A monthly podcast from the Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui.
In this episode of the podcast host Sarah McClintock talks with Sarjeant Gallery educators Sietske Jansma and Andrea Gardner about themselves, the education programme, and their exciting tote bag project. Read more about the podcast and see images at www.sarjeant.org.nz. Credits: The music featured in this episode is Learning by Daniel Flores The track can be found at https://soundcloud.com/daniel-flores-362701054/learning
In this episode of the podcast host Sarah McClintock talks with artist Brydee Rood about her practice, performance art, and her work in the exhibition Still Water Goes Stagnant (on view at Sarjeant on the Quay 7 May – 31 July, 2016). Read more about the podcast and see images at www.sarjeant.org.nz. Credits: The music featured in this episode is Golden River Sunshine by Screenhead The track can be found at https://soundcloud.com/screenhead/golden-river-sunshine
Every collection has mysteries, objects and images that hold secrets. One of the central jobs of any gallery or museum worker is to interrogating these items and bringing their stories into the light. But sometimes we need help. For this episode of the podcast the Sarjeant Gallery’s Curator of Collection Jennifer Taylor Moore talks with Esther Tooman about her great-grandmother, the subject of Edith Collier’s painting Mrs Ponui, Kawhia. Read more about the podcast and see images at www.sarjeant.org.nz. Credits: The music featured in this episode is Family Portrait by Koatl The track can be found at https://soundcloud.com/koatl/family-portrait
For this episode of the podcast host and Assistant Curator Sarah McClintock talked with artists, as well as Sarjeant Gallery staff, about the 2016 Belton, Smith & Associates Ltd Whanganui Arts Review and its place in the Whanganui arts community. Read more about the podcast and see images at www.sarjeant.org.nz. Credits: The music featured in this episode is Blank Canvas by Ben Bennett The track can be found at https://soundcloud.com/benbe-2/blank-canvas
Episode 5 is a live version of the Sarjeant Podcast! Host and Assistant Curator Sarah McClintock talks with artist Felicity Priest about her exhibition Bei Momenti. Read more about the podcast and see images www.sarjeant.org.nz. Credits: The music featured in this episode is Baroque Lullaby by Lucas Inck The track can be found at https://soundcloud.com/lucas-inck/baroque-lullaby
In Episode 4 of Sarjeant Podcast host and Assistant Curator Sarah McClintock talks to the Sarjeant Gallery staff and asks them to reflect on the year that was and make predictions for 2016. Read more about the podcast and see images www.sarjeant.org.nz. Credits: The music featured in this episode is New Cake by Mark Scrivener The track can be found at https://soundcloud.com/mark-scrivener/new-cake
In Episode 3 of the Sarjeant Podcast Curator and Public Programmes Manager Greg Donson sat down with two of the artists in the exhibition Heads & Tales, Andrea du Chatenier and Paul Rayner, to talk about their work. Read more about the podcast and see images sarjeant.org.nz/podcast. Credits: The music featured in this episode is Don't Be So Weird by Unreal State The track can be found at soundcloud.com/unrealstatesynthesis/dont-be-so-weird
In this podcast Sarjeant Gallery Assistant Curator, and podcast host, Sarah McClintock talks to Collection Transition Assistant’s Kimberly Stephenson, Te Maari Barham, Ben Davis and Jessica Kidd about their time at the Sarjeant, what the process of moving the Sarjeant Gallery collection and asks them about the exhibitions they have planned for display at Sarjeant on the Quay. Read more about the podcast and see images www.sarjeant.org.nz. Credits: The music featured in this episode is Move On by Sqwid. The track can be found at soundcloud.com/sqwidmusic/move-on.
In this bonus episode of the podcast hear Sarjeant Gallery staff talk about the reopening of Sarjeant on the Quay. Credits: Opening music performed by Ben Power at the Sarjeant on the Quay reopening. Closing music performed by Alan Cruise-Johnston at the Sarjeant on the Quay reopening.