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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join us as Dr Lisa Slade and artist Angela Tiatia discuss selected works in the 2023 Ramsay Art Prize. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au Image still: Angela Tiatia, The Pearl, 2021-23, digital video. Image courtesy the artist and Sullivan + Strumpf. ©️The artist.
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. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can you use your body like a paintbrush? Join Kinderling Kid, Holiday when she visits Angela Tiatia to ask this question and more! Angela Tiatia explores contemporary culture through her art, drawing attention to its relationship to representation, gender, neo-colonialism and the commodification of the body and place, often through the lenses of history and popular culture. Holiday – like Angela – cares about the environment so they chat about how Angela’s art can help people learn about big, important things in the world - like climate change; and how curiosity is a superpower; and how video art is just like slow moving paintings. Listen now to Outside the Lines with Angela Tiatia. For more kid-friendly art tips (from more inspirational artists) download the Kinderling App or subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Outside the Lines is a Kinderling co-production with the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art’s Children’s Art Centre. This production was possible thanks to the generous support of the Neilson Foundation. Produced by Caitlin Gibson Sound Design and Mixby Camilla Hannan Executive Producer: Lorna Clarkson See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ed sits down with 2019 Sulman Prize finalist and 2015 winner Jason Phu, 2018 Sulman Prize judge Angela Tiatia, and critic Gabriella Coslovich.
Ed sits down with 2019 Sulman Prize finalist and 2015 winner Jason Phu, 2018 Sulman Prize judge Angela Tiatia, and critic Gabriella Coslovich.
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 ChinaGuest Music Curator: Makeda
Today at 11am on FBi Radio we've got not one, not two but THREE interviews lined up with some incredible guests: Change.org's Sally Rug, for the How To Be An Activist workshop happening at the Sydney Opera House on September 1st Curator Kate Britton and artist Angela Tiatia for The Waves, a new exhibition opening on August 18th at Sullivan + Strump Artist Jesse Mullins to chat about Series Concert's first event Tock with Ptwiggs & Andy Garvey on August 25th.
Canvas returns for the first show of 2017! We chat with Sydney Festival director Wesley Enoch about Sydney culture, and follow with a discussion of 'Blak Mirror' with curator Jason Wing and exhibiting artist Amala Groom. Tracks by Angela Tiatia.
On this show we talk to Angela Tiatia to talk about her experience of being a finalist in the 2016 John Fries Award and her recent exhibition at Alaska Projects, ‘Soft Power’. Abdul visited Sixth Sense at Roslyn Oxley Gallery and chatted with artists Archie Moore and Nasim Nasr, and curator Djon Mundine. Music by Del Lumanta.
On this show we talk to Angela Tiatia to talk about her experience of being a finalist in the 2016 John Fries Award and her recent exhibition at Alaska Projects, ‘Soft Power’. Abdul visited Sixth Sense at Roslyn Oxley Gallery and chatted with artists Archie Moore and Nasim Nasr, and curator Djon Mundine. Music by Del Lumanta.
How does a gallery best serve it’s public? How does a gallery best serve an artist? In this podcast Ema Tavola, Judy Darragh and host Mark Amery find many resonances in the work of Angela Tiatia, but lament the missed opportunities in a survey at Māngere Arts Centre. Image credit: Angela Tiatia, Walking the Wall, 2014, Digital Video, Duration 13:04 minutes. Courtesy of the Artist & Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne.