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.
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.
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.
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/
Lesley Drumbell’s: Thrum an exhibtion at the AGNSW, charts the artist’s career over more than five decades, revealing her unique visual language, anchored by an enduring preoccupation with colour and the organising power of the grid. Hear from the artist at the media preview, opened by Michael Brand, and Curator, Anne Ryan. Celebrating its tenth year, the 2024 Saxo Scandinavian Film Festival, we explore the program with Christof Wehmeier, Head of International & Festival Promotion, Icelandic Film Centre, at Palace Cinemas. Zoe Zeniodi, is hailed by the press as “Ms Dynamite”, and is setting to blast audiences in her Sydney debut performance for Opera Australia’s production of Mozart’s Così fan tutte. She has an international career as a conductor with critical acclaim. Zoe is the Artistic Director of El Sistema Greece, a community music project that since 2016 provides free music education to children and young people in Greece. All children regardless their origin, language, or religion are not only inspired to strive for a better future, but thanks to music, they are given a platform for dialogue and togetherness across diverse communities. To find out more visit: https://elsistema.gr/en/
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.
Keep the Fire Burning this NAIDOC Week! Power to Country is reconnecting a network of First Nations people with sustainable solutions to support them to return to Country. GARUWA is a First Nations led creative agency dedicated to the practice of intergenerational storytelling and Genevieve Grieves, a proud Worimi woman, and Co-Creator and Creative Director, talks us through the film and the campaign for Shirley Simon to return to her homelands on the West Island, in the remote Northern Territory’s Gulf Carpentaria. Power to Country is screening at Carriageworks and in selected venues across Australia. Pereginations is an exhibition that extends over the five spaces of the Watch House Gallery in Balmain. The artist Rita Orsini is French and based in Sydney’s Inner West working across paintings, object design, sound installation, and jewellery. The work presented includes a multisensory installation of, light and sound. She talks us through the exhibition and program of events. Performance artist Vashti Hughes, will be on duty as the BONDI Fashion Police at the Goulds St Street Party, which happens next weekend as a wrap-up event of ths year’s BONDI FESTIVAL.
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.
Playlist
Orbiting Telesto by Jimi Tenor with Cold Diamond & Mink (int)
Release: Is There Love In Outer Space
Daylight feat. Ellen Beth Abdi by Jamie Finlay (int)
Release: Sun Dogs
Windows by Sugar Candy Mountain (int)
Release: 666
INTERVIEW: Genevieve Grieves, Co-creator and Creative Director, GARUWA by FILM: Power to Country – CARRIAGEWORKS – 21 July (nat)
Release: https://powertocountry.com/
A Song For You by A Song For You (int)
Release: Home
Kenny’s Groove by Batavia Collective (int)
Release: Primasuara
INTERVIEW: Rita Orsini, artist by EXHIBITION: Peregrinations – https://www.ateliersorsini.com.au/peregrinations (loc)
Release: The Watch House Gallery, 179 Darling Street, Balmain – Sat-Sun 13-14 + 20-21 July 2024
Poetry among friends: 2pm Sunday 14 July 2024 by Register to attend: https://www.ateliersorsini.com.au/cours (loc)
Why You Lied by Forest Law (int)
Release: Zero
Playful by Private Joy (int)
Release: Desire
INTERVIEW: Vashti Hughes – BONDI Fashion Police by GOULDS STREET PARTY – 11am-4pm Sunday 21 July (loc)
Wendy Sharpe Fundraiser Art Auction: Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia to support their work for women with obstetric fistula by Campaign name: Wendy Sharpe’s Art for Hamlin (loc)
Release: Dates: 17th to 25th July 2024 Where: hamlin.org.au/artauction (this goes to a ‘holding’ page at the moment but when the auction goes live it will
Hakawati by Sadeedo (int)
Release: The Desert Island
FILM: The Koalas | http://www.thekoalasfilm.com/ by Roseville screening, Wednesday 17th July 6.30pm https://www.rosevillecinemas.com.au/movie/the-koalas | Roseville- Stuart Blanch, Diana Pryde, Emma Hu (loc)
Release: Newtown screening, Thursday 18th July 6.15pm https://newtown.dendy.com.au/movie/the-koalas/
It’s Supporter Drive on Eastside in present tense, but you will hear about the Past Continuous, by Julie Rrap, which opens at the MCA and features the artist’s groundbreaking feminist landmark installation, Disclosures: A Photographic Construct (1982). Wendy Sharpe is celebrated for her expressive works that observe the human condition and in Spellbound at the AGNSW, she presents an aesthetic journey into the nature of creativity. As part of the program she is an artist in residence with a live mural painting in a working space with furniture, object and paintings from her Sydney Studio. The BONDI FESTIVAL opens in July, and we explore the program with Chris Bendall, Artistic Director of the Bondi Pavilion. Opera Australia’s Angela Hogan will be performing three roles in Puccini’s Ill Trittico, which the audience will see three one-act operas with three directors.
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.
The Real Refuses returns for an exhibition of those art works that have been rejected for the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes. This is the 28th year that the Manager of Tap Gallery, Lesley Dimmick, has been going to the AGNSW Dock to invite artists to participate, and we hear from her. Pretty Unsettling is an exhibition at Damien Minton, that is a presentation of well known iconic Australian impressionist paintings that alters traditional readings through inserting humorous images of creatures and characters. The artist, MOOK explains more about his practice. Acclaimed German conductor Johannes Fritzch, joins us to talk us through his leading role for Opera Australia’s winter season of the celebrated Italian composer Puccini’s prodution, Tosca.
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.
Garden at the End of Time explores the garden as a politically and culturally charged site. The curators, Anna Kirk and Tai Mitsuji talk us through the exhibition at the Tin Sheds. UNDO THE DAY, brings together work from 10 earlier career and established contemporary artists, exploring the human response to move towards the light when in darkness. We take you to the National Art School Galleries for a walk through with the curator, Gina Mobayed. The Affordable Art Fair opens for its third installment at the Randwick Racecourse Winx Pavilion, with more than 50 independent Australian Galleries, and we find out more from the Fair Director, Stephanie Kelly Gordine.
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.
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.
INTERVIEW: Cherokee Lord, Curator, State Library’s Indigenous Engagement Branch by ARTIST: Dr Bronwyn Bancroft (loc)
Release: EXHIBITION: The Country Cries for Truth
Collecttivo Immaginario by Alberoni (int)
Release: Alberoni
PANEL DISCUSSION: Country Cries Truth – Bronwyn Bancroft by 2-3pm Sunday 2 June 2024 (loc)
Release: The Library Auditorium, Lower Ground 1, Macquarie St Building
All Seeds by Don Glori (nat)
Release: Don’t Forget To Have Fun
Discern Define by The Poets of Rhytm (int)
Release: Discern / Define
INTERVIEW: Natalia Trevino, poet – https://www.nataliatrevino.com/about by EVENT: Embrace Home – Four female poets with representations of home, sharing explorations of poetry in two languages (loc)
Release: 3-5pm Saturday 1 June 2024 | https://events.humanitix.com/natalia-trevino-embrace-home
How to Open a Portal by Low Leaf (int)
Release: Red Moon
Flute Punch by JJ Whitefield (int)
Release: Puzzled
The Mystery of Man by Zara Mcfarlane (int)
Release: Sweet Whispers: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan
INTERVIEW: Liesel Baddorek, Creative Director by PERFORMANCE: Window Dressing (loc)
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.
Australian Design Centre 60th Anniversary Programby May events: 60 Cups Morning Tea [23 May] / Morning Tea Special Talk Series – Every Wednesday in May / Creative Journaling Workshop [25 May] (loc)
Release: Program: australiandesigncentre.com
You Don’t Have To Beby Duckett(int)
Release: Unreasonable Silence
Frutas by Alici(int)
Release: Can’t Keep My Plants Alive
Clear Ambiguityby BRONTOSAURES(int)
Release: Napkin Coal
INTERVIEW: Lauren Joffeby EXHIBITION: Treasures – 1 June 2024(loc)
Release: Australian Design Centre
Pilgrimageby Jorga Mestin(int)
Release: The Kindest One
INTERVIEW: Prue Venablesby Living Treasures: Masters of Australian Craft(loc)