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21 Dec 2021From Art School to Artist with David Capra & Abdul Abdullah00:13:39

Multi-disciplinary artists David Capra and Abdul Abdullah return to Canvas in this reunion episode. They chat about what they've been up to during the COVID-19 pandemic, graduating from the 'art school fantasy' and reconciling the intimate and commercial aspects of creating work. Abdul shares his formative experiences of art education and the influence of politics and identity on his practice.

Works mentioned:
https://tvfh.artgallery.wa.gov.au/artist/abdul-abdullah/

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31 Aug 2021Freshwater (3/3): Taps with Joseph Griffiths00:10:53

This episode is Taps, the last of three episodes in our Freshwater cluster. A tap is a link. It represents access, or lack thereof. It appears benign, until the water stops running. For many, our relationship to water is mediated through taps. Urban planning and colonial intervention has made the tap a tool of control. ‘Managing’ water and monetizing it. Taps bring water to us. Our lives and routines rely on taps being ‘on’. But what happens when they’re not?

Taps features an in-depth discussion with Joseph Griffiths who speaks to his work Fountains for Moonee Ponds Creek (2017-18), in which he reimagined the creek’s heavily engineered form as a sculptural artefact. 

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25 Aug 2022Weitou Practices and Intergenerational Knowledge with Chun Yin Rainbow Chan00:15:27

Chun Yin Rainbow Chan is an interdisciplinary artist, vocalist and producer working across music, image, sculpture and performance, and is one of six finalists in the 2021 - 2022 NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship (Artspace, CreateNSW, NAS). Rainbow joins Ayeesha to share the history and rituals she has been learning in her research into her matrilineal links to the Weitou people. In doing so, she continues the transmission of Weitou culture, strengthening her connection with her mother and her heritage, while also exploring concepts of place and time.

Audio excerpt from “魚文,鳥文” (Fish Song, Bird Song) performed by 文鳳琼婆婆, Man Fung Kun, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0aMw7t4kW8&t=9s

Additional resources:
https://www.chunyinrainbowchan.com/
https://www.artspace.org.au/program/52-actions/project-1/rainbow-chan/

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02 Jun 2022Sharing and Protecting Culture with Morgan Hogg00:12:17

Morgan Hogg is an artist who explores the identities of Indigenous perspectives within the Pacific Islands, and the cultural impact modern day has on traditional standards. Morgan talks about the balance involved in protecting and sharing culture, the importance of creating conversation about climate change in the Pacific, the objectivity and subjectivity of art and her practice.

Works mentioned:
https://www.morganhogg.com/enua-manea
https://www.morganhogg.com/tangaroa
https://www.morganhogg.com/rangiunui-papat%C5%AB%C4%81nuku
https://performancespace.com.au/programs/live-dreams-distance/

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15 Dec 2020Salt Water (3/3): Tides with Angela Tiatia, Anja Kanngieser and Latai Taumoepeau00:28:07

Diving into discussions and artworks about rising tides, ecologies, power and climate justice in Tides. Tides is the third and final episode in a three part series Salt Water, exploring salty waters in all its forms.

In Tides we chat with Angela Tiatia as she unpack her video and performance work Holding On. We hear Anja Kanngieser’s interactive audio walk, Submersion, as it reflected on sea levels rising, islands submerging and oceans flowing. And we go to a conversation between Latai Taumoepeau and CANVAS Executive Producer Anna May Kirk as they chat about Latai’s recent performance work The Last Resort in the 22nd Biennale of Sydney, Nirin.

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29 Jul 2022Family Rituals, Photography and Rosehip Jam with Otis Burian Hodge00:09:30

Photographic artist and curator Otis Burian Hodge joins Ayeesha Ash to share the evolution of TCS Windows, a non-commercial gallery hosting monthly shows of photography-based work by emerging artists. Burian Hodge explains the versatility of photography as an artistic medium and its ability to tell stories and capture time, and we fall in love with his nana as he recalls his first solo exhibition ‘The Last Jar of Rosehip Jam’.

Additional resources:
https://tcswindows.info/
https://soundcloud.com/tcs82a

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14 Nov 2020Salt Water (1/3): Shore with Emily McDaniels, Hoda Afshar and Leyla Stevens00:22:36

Wading through ideas of home, distance, ancestry and interconnectedness, Shore is the first episode in a three part series Salt Water, exploring salty waters in all its forms.

In Shore we chat with Emily McDaniels, a storyteller, curator and educator from the Kalari Clan of the Wiradjuri Nation, about connecting to Country and navigating 60,000 years of storytelling along Warrane, the Sydney Harbour shoreline. Hoda Afshar speakers to us from London about her video work Remain, filmed in 2018 on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea in collaboration with Kurdish-Iranian refugee Behrouz Boochani. And we talk about coastlines awash with histories with Australian-Balinese artist and researcher Leyla Stevens as we listen to audio excerpts from her video work 'Their Sea Is Always Hungry'.

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27 Nov 2020Salt Water (2/3): Waves with Paula do Prado, Tomas Marinangeli and Alexandra Spence00:19:31

Lapping at ideas of connection, time and ancestry, Waves is the second episode in a three part series Salt Water, exploring salty waters in all its forms.

In Waves we chat with Paula do Prado and Tomas Marinangeli, two visual artists and mother and son who have been working together to explore the ocean as a spiritual place and a space of crossing over. Though working together they’ve found themselves reflecting on the spiritual connection their ancestors had with the sea and how these intergenerational experiences and memories play out today. Tomas also sings us a song! We hear from artist and musician Alexandra Spence as she reimagines the relationships between the listener, the object and the surrounding environment with her audio piece The Sea, The Sea.

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17 Jun 2022Stories of Community in Western Sydney with Gillian Kayrooz00:10:41

Gillian Kayrooz joins Ayeesha to share how her beginnings taking photos of friends in high school evolved into her current practice providing representation of young people from Western Sydney. We get insight into her work for group exhibition Over the Fence and her process discovering family stories of their community, discuss sneakers as cultural commodities, as well as Gillian’s go-to pair.

 

Works mentioned and additional resources:
https://gilliankayrooz.com/
https://www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/over-fence-exhibition
https://gilliankayrooz.com/fre-h-pair
https://ice.org.au/project/granville-barbershop-2019/
https://www.kalanjay.com/

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20 May 2022Creating Space with Temporary Position & Agus Wijaya00:14:42

Temporary Position (Mara Schwerdtfeger and Zoe Baumgartner) hosts web publications and shared spaces that explore alternative presentations of narrative. Mara and Zoe join Ayeesha to chat about the platform, their process and upcoming De-Choiring workshop at Phoenix Central Park. Agus Wijaya shares his artmaking journey, how he has found a safe space to explore the personal and cultural self, and his exhibition Tata Reka.

Works mentioned:
https://temporary-position.com/
https://crawlingtowards.temporary-position.com/
https://events.humanitix.com/de-choiring?accesscode=22DCPTP/
https://stanleystreetgallery.com.au/exhibitions/tata-reka/

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27 Dec 2021Abolition and Infrastructural Inequalities with Snack Syndicate00:11:06

Snack Syndicate (Andrew Brooks and Astrid Lorange) is a critical art collective. Canvas team member Emerald Dunnfrost guest hosts this episode with the pair where they discuss infrastructural inequalities, abolition, and their recently launched publishing collective Rosa Press. Featuring an excerpt from 'Groundwork'.

Works mentioned:
https://snacksyndicate.net/infrastructural-inequalities/
https://rosapress.net/
https://rosapress.net/product/inferno-andrew-brooks/
https://snacksyndicate.net/protocols/texts/groundwork/

 

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25 Jul 2020Ground (1/3): Stone with Megan Cope, Katie West & Neika Lehman, Alana Hunt & Chris Griffith00:24:10

This episode is Stone, and is one of three episodes, Stone, Sand and Salt which are bound together by the overarching theme of Ground. Stone is the stuff of buildings, borders and walls. And when those structures fall, their rubble and ruins are stone. Stone is the home of ancestors, the surface on which we walk. Stone is an embodiment of time, hard and rigid but when worn down, crumbly and soft.  Stone is heavy with history and knowledge and rich with the potential to create futures. Stone is the grounding theme of this episode.

Stone features an insightful discussion with artist Megan Cope, a Quanda-mooka woman, about her work Re Formation and the Aboriginal architecture of middens. We hear the sound artwork Body Remembering - Grinding Stone by Yindjibarndi artist Katie West and a responsive poem by Narrm-based writer and educator Neika Lehman. CANVAS Host Ayeesha Ash is joined by artist Alana Hunt to unpack her work Faith in a Pile of Stones, they are joined later in the conversation by Chris Griffith, a Miriwoong man, to further discuss practices of extraction.

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17 Aug 2021Fresh Water (2/3): Pools with Kieran Bryant and Megan Payne & Oonagh Slater00:18:54

Pools have many states. We flock to them for play and restoration when they’re full. When they’re empty or stagnant, they’re often neglected. We use pools to give birth, to cleanse ourselves and to relax. We dam to support agriculture and to redirect water to cities. When brimming and clean pools are sites of relief. The opposite when poisoned or depleted. Access to pools has instigated social movements, and changed the course of history. They are sites where we gather. ‘Pools’ is the grounding theme of this episode.

CANVAS speaks to artist Kieran Bryant, and collaborators Oonagh Slater & Megan Payne on their relationship to water and how they have represented it in their work. 

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11 Aug 2022The Evolution of First Nations Representation On and Off Stage with Beau James00:14:56

Curator, producer and performer Beau James joins host Ayeesha Ash to reflect upon their time in the arts industry so far, share some advice they’d give to their younger self and consider the way things have or haven’t changed during their time in the arts industry. We also hear about two works they have curated as Head of First Nations Programming at the Sydney Opera House; Rodney Bell Ngāti Maniapoto’s ‘Meremere’ and photographic exhibition ‘Always Here - 50 Years of Black Theatre’ inspired by the National Black Theatre in Redfern and the activism and stories of those who were instrumental to its establishment.

Works mentioned and additional resources:
https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/express-yourself/article/2016/06/10/basically-black-legacy-national-black-theatre 
https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/culture-comes-first/13468050 
https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/heal-country-celebrating-first-nations-leadership-in-the-cultural-sector/

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14 Dec 2021Poetry, Activism and Self-Expression with Jazz Money00:16:39

In this episode, Ayeesha Ash chats with Jazz Money, an award-winning poet and artist of Wiradjuri heritage. Jazz discusses the challenge of balancing poetry as a medium for self expression and vulnerability with using her voice for activism and shares what she's been working on, including her recently released debut collection of poetry 'how to make a basket'.

Works mentioned:
https://www.uqp.com.au/books/how-to-make-a-basket
https://www.dreamysleep.com.au/stories/bilabang
https://www.maas.museum/event/eucalyptusdom/
https://fremantlebiennale.com.au/project/these-words-will-remain/

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22 Aug 2020Ground (3/3): Salt with Keg De Souza, Emily Morandini, Yasmin Smith and Karrabing Film Collective00:28:48

Salt is pervasive. It seasons our food, enhances our senses, it preserves and it tenderises, it coats our skin when we sweat and melts into our tongue as we eat. Salt disrupts agriculture, has spurred revolutions and treats aches and pains. Mined from ancient lakes, evaporated from oceans or bought at the corner store, salt is the grounding theme of this episode and a pivotal material for the artists we hear from.

Salt features a discussion between CANVAS Host Ayeesha Ash and artist Keg De Souza about her performative and salty dinner project The Only Rock We Eat. We hear from artist, educator and writer Emily Morandini and the audio from her sculptural work Crystal Speakers. Yasmin Smith joins us for a discussion about her work participatory ceramic work Drowned River Valley, delving into the history of salt in New South Wales, its production, utilisation and entwinement with colonial processes. Finally we hear a discussion between members of Karrabing Film Collective at Mabaluk in the Norther Terroritory as they exchange words about connection to Country.

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02 Aug 2021Fresh Water (1/3): Rivers with Auntie Rhonda Dixon & Clare Britton, Kalanjay Dhir and Luke Patterson00:17:28

Like our veins, rivers course through land nourishing life. Essential and yet, depleted, these passageways carry the histories of care and sovereignty; displacement and degradation; resistance and survival. Despite interruptions; damming and pollution; rivers are underestimated; stronger and more determined than shallow colonial engineering. We are born of the water rivers carry, we are sustained by it and it cleanses us. They are sites of devotion and exploitation, of new life and loss, of abundance and scarcity. ‘Rivers’ is the grounding theme of this episode. 

CANVAS speaks to visual artist Clare Britton and Gadigal Elder, artist and activist, Aunty Rhonda Dixon-Grovenor, Gamilaroi poet, folklorist and educator Luke Patterson and inter-disciplinary artist Kalanjay Dhir. These artists discuss recent works and their broader practices which have dealt physically and thematically with Rivers.

 

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30 Jun 2022On 'Traces' and Collaboration Across Borders and Practices with Joan Shin and Brigitte Podrasky00:15:46

We take a deep dive with Joan Shin and Brigitte Podrasky into their work ‘Traces’, performed at arts and music festival Soft Centre. Glimpsing at ghostly gestural markings, fragmented rhythms and scrambled visuals, ‘Traces’ is a live audiovisual performance showcasing the multidisciplinary offerings of DBR, Cypha, Brigitte Podrasky and Joan Shin. Situated as a collaborative project across three remote cities, ‘Traces’ takes inspiration from memory and disorderly exchanges between each artist’s temporal context.

Brigitte and Joan talk about their process working across three cities and as four artists with different practices and reflect on the experience of live performance as visual artists. Plus, the value in finding good collaborative dynamic.

Works mentioned and additional resources:
https://www.facebook.com/softcentrefestival/videos/3162256410717153/
https://www.astrophemagazine.com/astrophe-magazine/soft-centre-traces-dbr-x-cypha-x-joan-shin-x-brigitte-podrasky-pres-traces-live-a/v
https://www.vividsydney.com/event/music/soft-centre 
https://www.decolonialhacker.org/ 

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10 Aug 2020Ground (2/3): Sand with Joel Spring, Lynette Smith, Koji Ryui and Bianca Hester00:23:06

This episode is Sand, and is the second of three episodes, Stone, Sand and Salt which are bound together by the overarching theme of Ground. Sand is transformative. It is particles ground down by the passage of time, sifted over beaches and deserts and awash under rivers, lakes and oceans. These particles can be reformed, brought back together through heat and industrial processes to form glass, we peer through it as windows, cut ourselves on it as shards and often forget it’s sandy origins. Sand is the grounding theme of this episode.

Sand features a discussion between CANVAS Researcher, poet, filmmaker and educator of Wiradjuri heritage Jazz Money and Joel Spring, a Wiradjuri man raised between Redfern and Alice Springs who works across research, activism, architecture, installation and speculative projects. We hear from artist and writer Lynette Smith and the audio from her video work sand/fog. CANVAS Host Ayeesha Ash is joined by artist Koji Ryui for a chat about his installation TOT and the alchemy of the everyday. Finally we are transported as artist and writer Bianca Hester reads an excerpt from her text Sandstone.

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06 Aug 20176 August | Megan Wilding, Dignity of Risk and Giselle Stanborough01:09:32
On this episode we spoke to Megan Wilding, the winner of Balnaves Indigenous Playwright’s Award on ‘The Rover’ at Belvoir St Theatre, Natalie Rose, Jennifer Medway and the cast of ‘Dignity of Risk’ joined us in the studio to chat about this new work at ATYP Sydney and Giselle Stanborough checks in to talk all things The Bachelor. Tracks curated by Anna John.

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13 Aug 201713 August | Wade Marynowsky, Simon Yates and Toni Warburton01:07:44
In this episode we have three long form interviews with three very special, and respected, Sydney artists. We are joined by robotics and new media artist Dr Wade Marynowsky, installation artist Simon Yates, and ceramicist Toni Warburton. Tracks by Anna John.

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03 Sep 20173 September | Underbelly Arts with Roslyn Helper and Marcus Whale, and John Safran01:06:48
Underbelly Arts showcases new work from artists working at the forefront of local practice. In this episode we spoke with the recently appointed Artistic Director, Roslyn Helper, about what's in store this year and her vision for the festival at large. We're also joined by exhibiting artist Marcus Whale, who offers us a glimpse into his project (with Eugene Choi) for Underbelly ' Praise!'. Plus, Nathan Bernfield chats to comedian John Safran. Tracks by Laura Hunt.

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20 Sep 201720 August | Jonathan Jones, Primavera with Laura Hindmarsh and Kynan Tan, Garry Trinh and Mini Graff01:07:41
On this episode we talked to Jonathan Jones about his collaborative project with Lille Madden for ‘This is a Voice’ at the Powerhouse Museum. Exhibiting artists from this year’s edition of Primavera at the Museum of Contemporary Art —Laura Hindmarsh and Kynan Tan. And artist/photographer extraordinaire Garry Trinh joined us in the studio to talk all things art and photography. Plus an interview and music by Mini Gaff.

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10 Sep 201710 September | Justine Varga, Packer Room Prize and Frida Deguise01:03:39
In this episode Justine Varga discussed her show at the Australian Centre for Photography. We talked about the Archibald Prize Packing Room Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales with head packer and the deciding vote Steve Peters. Comedian Frida Deguise talks about her upcoming projects. Tracks by Post Motel.

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24 Sep 201724 September | Renny Kodgers, Mark Shorter, Sounding the Future and Anne Louise Sarks01:01:47
On this episode we chated with Renny Kodgers, the Kenny Rogers impersonator, and the man behind him—artist Mark Shorter. Director Anne-Louise Sarks tells us why she's disappointed in the women written by Shakespeare and how she addressed this in her version of 'The Merchant of Venice' for Bell Shakespeare. Plus, we heard about Sounding the Future at UTS Gallery from Canvas producer Laura Hunt. Tracks by Post Motel.

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17 Sep 201717 September | Benjamin Law, Deborah Kelly and Siteworks with Barbara Campbell and Kath Fries01:13:11
This week Canvas: Art & Ideas talked sexuality and bodies, birds and bees. Writer and journalist Benjamin Law discussed his Quarterly Essay: Moral Panic 101, Equality, Acceptance and the Safe Schools Scandal. We talked about Public Body .02 at Artspace with iconic Australian artist Deborah Kelly. Plus, Bundanon's annual Siteworks program is themed 'birds and bees' this year — we were joined by exhibiting artists Barbara Campbell and Kath Fries to hear what's in store. Tracks by Post Motel.

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01 Oct 20171 October | This is not art festival with Natty Solo, Julia Mendel and Sj Finch00:52:56
This is Not Art takes place over four days in Newcastle. Now in its twentieth year, the festival comprises of the The National Young Writers' Festival, Critical Animals, and Crack Theatre Festival. In this episode we played a prerecorded interview with artist and blogger Natty Solo, which was played earlier in the week as part of the Canvas: Art and Ideas panel at Critical Animals. We spoke to Critical Animals Co-Director Julia Mendel, and we played a poem from Western Australian poet SJ Finch. Tracks by Post Motel.

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08 Oct 20178 October | Public Art with John Kaldor, Felicity Fenner, Lisa Corsi and Campbell Drake01:09:02
On this episode we explored our relationship with public art. Prominent philanthropist and Director of Kaldor Public Art Projects, John Kaldor, discussed his long history with presenting work in public spaces and his 33rd Project: Anri Sala 'The Last Resort'. We were joined by Director of UNSW Galleries and author of 'Running The City', Felicity Fenner, alongside architect, artist and researcher, Campbell Drake, and Lisa Corsi, the co-founder of SafARI and current Public Art Special Projects Project Manager with the City of Sydney. Music by Laura Hunt.

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15 Oct 201715 October | Live broadcast from Artspace for Volumes: Another Art Book Fair01:02:52
In this episode we broadcast live from Artspace for Volumes: Another Art Book Fair with Freek Lomme of Onomatopee and Parker Bruce of Badlands Unlimited, Giselle Stanborough interviews Athena X of The Real Housewives of Sydney, plus Malcolm Whittaker and Sarah Rodigari. Tracks by Big Ego Books.

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23 Sep 201823 September | FBi's Sweet 15 Ft. Lisa Sammut, Sweatshop with Winnie Dun & Rachel Marie00:41:03

It's supporter drive! Where we ask you the listeners, to make it "official" and become our Radio Parents. We sit down with a range of guests to talk about what art they were making at 15, and what they're up to now. David Capra and Giselle Stanborough chat with Lisa Sammut about her most recent exhibition at Firstdraft A Monumental Echo. Then we're joined by Winnie Dunn and Rachel Marie, two members of Sweatshop: Western Sydney Writers group to discuss their recent grant and their move to ICE in Paramatta. 

 

Guest Music Curator: Leila El Rayes

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16 Sep 201816 September | Sinuses, Emily McDaniel & Danielle Harvey00:40:52

We're all blocked up this morning. It's still flu season! On this episode of Canvas, we tackle the fullness of voids and the chaos of freelance curation. Join David Capra and Giselle Stanborough as they chat with Legendary Emily McDaniel about her upcoming exhibition at UTS Gallery VOID. Then we dive into Edgar Allen Poe with Danielle Harvey Director of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas. 

Music Curated by Leila El Rayes.

 

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17 Feb 201917 February | After Technology with Stella McDonald & Akil Ahamat, and 'do you know this feeling' ft. Sebastian Henry Jones & JD Reforma00:48:18

Canvas is back for 2019 with chats about the aftermath of technology on art, longing through curation, and the plight of Britney Spears. David Capra and Sabella D'Souza catch you up on their whereabouts for the last 2 months before diving into the deep end with co-curator Stella McDonald, and artist Akil Ahamat about 'After Technology' their upcoming exhibition at UTS Gallery. Then its onto curator Sebastian Henry Jones and artist JD Reforma as they discuss strategies of communication at their February Firstdraft show 'do you know this feeling?'. 



Guest Music Curator: Jan Terri

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24 Feb 201924 February | Mikala Tai, Adelaide Bannerman and Joleen Mataele00:47:55

This is a powerful week on Canvas, join David Capra and Sabella D'Souza as they sit down with boss women of colour Dr Mikala Tai and Adelaide Bannerman to talk about sharing knowledge and building friendships through an international exchange programme organised by Diversity Arts Australia and the British Council called INTERSECT. Then we share a special moment with Tongan LGBTIQ activist Joleen Mataele, as we talk about her feature in the upcoming Queer Screens Mardis Gras Film Festival in Leitis in Waiting. 

Guest Music Curator: Jan Terri

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03 Mar 20193 March | C-A-C x Third Ear Podcast Ft. Jess Olivieri, Frances Barrett, ft. Kate Britton & Hayley Forward00:56:25

We hear a sneak preview of The Third Ear Podcast as Jess Oliveri and Frances Barrett discuss queer listening with podcast hosts Kate Britton and Hayley Forward. We hear sound art and music from queer Western Sydney based artists Samia Sayed, Emily Crocker, Enoch Mailangi, Kilia Tipa, and Brian Fuata.

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10 Mar 201910 March | Gemma Smith + The National (AGNSW Ed.) Ft. Isobel Parker Phillip, Izabela Pluta00:48:10

On today's episode of Canvas Sabella D'Souza discusses Eugene Yiu Nam Cheung's Running Dog article The Canonisation of Quilty. Then we sit down with Sydney based painter Gemma Smith to talk about her milestone exhibition Rhythm Sequence at UNSW Galleries, along with the importance of art schools, and the passing of practical knowledge. Then we sit down with Curator Isobel Parker Phillip, and artist Izabela Pluta to chat about their work for The National, and their personal histories with photography. 

 

 

Guest Music Curator: Jan Terri

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17 Mar 2019Institutions, Fonts, and Performance with Tina Havelock Stevens + Anna Davis and Marilyn Schneider00:40:18

This week on Canvas, Sabella D'Souza and David Capra continue coverage of The National with the Museum of Contemporary Art. We chat with curator Anna Davis and artist Tina Havelock Stevens about their upcoming projects. Then Artist Marilyn Schneider informs us that there are in fact, "no neutral fonts" with her current exhibition Disappear Here showing at Verge Gallery. 

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23 Mar 2019Speculative Dance & Western Grief with Ivey Wawn, Daniel Mudie Cunningham + Cherine Fahd00:42:12

From grief to speculative notions of debt, and ant colonies Canvas has got you sorted. This week, David Capra and Sabella D'Souza finish up their coverage of the National with FBi Radio's neighbour Carriageworks! Joined in studio by curator Daniel Mudie Cunningham, and artist Cherine Fahd they chat about western displays of grief, family art collaborations and upcoming public programs. Then we're joined by artist and dancer Ivey Wawn, promoting their upcoming experimental lecture performance Talking Bodies at Surry Hills Library as part of March Dance. 

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31 Mar 2019#TDOV, hyper-visibility & accessibility in the arts with Ohni Blu + Archie Barry00:36:24

For International Trans Day of Visibility, we discuss hypervisibility, and accessibility in the arts! On this episode of Canvas David Capra and Sabella D'Souza chat with artist, and board director of Firstdarft Ohni Blu about their tattoos, their identity, and how to advocate for accessible spaces. Then we hear an interview with Archie Barry, a Melbourne based artist who recently co-authored Clear Expectations: a guideline for institutions, galleries and curators working with Trans, Non-Binary and Gender Diverse people. 

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07 Apr 2019Curators of Colour, hosted by Nanette Orly Ft. Talia Smith and Seb Henry-Jones00:37:37

This episode of Canvas is hosted by guest presenter Nanette Orly, and tackles the importance of curatorial care with fellow curators of colour Sebastian Henry Jones and Talia Smith. We play audio snippets of British artist, writer and curator Zarina Muhammad taken from The White Pube's article The Problem with Diaspora Art, lament over diversity KPIs and discuss the problematics of public programming across Sydney. It's a really good episode. Trust us. 

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16 Apr 2019Mythology & Ancient Proverbs with Angela Tiatia, Naomi Segal + Connor Xia00:37:24

This week on Canvas we hear from artists and practitioners whose current work is inspired by ancient tales, proverbs, and narratives. Up first, is artist Angela Tiatia, whose most recent video work Narcissus reframes the Greek tale of desire, exuberance, and beauty within a local Sydney arts context. Then we hear from curator Naomi Segal and artist Connor Xia, as they discuss Peach Blossom Spring an exhibition showing at Firstdraft Gallery, that explores the Yuanming tale of the same name as a metaphor for Chinese Diaspora. We chat about Han Chinese identity, the reality of erasure for those living in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China


Guest Music Curator: Makeda

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28 Apr 2019Monumental Art & Cultivating Care with Asad Raza and Ramesh Mario Nithiyendren00:40:32

On today's episode of Canvas, we chat with Kaldor Projects NYC based artist Asad Raza about his methods of cultivating care in the everyday. Then we chat with cermacist, and western Sydney art throb Ramesh Mario Nithiyendren about human hair, giant dicks, and masculinity in his latest exhibition Creator at Casula Powerhouse Art Centre. 

 

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21 Apr 2019Exit Strategies, Community and Art with Anney Bounpraseuth, and Makeda00:44:57

On this Easter Sunday, we have a special extended interview with artist, educator and ex Jehovah's witness Anney Bounpraseuth. Join us as we chat about her current artistic practice, paradisical imagery used in church promotion, and how she left the church. This episode also features an interview with our guest music curator Makeda. 

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