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  • Mike Ladd - Poet & Host of Poetica (ABC Radio)
    2026/04/14

    Mike Ladd is a poet, essayist and reviewer. He has published ten collections of poetry and prose, including the natural history haibun Karrawirra Parri, Walking the Torrens from Source to Sea (2012) and Dream Tetras (2022) an experimental collaboration with visual artist Cathy Brooks. Mike worked for ABC Radio for nearly forty years and was the editor of Radio National’s Poetica program. His new and selected poems Now Then (2025) is published by Wakefield Press.

    Hosted by Tyler Jackson Chappell

    This conversation was recorded on the land of the Karuna people of the Adelaide plains.

    Links:

    Mike at Friendly Street Poets

    https://friendlystreetpoets.org.au/poetry/sample-of-poets/ladd/

    Poetica

    https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/poetica

    Signs of Life

    https://www.iangibbins.com.au/projects/signs-of-life-bowen-street/

    Mike’s Books:

    Dream Tetras

    https://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/product/dream-tetras/

    Invisible Mending

    https://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/product/invisible-mending/

    Now-Then

    https://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/product/now-then/

    Karrawirra Parri

    https://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/product/karrawirra-parri/

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Chris Summer - Painter
    2026/03/31

    Chris Summer is a self-taught contemporary artist who specializes in hyper-realistic still-life compositions, often focusing on natural subjects like feathers, shells, and urchins. He now lives and works on South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula, having relocated from London. His works are known for fine detail and can take up to 200 hours to complete. Chris has been recognized in prestigious prizes including 2026 - Winner: 'City Of Victor Harbor' Award at the Victor Harbor Art Show, he’s represented by Art Images Gallery and Artworx Gallery.

    Chris appreciates the balance between creativity and commerce, recognizing that embracing the commercial side of art allows him to continue creating. While his creative process is meticulous, he sees each piece as a learning experience. This synergy allows his work to reach collectors who appreciate both the craftsmanship and the connection to everyday beauty.

    Hosted by Tyler Jackson Chappell

    This conversation was recorded on Ngarrindjeri/ Ramijndjeri land.

    Links:

    Chris’s website -

    https://www.chrissummer.com.au/

    Chris’s instagram -

    https://www.instagram.com/chris_summer_art?igsh=MTc3a3JyNWw2NGtyNQ==

    Art Images Gallery -

    https://artimagesgallery.com.au/pages/exhibitions

    Artwork Gallery -

    https://www.artworxgallery.com.au/artworx-artists/chris-summer

    Insubstantial - https://www.chrissummer.com.au/portfolio-feather?lightbox=dataItem-m3c5cm9l1

    Chris’s Portfolio -

    https://www.chrissummer.com.au/portfolio

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Olivia De Zilva - Writer & Poet
    2026/03/31

    Olivia De Zilva is a writer based in Kaurna Yerta (Adelaide). Her novel Plastic Budgie was released in July 2025 by Pink Shorts Press. Her novella Eggshell was released by Spineless Wonders in November 2025. Her fiction and essays have appeared in The Guardian, SBS, The Saturday Paper, Mascara Literary Review and many other publications. Olivia's writing has been shortlisted by the Richell Prize, The Kat Muscat Fellowship, The Deborah Cass award and recently, was the inaugural winner of the AAWP Novella Prize.

    Hosted by Tyler Jackson Chappell

    This conversation was recorded on Ngarrindjeri/ Ramindjeri land.

    Links:

    Olivia’s website -

    https://oliviadezilva.com/

    Olivia’s instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oliviadezilva/

    Opinionated Bookclub instagram - https://www.instagram.com/opinionatedclub/

    Plastic Budgie - https://www.pinkshortspress.com.au/books/p/plastic-budgie?srsltid=AfmBOooOFw5Yssla4snXZg5HdMxVJIi3EFQgrcmeSGK1u0XgZgDV3eiC

    Eggshell -

    https://shortaustralianstories.com.au/product/eggshell/

    Olivia on The Guardian -

    https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2025/aug/28/olivia-de-zilva-the-10-funniest-things-i-have-ever-seen-on-the-internet

    https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2023/dec/03/the-moment-i-knew-i-watched-him-nurse-our-pet-rabbit-to-health-and-i-felt-at-peace

    Pink Shorts Press -

    https://www.pinkshortspress.com.au/

    Matt Hooton’s book Everything Lost, Everything Found - https://www.harpercollins.com.au/9781460765869/everything-lost-everything-found-perfect-for-readers-of-the-midnight-watch-and-the-last-painting-of-sara-de-vos/

    Splinter Journal -

    https://splinterjournal.com/

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    50 分
  • Leah Grace - Arts & Cultural Development Officer
    2026/03/31

    In this interview I was lucky enough to sit down with Leah Gace. Leah is a self described arts worker employed by a non-arts entity. For the last almost 19 years she has acted and evolved in the role of arts and cultural development officer for Alexandrina council. There are very few people able to walk the line of government and the arts as gracefully and successfully as Leah; she is uniquely situated in the arts world and has insights rarely found. Her years of experience and unwavering enthusiasm have generated a wealth of knowledge, some of which she was kind enough to share.

    Hosted by Tyler Jackson Chappell

    This conversation was recorded at the South Coast Regional Arts Centre on Ngarrindjeri land.

    Links:

    Signal Point Gallery

    https://www.rgasa.org.au/signalpointgallery

    Signal Point Experience Centre https://www.alexandrina.sa.gov.au/discover/signal-point-experience-centre

    South Coast Regional Arts Centre

    https://www.alexandrina.sa.gov.au/discover/venuesandhire/south-coast-regional-arts-centre2

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    37 分