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  • Tammy Honey: Neurodiverse metamodernist
    2022/08/30

    Tammy Honey is an Australian artist who for the past 25 years has made work about memory and place framed as a Metamodernist approach of oscillation between meta and social issues represented through painting, video art, and installation. Within this structure, she works in a method of long-term, ongoing series of works that address a particular thematic situated by works through collecting and translating data within her practice.

    She has exhibited and screened in numerous countries and venues including the TATE Modern, Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, SCOPE Art Fair, and the Dundee Arts Centre, UK. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Tasmania and is represented in collections such as the ERGAS Collection at the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney and private in Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada, Iceland, England, and Indonesia.

    https://www.tammyhoney.com/
    https://www.instagram.com/tammy_honey_/

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    53 分
  • Telling a story: An interview with Claire Bridge
    2022/08/16

    CLAIRE BRIDGE is a multi-disciplinary artist, of Anglo-Indian and culturally Deaf heritage, who explores body, gesture, voice and power, gendered violence, intergenerational legacies, and the labours of personal and cultural repair with a deep interest in collaborative and emergent frameworks.

    She draws on myth as a vessel transversing porous time, alive with potential to transmit and transform culture. Embedded within her processes, objects, and materials, are gestures of repair of personal and collective wounds, opening ruptures of transformational potential and plasticity. 
    In Bridge's practice, repair is a vital practice of cultural resistance.Through an intersectional feminist lens, Bridge’s work queers and ruptures the status quo, disrupting entrenched paradigms and offering possibilities for hope and future worlding.

    Claire currently has an exhibition at the Footscray Community Arts Centre that she curated alongside which is major collaboration with Deaf artist Chelle Destefano and Deaf Community titled, ‘What I Wish I’d Told You’. This exhibition affirms the story of Deaf experiences and diverse, complex identities, in an immersive exhibition of large scale video projections, which bring visitors into a Deaf world.

    Claire's next solo exhibition will be at ACAE Gallery in Collingwood this coming November, opening November 19th.


    https://www.clairebridgeartist.com/
    https://footscrayarts.com/event/what-i-wish-id-told-you/ 
    http://www.acaearts.com.au/

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    35 分
  • How your art practice evolves - Talking with Luke Adams
    2022/08/02

    Today I talk with Luke Adams about his art practice, how his practice has evolved over the years and how he supports his art practice with paid work.

    Luke is interested in how technology, and other forms of media, can condition our reception of cultural information; which in turn has influence over our individuality and local identity within a global culture.

     Initially trained as a painter, Luke completed an undergraduate degree in Sculpture and Spatial Practice at RMIT, and more recently completed an MFA by Research at the VCA in Melbourne.



    https://www.lukekadams.com

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    42 分
  • An interview with David Creed and Angela Rossitto founders of The Wandering Room ARI
    2022/07/19

    These guys are doing everything! 
    Running an ARI, working in their art practice, and working in paid jobs. 

    The Wandering Room is an artist-run initiative. Since 2007 the members of The Wandering Room have collaborated as artists and curated exhibitions in temporary spaces. They are currently situated on the corner of Victoria and Elizabeth St, Brunswick, Melbourne.

    The Wandering Room have also exhibited at Testing Grounds, Melbourne, 2018; KickArts Contemporary Arts, Cairns, 2016; The Laundry, Brisbane, 2016; Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, 2013; Griffith University Art Gallery, 2013 and Brisbane Festival, 2012. They have undertaken residencies at Development AIR, New Zealand, 2013; Fish Lane Studios, 2013 and Grey Street, South Bank, Brisbane, 2012.

    Current Directors: Joseph Breikers, David Creed, Angela Rossitto, Amanda Wolf


    https://www.thewanderingroom.org

    https://www.davidcreed.com.au/about

    http://www.angelarossitto.com

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    59 分
  • In-between worlds: an interview with Denise Reichenbach
    2022/07/04

    In-between worlds: an interview with Denise Reichenbach

    In our first episode for Season 2 I talk to Denise about living and exhibiting in Europe and Australia.

    Links
    https://www.denisereichenbach.com

    Potemka Contemporary Art
    NYC Crit Club

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    55 分
  • Residency review - Sue Beyer interviewed by Louise Blyton
    2022/05/29

    The last episode of Season one!
    In this episode Louise Blyton interviews Sue Beyer to reflect on her residency in New York.

    Links
    https://www.suebeyer.com.au

    The residency
    https://www.mothership.nyc
    http://www.last-frontier.nyc

    Artists I met at Mothership
    http://www.solkjok.info
    https://till-lauer.ch
    http://maibrittwolthers.com

    Wyoming residency
    Artist talk
    https://www.uwyo.edu/artmuseum/
    http://www.brandongellis.com

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    48 分
  • Mini episode - New York so far
    2022/04/26

    A quick chat about the practicalities of visiting New York as an artist in residence

    Photos of trip. Lots of art.

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    16 分
  • Making art and being an educator - Talking with Brandon Gellis
    2022/04/11

    Today I'm talking with Brandon Gellis.

    Brandon is an Associate Professor at the University of Wyoming and a new media artist.

    http://www.brandongellis.com
    https://www.uwyo.edu

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    40 分