationally, composed for film, and contributed string arrangements for artists including Olympia, Anthony Callea, and Suzannah Espie.
Georgia holds a Bachelor of Music and lectures in undergraduate contemporary music and songwriting at JMC Academy.
Beyond her creative practice, Georgia is a passionate advocate for artist wellbeing and inclusivity in the music industry. She mentors emerging artists in developing sustainable release strategies, and is the founder of Mother Lode, an online community supporting musician-mothers.
Georgia also speaks and writes on autism advocacy, drawing from lived experience to promote greater understanding and accessibility within the arts.
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Hiraeth – Album (2022)
Afloat, Adrift – Live EP with Andromeda String Quartet (2017)
Astral Debris – Album (2016)
Georgia Fields – Album (2010)
Drama on the High Seas of Emotion – EP (2007)
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2025 – String Theory national tour: 9 shows collaborating with different string quartets in each state.
2025 – Newstead Live Festival, VIC.
2024 – Produced a live-looping track for Pub Choir and performed it to a sold-out crowd of 5,000 at Festival Hall.
2024 – Arranged original song Find Your Way Back for Pitch Face choir (SATB) for show at Williamstown Town Hall.
2023 – Supported Katie Noonan on 9 regional tour dates across NSW and VIC.
2022 – Collaboration with dancers Nikki Tarling and Liat Kedem for Tigress music video.
2019 – Performance with band at Melbourne Recital Centre, showcasing new material
2019 – Mullum Music Festival (NSW)
2019 – Collaboration with poet Sean M Whelan: created live-looping improvisations to accompany live readings
2018 – Festival of Voices (TAS)
2018 – Winter Pop Up east coast tour with Merpire and Pheno.
2018 – Melbourne Fashion Week: performed while participating in catwalk (yes, really).
2017 – Sky and Sea national tour with singer-songwriter Phia; 16 shows across six states and territories.
2017 – Afloat, Adrift east coast tour with Andromeda String Quartet.
2016 – Leaps and Bounds festival, VIC.
2015 – David Bowie Is exhibition at ACMI: performed the entire Ziggy Stardust album with Andromeda String Quartet.
2013 – Melbourne Music Week, collaborating with string quintet from the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
2011 – National television appearance on SBS’s RockWiz.
2011 – Queenscliff Music Festival (VIC) main stage.
2009 – St Kilda Festival (VIC) performance at Palais Theatre.
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2025 – Creative Australia for String Theory national tour ($19,000)
2022 – Creative Victoria for Hiraeth production & release ($14,000)
2022 – Creative Australia for Hiraeth recording ($13,000)
2017 – Australia Council for Sky and Sea national tour ($19,000)
2013 – Australia Council, ArtStart career development ($10,000)
2009 – Arts Victoria for debut self-titled album production ($16,000)
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2025 – Olympia: string arrangement for Pleasure and Control single
2024 – Pitch Face choir: composed arrangement of own original song Find Your Way Back for performance at Williamstown Town Hall.
2023 – Uncancelled: contributed string arrangements for feature-length indie film
2016 – Winter at Westbeth: composed original chamber orchestral score for feature-length documentary
2016 – Anthony Callea: string arrangement for album track Fantasy
2015 – Suzannah Espie: string arrangements for Mother’s Not Feeling Herself Today album
2015 – ACMI (‘David Bowie Is’ Exhibition): arranged the entire Ziggy Stardust album for string quartet and voice
2013 – Olympia: string arrangement for Atlantis single
2010 – Greg Arnold: brass & string arrangements for Fall album
2009 – Carus Thompson: string & brass arrangements for Caravan album
2007-2022 – String, brass, woodwind arrangements across Georgia Fields’ discography
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COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Founder, Mother Lode (2020–2022)
Established a national online resource and peer-support network for musician-mothers, post-pandemic.PUBLIC TALKS & PANELS
2025 – The Art of Mistakes: Delivered keynote on creativity to undergraduate students at JMC Academy.
2022 – Reimagining the Music City: Hosted panel discussion on International Women’s Day for La Mama Theatre.
2017 – Career = Practice: Delivered keynote on courage in music to undergraduates at VCA, UniMelb.
2014 – Telstra Road to Discovery: Panel speaker on career sustainability for emerging artists.
2012 – Women of Letters: keynote at live literary salon curated by Marieke Hardy and Michaela McGuire.
MENTORING & WORKSHIPS
2025 – APRA AMCOS 23%: mentored emerging non-binary songwriter Sasha Gavek.
2025 – Facilitated group workshop in Mornington Peninsula for emerging female singer-songwriters.
2024 – Delivered five 1:1 mentoring sessions at Tender Trap Studios, Northcote.
2022 – Mentored Amelia Allan (VIC) on EP release strategy and goal-setting.
2019 – Mentored Tamlyn Magee (NSW) on EP release and digital engagement strategies.
2018 – Mentored Xavia (NT) on self-management and career sustainability.
2013 – Mentored Nicolette Forte (VIC) via The Push, on songwriting and navigating the local scene.
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2023 – The Mother of All Questions: essay on creativity and motherhood for Victorian Women’s Trust
2022 – Untranslatable Words: article for The Music
2021 – Playing the Long Game: interview with Mezz Coleman for Mother Lode
2011 – Dear Mariah Carey (chapter): personal essay published in book Women of Letters (Penguin)
2013 – Dear Isobel (chapter): personal essay published in book Women of Letters: Yours Truly (Penguin)
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“Fields' vocals float hypnotically, while meticulously crafted art-pop arrangements ruminate beneath. Fields presents each vignette of Hiraeth with vivid emotion, and a certain electricity runs across each line... Hiraeth feels like a moment of arrival.” ★★★★ – The Australian
“Her weightless vocal makes us feel airborne... Fields’ latest record Hiraeth beautifully encapsulates the rich complexity of the human experience.” – Beat Magazine
“A voice you simply cannot un-hear… The evocative songstress paints entire worlds.” – Frankie Magazine
“Georgia Fields dreams fantastic Technicolour. Her subconscious teems with breathless stuff about flying, falling and lunar possession. Darkly-coded collisions of fairytale and myth… Plain-speaking love songs swelling with strings to make George Martin weep... Irrepressible pop.” ★★★★ – The Sydney Morning Herald
“It’s in poised vocal and muscular percussion where Fields is in her element – when she’s off the leash yet achieving the balance of melancholy.” – Rhythms Magazine