Program 70-24 Arts Friday on Eastside

Robert Eadie has created an extensive and compelling body of work over a 60-year career. Strange Light is a survey exhibition at the Woollahra Gallery at Redleaf that presents key moments and motifs from Eadie’s oeuvre, highlighting narratives of resilience, reinvention, and a profound sensitivity to the natural world following a life-altering stroke.  ZAHALKAWORLD: an artist’s archive brings together key bodies of work from Anne Zahalka’s renowned photographic practice and is on at the National Art School. The curator, Katrina Cashman provides insight. The Wattle Room: Chapter 12 – Hill End: the most curious landscape, is Genevieve Carroll’s lastest collection in the series. We hear from her at the artist’s talk in the King Street Gallery on William. This week in the Studio is Steven Durbach, aka Sid the Scientist, has been performing measurements during his residence in the Yalagang room at the Bondi Pavilion. Having been a working scientist he is curious about what it means to measure; why we measure and the things we measure with.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch, from Bidjigal land, and produced on Gadigal country, we acknowledge First Nations peoples as the sovereign custodians of Country, and pay respect to Elders of past, present and to future generations.

onDemand: Arts Friday on Eastside

Playlist

Continuum 1 by Nala Sinephro 

Release: Endlessness

INTERVIEW: Genevieve Carroll by EXHIBITION: The Wattle Room – Chapter 12 – Hill End: The most curious landscape 

Release: GALLERY: King Street Gallery on William – https://kingstreetgallery.com.au/artists/genevieve-carroll/

Spring Has Sprung by SOYUZ featuring Asha Puthil & Sven Wunder 

Release: Mr Bongo Record Club Vol 7

INTERVIEW: Katrina Cashman, Curator, National Art School by EXHIBITION: ZAHALKAWORLD – an artist’s archive 

Release: ARTIST: Anne Zahalka | https://nas.edu.au/zahalkaworld-an-artists-archive/

Soft Echoes by Sharada Shashidhar 

Release: Soft Echoes

INTERVIEW: Robert Eadie by EXHIBITION: Strange Light – 1 September 

Release: Woollhahra Gallery Redleaf – https://www.woollahragallery.com.au/Whats-On/Current-and-Upcoming-Exhibitions/Robert-Eadie-Strange-Light

Straight Line by James Alexander Bright 

Release: Cool Cool

STUDIO INTERVIEW: Steven Durbach AKA Sid Sledge by ARTIST IN RESIDENCE: Yalagang room Bondi Pavilion 

Release: https://sidsledge.com/

Vanishing Point by Olof Melander 

Release: Tangles

We Still Out Here by Nonna Fab 

Release: We Still Out Here

Program 69-24 Arts Friday on Eastside

Visions: the art, science and politics of seeing, is an ambititious forum that will bring together 15 artists and researchers from around the world for three days to share their ideas. On at the MCA in August, the forum is a response to visions that shape the world, and the visual world shape us. Professor Mark Ledbury, Director of the Power Institute, and convenor of Visions, provides us insight. Time Machine, the largest exhibition to date of the acclaimed Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto. The MCA exhibition chronicles five decades of the artist’s practice encompassing works from all of Sugimoto’s major photographic series and includes rarely seen pieces from his own collection. Sugimoto speaks with Lara Strongman, MCA Director, Curatorial & Digital. Through the Screen is the latest exhibition for Guan Wei, at Martin Browne Contemporary. The series of works utilise the composition of multilayered screens representing different realms to construcct a magical labyrinth of paintings within paintings, with layers upon layers of meaning and vision, much like a kaleidoscope. The artist talks on his work and the exhibition from the Gallery. Thea Anamara Perkins is one of three NSW artists who feature in this year’s Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Isalnder Art Awards. She also has a forthcoming solo exhibition titled Dreaming opening at N. Smith Gallery.

Produced and presented by Angela Stretch, from Gadigal country, we acknowledge First Nations peoples as the sovereign custodians of Country, and pay respect to Elders of past, present and to future generations. We acknowledge and value the distinct culture, customs and practices present in the many and diverse tribal nations across NSW. 

onDemand: Arts Friday on Eastside

Playlist

Stepping Out by Olof Melander

Release: Tangles

seatime by Marysia Osu

Release: harp, beats & dreams

INTERVIEW: Thea Nanmara Perkins, Finalist in this year’s Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards by https://www.magnt.net.au/natsiaa-finalists

Release: EXHIBITION: Dreaming 15 August – 7 September 2024

Space by Keit

Release: Single

Money Face by Sweatson Klank, Kondi Band

Release: Money Face

INTERVIEW: Prof. Mark Ledbury, Director of the Power Institute by FORUM: Visions – The Art, Science and Politics of seeing

Release: 15- 17 August – MCA – https://www.mca.com.au/events-programs/calendar/visions-forum-2024/

I Don’t Need U by OAKK

Release: I Made This for You

Feuille D’orage by Bolbec

Release: Victime De L’aube

In My Head by Rosie Lowe

Release: Lover, Other

Recorded excerpt from Media Preview of Q&A: Hiroshi Sugimoto by In conversation: Hiroshi Sugimoto (artist) and Lara Strongman, MCA Director, Curatorial & Digital

Release: EXHIBITION: Time Machine – 27 October 2024 | MCA – https://www.mca.com.au/exhibitions/hiroshi-sugimoto-time-machine/

levels by oregio

Release: EP

Window by Alvin Cobb, Jr

Release: You’ll Need This Later

Small Zhuzh by Hooson & Johnson

Release: None More Roller Vol. 1