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An exhibition of paintings titled ‘BROCADE', featuring the work of three sisters born in Japan—Alice Pulvers, Sophie Pulvers and Lucy Pulvers—is currently on display at the Rochfort Gallery in North Sydney until 19 June. Whilst viewing the works, which draw inspiration from both Japanese and Australian cultures, we spoke to Sophie (pictured left). - 日本で生まれた3人の姉妹、アリス・パルバースさん、ソフィー・パルバースさん、そしてルーシー・パルバースさんによる絵画の展覧会「BROCADE」がノースシドニーのロックフォートギャラリーで6月19日まで開かれています。日豪の文化の中で作り出される作品を見ながら、ソフィーさん(写真左)にお話を聞きました。SBSの日本語放送は火木金の午後1時からSBS3で生放送!火木土の夜10時からはおやすみ前にSBS1で再放送が聞けます。SBS日本語放送ポッドキャストから過去のストーリーを聞くこともできます。無料でダウンロードできるSBS Audio Appもどうぞ。SBS 日本語放送のFacebookとInstagramもお忘れなく。
McKenna Dole shares details on events including a new Art Exhibition and an author's book signing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gugs Mhlungu speaks with Alison Badenhorst, Head of Marketing at RMB, about this year’s edition of the RMB art fair, exploring the theme, featured artists, collaborations, and what visitors and listeners can look forward to experiencing at the event. Gugs Mhlungu gets you ready for the weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning on 702. She is your weekend wake-up companion, with all you need to know for your weekend. The topics Gugs covers range from lifestyle, family, health, and fitness to books, motoring, cooking, culture, and what is happening on the weekend in 702land. Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu. Listen live on Primedia+ on Saturdays and Sundays from 06:00 and 10:00 (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/u3Sf7Zy or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BIXS7AL Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send us a text and chime in!The City of Flagstaff and Coconino County announce the opening of the third annual Multicultural County Park Sculpture Exhibition Tuesday, May 19, at the Elizabeth “Liz” C. Archuleta County Park in Flagstaff. A reception begins at 10 a.m. and includes a welcome by Vice-Mayor Miranda Sweet and remarks by City and County officials and participating artists. The event is free and open to the public. This year's exhibition features large-scale sculptures by artists Pamela Ambrosio, Anjola Ayodele, Robert L. Barnum, Nathaniel Trygg Patterson, and Joe Ray. Artworks reflect diverse cultural representation and explore themes of nature, history, and inclusivity. Together,... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/flagstaff-park-adds-new-public-art-exhibition/ Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
A new art exhibition, shaped by Cyclone Gabrielle, has a focus on waterways and climate resilience. Currents Calling Home has opened at the Hastings Art Gallery.
Join our next FASO Show Live!https://artists.boldbrush.com/p/the-faso-showLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!boldbrushshow.comGet over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:FASO.com/podcast---For today's episode we sat down with Linda Doll, an 84‑year‑old lifelong multimedia artist. Linda shares how a childhood spent drawing in Brooklyn and studying at the Brooklyn Museum eventually led her to pursue art seriously after age 30, culminating in graduating with honors in painting and printmaking. She describes a pivotal moment with California watercolorist Rex Brandt, whose advice to “start with your strength” helped her stop imitating others, list her own strengths, and finally claim her unique artistic voice. Linda explains that when she began painting her family and scenes of peaceful, everyday life purely for herself, that work unexpectedly became her signature style, winning major awards, building an international reputation, and leading to teaching engagements around the world. She emphasizes that artists should find a niche at the intersection of what they love, what they're good at, and what others respond to, while being realistic about business: pricing low at first, raising prices gradually, and building a solid collector base. Linda also shares practical and philosophical advice on staying creative over a lifetime—working in series, experimenting with multiple media, adapting to physical limitations, and maintaining a daily practice of “wetting the brush” or drawing. Above all, she urges aspiring full‑time artists to be themselves, trust their inner voice, and use their personal strengths so they're leading with their own vision rather than constantly chasing trends. Finally, Linda tells us about her upcoming demos and urges us to keep up with her events by visiting her website!Linda's FASO Site:lindadoll.com/Linda's Tutorials and Mentorship:lindadoll.com/page/13300/videos-and-classesLinda's YouTube Channel:youtube.com/@lindadollLinda's Social Media:facebook.com/lindaadoll/instagram.com/lindadoll5/
For the past couple of years KALW has had a second home at the Mills Building on Montgomery Street in Downtown San Francisco. Besides making great radio here, and training new journalists, we host lots of live events for listeners… like you!Recently one of those events brought guests deeper into the building… to a curated installation inside the halls of the Mills Building: Earth, Air, Fire, Water. It's a multimedia exhibition featuring Bay Area artists that focus on climate change and elemental forces, and invites viewers to consider climate change as an ongoing condition embedded in everyday life.The evening was hosted by KALW's Ben Trefny in partnership with the Swig company. In this excerpt we hear from the curator of this exhibit, Carey Hurtado, and artists Tanya Geis and Andrew Owen. First, Ben asks Carey - what's the exhibit all about?
A new contemporary art exhibition in Ennistymon is inviting visitors to slow down and look a little closer at the world around them. Territories, the latest work by artist Niamh Clarke, explores memory, landscape and the subtle space between what's seen and what's felt. Now showing at the Courthouse Gallery & Studios, the exhibition brings together drawing, watercolour, prose and film to create a series of quiet, thought-provoking narratives. Niamh joined Alan Morrissey on Thursday's Morning Focus. Photo (c) The Courthouse Gallery & Studios Ennistymon
The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho is set to open its new art exhibit “Sacred Spaces: Visions of the West from the Prosaic to the Sublime” this Friday. It will feature agriculture inspired art by six contemporary artists.
In 1953, Life Magazine published a widely read story titled “Mystic Painters of the Northwest.” It put Seattle in the spotlight as a creative hub of modernist art. A new exhibition at Seattle Art Museum explores modernist art in the Northwest, beyond the major artists. Theresa Papanikolas curated “Beyond Mysticism: The Modern Northwest.” We met recently at the museum to get a tour of the exhibition. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A judge has ordered Huntington Beach to pay a million dollars in legal fees over library censorship. Signatures are in to put a 'Billionaire Tax' on November's ballot. A shipping container becomes a local roving art project. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.comSupport the show: https://laist.com
It's a lesser-known chapter of the Holocaust, the murder of some 500,000 Roma and Sinti people, members of a long-marginalized and often persecuted minority in Europe. One way into that history is through the work of an artist who survived it herself. Jeffrey Brown reports for our Art in Action series, which explores the intersection of art and democracy as part of our CANVAS coverage. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
It's a lesser-known chapter of the Holocaust, the murder of some 500,000 Roma and Sinti people, members of a long-marginalized and often persecuted minority in Europe. One way into that history is through the work of an artist who survived it herself. Jeffrey Brown reports for our Art in Action series, which explores the intersection of art and democracy as part of our CANVAS coverage. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Wild Dublin, a free week-long exhibition running at Rathmines Library until April 27th, showcases artist Fiona Phelan's work alongside paintings by her primary school students, and celebrates the city's diverse wildlife. MGW researcher Michèle Browne visited to meet Fiona and the young artists...
A new art exhibition opening in Kilkee this month promises a vibrant celebration of colour, movement, and the power of the Atlantic landscape. Into the Wild is the latest collection from artist Gina O'Connor, inspired by the energy and beauty of the west coast. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Gina was on Monday's Morning Focus. Featured Image (c) Featured Image: Joy to the Moon via clarecoco.ie
Did you run around the rock with multiple Olympic, World and European champion Sir Mo Farah over the weekend? We'll hear more on the round the rock run as well as the latest sports news with Jose Mari Ruiz.A new app designed to bring together everything you need on the Rock is gaining traction. Creator and developer of the Gibraltar Local app, Grant Klimavtys will join us.Cyber security is in the spotlight in Gibraltar, as global threats continue to evolve and target businesses and individuals alike. Cyber security expert Adley Francois is on the Rock for a special event with Kevlar Defense. It's also a very busy season for Cultural Services. We'll find out about an upcoming major exhibition and more with Davina Barbara. And, local singer-songwriter Surianne is back with new music. We had a chat with Surianne's about her new song "My Heart". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new exhibition headed to the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego comes from the personal collection of two names you'll recognize — musical icons Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz.The "Giants" exhibit features works from 37 Black American and diasporic artists making waves in the art space.We sit down with a local curator then arts reporter Julia Dixon Evans to hear more about the exhibit.Plus, we preview La Jolla Playhouse's Without Walls or "WOW" festival by hearing from San Diego artists as well as creators from across the nation and around the globe.Guests:Amy Crum, associate curator, Museum of Contemporary Art San DiegoJulia Dixon Evans, arts reporter and "The Finest" host, KPBSBeth Accomando, arts reporter, KPBS'Without Walls (WOW)' Festival artists - KJ Knies, Sara Biel, Casey Hall-Landers, Jesca Prudencio, Noa Barankin, Bridget Cavaiola Stone, Josette Lépine, Aubrielle Hvolboll, Matthew Sater, Lyra Levin, Michael Feldman, Karen Castelletti, Sandra Portal-Andreu, Jessica CreaneLinks:Without Walls (WOW) FestivalSan Diego Book Crawl
Send us a text and chime in!Yavapai College artists who captured their visions of a more tranquil society for the Second Annual Peace Summit will receive a downtown encore this month when paintings and mixed media pieces from the College event premiere at Gallery 214, located at 214 N. Cortez Street, in Prescott, Saturday, Apr. 11 to Friday, Apr. 24. Thirty-two pieces in oil, acrylics, collage, and fiber art – as well as sculptures in metal and sand – will be on display. The pieces were a critical component of Yavapai College's Second Annual Peace Summit, which challenged local artists to share their interpretations of a... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/yavapai-college-art-exhibition-in-prescott/ Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
Join our next FASO Show Live!https://artists.boldbrush.com/p/the-faso-showLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!boldbrushshow.comGet over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:FASO.com/podcast---For today's episode, we sat down with Ellen Howard, a Boise-based landscape painter, instructor, art advocate, and writer who works primarily in oils and gouache, known for her tranquil depictions of nature, water, and luminous skies. In this conversation, Ellen shares how she transitioned from a demanding venture capital career into full-time art, guided by lifelong creative influences—especially her grandfather's travel illustrations and drawings. She explains how an invitation to an oil painting class reignited her passion, leading to years of focused study, plein air practice, and a deep commitment to painting nature's peaceful moments, from marshlands and seascapes to sunsets and Idaho's mountains. Ellen also describes how surgery led her to experiment with gouache, a medium whose quick-drying vibrancy and spontaneity now balances and informs her slower, layered oil work. Drawing on her business background, she emphasizes time management, relationship-building, consistent marketing, particularly newsletter marketing, and “showing up and saying yes” as crucial to building opportunities and gallery representation. She encourages artists to develop a body of work they truly love, understand where it fits in the market, be patient with career growth, and actively create their own opportunities rather than waiting to be discovered. Finally, Ellen tells us about her upcoming gouache workshop in Sun Valley, her France Alps workshop, and her participation in major exhibitions like the California Gold Medal Show and the Brinton Museum invitational.Ellen's FASO site:ellenhowardart.com/Ellen's Social Media:facebook.com/ellen.howard.5instagram.com/ellenhowardart/Sign up for Ellen's Newsletter!ellenhowardart.com/email-newsletter
This April, St Paul's Church in Cambridge is playing host to Art at St Paul's. The exhibition showcases 200 artworks on display from 75 leading artists. Emily Wright tells Linda […]
On this episode of the Hays Post Podcast, Becky Kiser, news reporter, talks about spring events at the Hays Arts Council with Chandler Reich, executive director, and Brittney Squire, board president. The Spring Art Walk is Saturday, April 25, anchored by the 57th annual Smoky Hill Art Competition and Exhibition. Art walk details will be posted online the week before the event. Summer arts classes for children will also be offered. Listen Here
We'll get all the latest sporting news in today's sports roundup.We'll also be finding out about a new stand up paddle board made out of plant fibres, a new approach to sustainability in water sports being developed right here in Gibraltar.Former ITV News presenter and media coach Hannah Shellswell, is on the Rock bringing her years of broadcast experience. She'll be in the studio.And we spoke to renowned watercolour artist James Foot, who's bringing a brand new exhibition to the John Mackintosh Hall. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This interview first aired on Friday the 27th of March, 2026 on ONE FM 98.5 Shepparton. One FM breakfast announcer Plemo interviews Gary Mason from the Rotary Club of Euroa about their upcoming about their upcoming RAGE • Recycled Art Exhibition which is on over Easter the 2nd to the 8th of April, 2026. In 2026, RAGE will proudly present its inaugural Recycled Art Exhibition - a major celebration on the war on waste tapping into the creativity, innovation, and talent thriving in our communities. The aim of the event is to showcase artworks that use discarded materials to reimagine their original purpose. Artists are now being invited to submit their ideas that champion sustainability, resourcefulness and innovation. Our Recycled Art Exhibition stands as a testament to the artistic excellence, celebrating a community that embraces both imagination and environmental stewardship. Join us in 2026 as we reimagine what art can be, and discover new stories born from transformation. Listen to Plemo for Breakfast live on weekday mornings from 6am-9am. Contact the station on admin@fm985.com.au or (+613) 58313131 The ONE FM 98.5 Community Radio podcast page operates under the license of Goulburn Valley Community Radio Inc. (ONE FM) Number 1385226/1. PRA AMCOS (Australasian Performing Right Association Limited and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society) that covers Simulcasting and Online content including podcasts with musical content, that we pay every year. This licence number is 1385226/1.
Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: Brushes and Bonds: An Art Exhibition's Tale of Friendship Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2026-03-28-07-38-19-he Story Transcript:He: באמצע האביב, כשהשמש חיממה בעדינות את העולם, אורי וליאורה נכנסו למוזיאון האומנות בתל אביב.En: In the middle of spring, when the sun gently warmed the world, Ori and Leora entered the art museum in Tel Aviv.He: המוזיאון היה מלא בתיירים ובמבקרים מקומיים, כולם מתרגשים מהחג המתקרב - פסח.En: The museum was filled with tourists and local visitors, all excited about the upcoming holiday - Passover.He: קרני אור השמש נכנסו דרך החלונות הגבוהים, מאירות את האבק באוויר ואת הצבעים הבוהקים של התערוכות.En: Sunlight streamed through the high windows, illuminating the dust in the air and the vibrant colors of the exhibitions.He: אורי, תלמיד אמנות מלא התלהבות ולחץ מהמחשבה על התערוכה הקרובה שלו, הסתובב בין המדפים בחנות המזכרות של המוזיאון.En: Ori, an art student full of enthusiasm and stress at the thought of his upcoming exhibition, wandered between the shelves in the museum's gift shop.He: ראשו היה טרוד במחשבות על הציורים שעדיין לא סיים.En: His mind was preoccupied with thoughts of the paintings he had not yet completed.He: "אני חייב את המברשות האיכותיות," לחש לעצמו, "בלעדיהן הציור לא יהיה מושלם.En: "I need those quality brushes," he whispered to himself, "Without them, the painting won't be perfect."He: "ליאורה, חברתו הנאמנה, עמדה לצידו עם חיוך מרגיע.En: Leora, his loyal friend, stood beside him with a reassuring smile.He: "יהיה בסדר, אורי," אמרה בעדינות, "נמצא את מה שאתה צריך.En: "It will be okay, Ori," she said gently, "We'll find what you need."He: "אבל החנות הייתה ריקה יותר מהרגיל.En: But the shop was emptier than usual.He: תיירים רבים פקדו את המקום וקנו את מרבית הציוד.En: Many tourists had visited the place and bought most of the supplies.He: אורי סרק את המדפים, בתקווה שיימצא את המברשות הנחוצות.En: Ori scanned the shelves, hoping to find the necessary brushes.He: פתאום, הבחין בערכת מברשות מושלמת, האחרונה שנשארה.En: Suddenly, he noticed the perfect set of brushes, the last one remaining.He: בדיוק כשהושיט יד לקחתן, עוד יד ניגשה למקום המדויק.En: Just as he reached out to take them, another hand reached for the exact same spot.He: זו הייתה ידו של אומן אחר, מחייך אל אורי.En: It was the hand of another artist, smiling at Ori.He: לא ידע מה לעשות.En: He didn't know what to do.He: האירת פנים הזו לא שינתה את העובדה שהם רצו את אותו המוצר הנכסף.En: This friendly smile didn't change the fact that they both wanted the same coveted product.He: ליאורה לקחה יוזמה.En: Leora took the initiative.He: "סליחה," פנתה לאמן האחר, "אני רואה שאתה צריך את המברשות, אבל אורי הוא חברי הטוב והוא ממש צריך אותן לתערוכה חשובה.En: "Excuse me," she addressed the other artist, "I see you need the brushes, but Ori is my good friend and he really needs them for an important exhibition.He: אולי נמצא דרך לעזור לך בתמורה?En: Perhaps we can find a way to help you in return?He: אולי שיתוף פעולה?En: Maybe a collaboration?"He: "האמן הסתכל בליאורה, ואז באורי, שחייך בשקיקה.En: The artist looked at Leora, then at Ori, who smiled eagerly.He: "רעיון מעניין," אמר האמן לאחר מחשבה רגעית.En: "Interesting idea," the artist said after a brief thought.He: "אני עובד על פרויקט נוסף.En: "I'm working on another project.He: אורי, אולי תוכל לעזור לי לצייר רקע?En: Ori, maybe you can help me paint a background?"He: "ההסכם נחתם בחיוך ובהבנה.En: The agreement was sealed with a smile and understanding.He: אורי לקח את המברשות, מברך את ליאורה על ההצלה.En: Ori took the brushes, thanking Leora for the rescue.He: בזמן שהשתמש במברשות לערבוב הצבעים ולסיום היצירה שלו, הבין שהחברות והתמיכה פעמים רבות חשובות לא פחות מהכישרון והעבודה הקשה.En: While using the brushes to mix colors and finish his creation, he realized that friendship and support are often as important as talent and hard work.He: כך, בתום מסע קניות בלתי צפוי, למד אורי את הלקח החשוב ביותר באומנות ובחיים: כוחם של חברים ותמיכה יוצרת חוויות מדהימות.En: Thus, after an unexpected shopping trip, Ori learned the most important lesson in art and life: the power of friends and support creates amazing experiences. Vocabulary Words:gently: בעדינותilluminating: מאירותvibrant: בוהקיםshelves: מדפיםgift shop: חנות המזכרותpreoccupied: טרודquality: איכותיותcarefully: זהירותscanned: סרקcoveted: הנכסףreassuring: מרגיעsmiled eagerly: חייך בשקיקהempty: ריקהreached: הושיטinitiative: יוזמהcollaboration: שיתוף פעולהsealed: נחתםappreciation: ברכהbackground: רקעsupport: תמיכהexhibition: תערוכהachievement: הישגexperiences: חוויותunexpected: בלתי צפויholiday: חגtourists: תייריםcrowd: פקדוproject: פרויקטcreation: יצירהloyal: נאמנהBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.
Celebrating its twenty-fifth year, the annual Momentum art exhibition by the Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition showcases the work and talents of artists under thirty. Attending is always the best opportunity to learn about up-and-coming artists and add to your personal art collection. This year's Momentum is March 27-28 at Yale Theatre in Oklahoma City's Calle Dos Cinco Historic Capitol Hill district. On this week's episode of The Oklahoma Today Show, we spoke with two of the show's three spotlight artists—Kayla Marie Anley and Mack Brim—about their work in this year's event. Also on this week's show, the editors discuss their favorite works of public art in Oklahoma, and podvents is here for the arrival of the spring season. You won't want to miss it!
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Headlines - the Victorian Aboriginal Child and Community Agency - has welcomed the passage of amendments to the Children, Youth and Families Act by the Children, Youth and Families Amendment (Stability) Bill 2025 by Victoria's parliament. - Human Rights Watch (HRW) has found evidence Israel used white phosphorus in residential areas of southern Lebanon earlier this month, in violation of international humanitarian law. - Following the US and Israel's bombing of oil storage facilities in Iran, the people of Iran faced toxic black rainfall this Sunday morning. - A new report calls to ban strip searches in Australian prisons by all state and territory governments. 7:15AM // Inaz Janif (former Executive Member of the Islamic Council of Victoria), speaks at a recent public forum called 'Unite to Fight Racism'. This event was held at Trades Hall on Wednesday 25th Feb by the Refugee Action Collective, who brought together a panel of women to discuss their experiences, the racist scapegoating of migrant communities, and ways we can help welcome refugees and asylum seekers moving forward. To find more of their events - you can look up 'refugee action collective vic' on social media, or head to their website: rac-vic.org. 7:30AM // Rowiina Howard is an a multidisciplinary artist who creates in response to native bushland, particularly inspired by the surrounds of her home on Kanamaluka country, in northern Lutrwita/Tasmania. Her art invites us to pause, reflect and honour the slow stillness that nature brings. Rowiina explores this through both sculpture, photography, and stitching with natural second hand materials, and currently has an exhibition called gentle enchantment on at Monslavat artists' community. You can catch her art exhibition at the Monslavat artists community until the 29th of March, and can find out more about here current exhibition gentle enchantment here or see more of her art via her instagram. Rowiina will also be on sight at Monslavat in the final week of her exhibition. 7:45AM // 3CR program Raise the Roof is presented by the Housing Action Group, and focuses on housing issues every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. In this clip from the 28 of January show, presenters Fiona and Liz speak to Margareta Windisch, a researcher from RMIT who has conducted research into older women's experience of heatwaves in their homes. In this excerpt, we hear about some of the individual stories Maguerite has uncovered through her research and the effectiveness of public cool spaces. 8:00AM // Bee leads the Rising Red Lantern project at Vixen. They do outreach and support work and advocate for sex workers. They are also one of the co-founders of Justice for Our Sisters, a collective of Asian and Asian Migrant sex workers in Naarm. Bee joins us today to discuss what's been happening at Vixen in 2026, and the upcoming Asian Migrant Sex Workers and Sex Worker Survivors of Violence Speak Out. It will take place in front of the State Library of Victoria. Bee is here to discuss the reason behind the speak out and to reflect on how March is a heavy time of year for the sex worker community. Listeners are advised that the following program includes descriptions of police raids and references to violence against sex workers. Find out more here. 8:15AM // Dr Rachel Iampolski is an Urban Geographer and long-term contributing member of the 'Save Public Housing Collective', who has been pursuing a heritage listing of some of the 44 Public Housing Estates. Here is a part of her conversation with Danielle from 3CR's Breadline about some of the estates' unique history in the landscape of Melbourne. Next week on Tuesday Breakfast we will hear the second part of this discussion, where she tells us about the finer details of 'heritage listing' and how this might work for high-rise public housing estates.Listeners can contact Rachel to put in an application and be supported as someone with a ‘vested interest' in any of the Towers in Tranche 2 & 3 - racheliampolski@gmail.com Songs: Don't let the kids win - Julia JacklinWeaving - Tasha Zappala Tasha Zappala's song Weaving includes field recordings from Kanamaluka country, capturing the summer dusk, evening and dawn. The soundscape was completed as a part of the Gentle Enchantment Exhibition by Rowina Howard. She Oak- Alice Skye Alice is a Wergaia/Wemba Wemba woman and singer/ songwriter.
This week on The Ana Cruz Show, we go behind the scenes of a major international exhibition with Amalia Alzaga Ruiz, curator of Raimundo de Madrazo at the Meadows Museum. We talk about what a curator really does, how the first retrospective of Raimundo de Madrazo came to life, how long a project like this takes, and the complex process of researching, securing, and transporting artworks from around the world. We also explore why telling these stories matters, and how art benefits all of us, not just experts.
"HERE NOW and THEN" in collaboration with Hamilton-Selway Fine Art (@hamiltonselway) opening during Frieze LA and a Black History Month Exhibition on Wednesday, February 25th at 5PMThe exhibition includes works by emerging and blue chip artists such as Gregory Saint Amand, Moses Salihou, O'Neil Scott, Floyd Strickland, and Candice Tavares, as well as works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Julie Mehretu, Mickalene Thomas, and Kehinde Wiley.HERE NOW and THEN is based on lived realities, memory, and enduring legacy of the Black Diaspora. Together the artworks in the exhibition offer a distinct yet interconnected perspective on Black identity across time, place, and experience.A percentage of proceeds from sales in the exhibition will be donated to American Friends of Jamaica, (@afjcares) a not-for-profit 501(c) (3) organization dedicated to support Jamaican charitable organizations and social initiatives committed to sustainably transforming the lives of Jamaicans.Conversation with: Ron - Hamilton-Selway Fine Art GalleryTanya Weddemire - Gallery Owner Candice Tavares- ArtistFloyd StricklandWednesday FEB 25th5PM - 9PMHamilton-Selway Fine Art8678 Melrose AveWest Hollywood, CA 90069JamirSmith.com@jamir_smith#fyp #explore #thejsjournals #iheartradio #power975la
As the country gears up to commemorate 250 years since the Declaration of Independence, several galleries are exploring the enduring strengths of Native Americans through both traditional and contemporary works. “Paper Trails: Unfolding Indigenous Narratives” at the Museum of Contemporary Native Art in Santa Fe, N.M. aims to stretch the boundaries of the paper medium while also examining Native cultural survival in the face of colonization. “Constellations of Place” at the Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College is centered on a visual history of Native people in Colorado. And Seattle's Tidelands Gallery compiles a narrative inspired by “Lushootseed Creation Stories”. We'll talk with artists and curators about how art inserts itself into the narratives being told about the origin of America. We'll also hear about the year-long streaming Native film festival, “Everything is Connected”, developed by Vision Maker Media. GUESTS Alana Stone (Sičhą́ǧu Lakȟóta and Diné), curatorial specialist at Vision Maker Media Matika Wilbur (Swinomish and Tulalip), author, photographer, and CEO of Tidelands Melissa Melero-Moose (Northern Paiute), artist, independent curator, and co-curator of “Paper Trails: Unfolding Indigenous Narratives” Dr. Meranda Roberts (Yerington Paiute Tribe and Chicana), independent curator and guest curator for “Constellations of Place” Break 1 Music: Atomic Drop [feat. Northern Cree] (song) The Halluci Nation (artist) Path of the Heel (album) Break 2 Music: Wahzhazhe (song) Scott George (artist) Killers of the Flower Moon Soundtrack (album)
Discover how press releases turn media coverage into foot traffic for art exhibitions. Learn why strategic media outreach builds credibility, attracts collectors, and validates artists. Packed with actionable insights for galleries and emerging artists alike. Learn more at https://presscable.com/insights/press-release-art-exhibition-sample-template-for-gallery-announcements/ PressCable City: London Address: 15 Harwood Road Website: https://presscable.com
#ancestors # 5D #newearth 00:00 Chant 00:42 Introduction 02:19 You Are Always Safe 03:50 Turn Inward 05:14 Spirit is One 07:03 You Are A Creator 08:42 We Are One Team 10:48 We Are Listening 11:57 Lessons to Learn 13:19 Moving Forward Together 15:21 We Are Always Near You 16:08 Chant For more information https://namasyouniversity.org/ We are happy to announce the third Art Exhibition at ATELIER MARTINA VIOLETTA JUNG on December 6th and 7th 2025 in Aachen. Come and enjoy portal paintings by Katharina Adari about the Divine Feminine & Masculine and by Martina Violetta Jung with The SANAT KUMARA titled Creatures and Worlds. All information is on namasartists.com website. Please see the link below. https://namasartists.com/#rec838997711 We are excited to announce 4 new books from NAMAS YOUNIVERSITY. Experience Aachen Spiritually: A personal journey of discovery (The SANAT KUMARA Speaks Book 10) by Martina Violetta Jung. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/51i6xzi Creatures and Worlds: Spiritual Art (Portal Art Book 2) by Martina Violetta Jung. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/1YOSB6M Teleport to the New World: With Ancestors and Light of the Lords. (Teaching of the Lords book 3) by Kohmahl Agarwal. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/02NnJCX Heal Yourself with Light Language: New Mantras and Portals for Your Personal Development and Healing. (Healing Earth Book 3) by Katherina Adari. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/5SWtCSZ
Clare-based Artist Edelle Costelloe is hosting an art exhibition in memory of her late son Dylan while also raising awareness of charities and causes close to his heart. Dylan Costelloe passed away tragically following an accident while travelling in Bali in April 2024. “Brushstrokes for Dylan” will take place at the De Valera Library, Ennis from Friday November 28th to Friday December 19th. For more on this, Edelle Costelloe joined Alan Morrissey on Morning Focus. Image (c) Edelle Costello via Clare County Council on Facebook
Dozens of shoes line a current art exhibition on display at Whirinaki Whare Taonga in Upper Hutt.
"You are an Ancestor". The SANAT KUMARA of Earth introduces the Collective Consciousness of All Ancestors. #ancestors #newearth # 5D 00:00 Chant 00:41 Introduction 02:58 The Collective Consciousness of All Ancestors 05:49 Spirit and Beliefs 08:40 The Ancestors 10:13 You are an Ancestor 12:23 Live as Spirit 13:30 Believe in Your Ancestors 14:39 Know Thyself 16:13 On the Shoulder of Giants 17:32 Be Empowered 18:25 Announcements 19:24 Chant For more information https://namasyouniversity.org/ We are happy to announce the third Art Exhibition at ATELIER MARTINA VIOLETTA JUNG on December 6th and 7th 2025 in Aachen. Come and enjoy portal paintings by Katharina Adari about the Divine Feminine & Masculine and by Martina Violetta Jung with The SANAT KUMARA titled Creatures and Worlds. All information is on namasartists.com website. Please see the link below. https://namasartists.com/#rec838997711 We are excited to announce 4 new books from NAMAS YOUNIVERSITY. Experience Aachen Spiritually: A personal journey of discovery (The SANAT KUMARA Speaks Book 10) by Martina Violetta Jung. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/51i6xzi Creatures and Worlds: Spiritual Art (Portal Art Book 2) by Martina Violetta Jung. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/1YOSB6M Teleport to the New World: With Ancestors and Light of the Lords. (Teaching of the Lords book 3) by Kohmahl Agarwal. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/02NnJCX Heal Yourself with Light Language: New Mantras and Portals for Your Personal Development and Healing. (Healing Earth Book 3) by Katherina Adari. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/5SWtCSZ
For the next two weeks a clifftop park in Auckland will be transformed into a giant art gallery.
In today's podcast I chat with Zack Wilson, and his parents Anne Marie and Tom Wilson. Zack is an individual with Down syndrome, a recent graduate of Eagle Access here in Dyersburg TN, an avid CrossFit competitor and an artist. He will he hosting his first art exhibition at McIvers Grant Public Library in Dyersburg TN on November 6, 2025 from 4 - 6 PM.Please come see us if you can!
00:00 Chant 00:41 Introduction 04:09 Creature and creation story 09:53 The lessons of boom and bust 14:41 Bringing it home 18:49 Resource cycling and reciprocity 23:31 Announcements 25:43 Chant Contact: www.namasyouniversity.org We are excited to announce 4 new books from NAMAS YOUNIVERSITY. Experience Aachen Spiritually: A personal journey of discovery (The SANAT KUMARA Speaks Book 10) by Martina Violetta Jung. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/51i6xzi Creatures and Worlds: Spiritual Art (Portal Art Book 2) by Martina Violetta Jung. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/1YOSB6M Teleport to the New World: With Ancestors and Light of the Lords. (Teaching of the Lords book 3) by Kohmahl Agarwal. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/02NnJCX Heal Yourself with Light Language: New Mantras and Portals for Your Personal Development and Healing. (Healing Earth Book 3) by Katherina Adari. Available on amazon.com https://a.co/d/5SWtCSZ We are also happy to announce the third Art Exhibition at ATELIER MARTINA VIOLETTA JUNG December 6th and 7th 2025. Come and enjoy portal paintings by Katharina Adari about the Divine Feminine & Masculine and by Martina Violetta Jung with The SANAT KUMARA titled Creatures and Worlds. All information is on namasartists.com website. Please see the link below. https://namasartists.com/#rec838997711
On Sunday night, LSU fired head football coach Brian Kelly following a 49-25 loss to Texas A&M. What began as a discussion on staffing changes ended with Kelly's firing, according to multiple news outlets. Koki Riley covers LSU baseball and football for The Advocate and joins us for more. 2025 marks 100 years since the founding of Xavier University of Louisiana in New Orleans. To this day, it's the nation's only historically Black and Catholic University. Now, a new exhibition at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art celebrates the centennial. Dubbed “Each One Teach One” the exhibit showcases 100 years of art from the Xavier community. Ron Bechet, professor and former head of the Art Department at Xavier University, and Bradley Sumrall, curator at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, tell us more about the exhibition and Xavier art history.This coming Saturday marks the 100th anniversary of the State Library of Louisiana. It's also the date for the annual Louisiana Book Festival in downtown Baton Rouge, where organizers plan to celebrate the milestone. With more on the library's role and impact across a century and what's planned for this year's book festival, State Librarian Meg Placke and the festival's executive director, Robert Wilson, tell us more.—Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber. We receive production and technical support from Garrett Pittman, Adam Vos and our assistant producer, Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!
Have you visited The Japanese War Cemetery in Cowra, New South Wales? Those resting here are not solely Japanese prisoners of war. An art project commemorating the 208 Japanese civilians buried here was held in Canberra last month. 166 artists from seven countries participated in this art project. We spoke with a Japanese Australian artist and the leading facilitator of the art project Mayu Kanamori, and two participating artists, Mari Suzuki and Makiko Klopsteins. - ニューサウスウェールズ州カウラにある日本人戦争墓地。ここに眠っているのは日本人捕虜だけではありません。埋葬されている日系民間人208人を追悼するアートに、7つの国から166人のアーティストが参加しました。プロジェクトの中心となった金森マユさんなど3人のお話を聞きました。
The Otoe-Missouria tribe called Southeast Nebraska home for over three hundred years but was displaced by the U-S in 1881, and forcibly moved to Red Rock, Oklahoma. Now there are efforts from the tribe to reconnect with their spiritual homeland through art.
Welcome back to Artbeat Radio! Able ARTS Work's day program in Hawthorne, EPI, had "The Colors of Nature" an art exhibition at their program this past August. While there, they conducted live interviews with some of the guests. Tune in to hear what they had to say!Thanks for listening and tune in next time! Follow us on instagram @artbeatradio For more information about our organization, please visit our website www.ableartswork.org
Episode 85 is here pals! It's another in lieu of some guest scheduling difficulties I have another of these rambling mess solo editions of the show for you. I have a few things on the go at the moment so I felt I might as well have a one-sided conversation in your ear-holes about them. Cool commission things! Books! In-Person Events! Art Exhibitions! I even have a sneaky, low-key announcement of something that I wasn't planning on divulging! All in all just a bunch of rambles about the day-to-day things going on in this Wrestling-Artist's life in September of 2025.Enjoy!!ChrisThings.com.au is the place for my latest book, original art, prints, calendars & much more!Follow us on Instagram: @ChrisThings, @SocialSuplexFollow us on Twitter: @ChrisThings, @SocialSuplexLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/QUaJfaCVisit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleWrestling-Art with Chris Things is the Pro-Wrestling Art niche Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: Contact Chris TodayPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
TOTOFOOR, speaking for the Animal Kingdom in the Shambala Unity Council, on the role of domesticated animals. 00:00 Chant 00:42 Introduction 01:16 Two types of domesticated animals 02:41 Distorted realities 04:48 Your pets 06:53 Announcements 08:03 Chant For more information https://namasyouniversity.org/ NAMAS Art Exhibition. Our second Art Exhibition will be held at ATELIER MARTINA VIOLETTA JUNG. September 20th and 21st 2025 in Aachen. Please use the following link to let us know when you are coming. https://namasartists.com/martinaviolettajung Merrymount Nature Station Classes - contact Donald Flynn Oct, 4th - 5th 2025 https://ecotonene.com/ New Books:-“Command Your Brainwaves (Wisdom of Ancestors - AUHELEA GROUP” Book 1)/by co-teacher Kohmahl Agarwal & Jyothhi Singhal. The COSMIC MOTHER'S Nymphéas: Otherworldly Watercolors ” by Martina Violetta Jung English Study Group (International) On Discord: https://discord.gg/CeYBuw4Umn
Send us a textIn this episode, Eduardo Taveras, a mixed media artist and photographer, shares his journey from music to art, exploring the intersection of traditional and digital techniques. He discusses his creative process, the importance of limited editions, and offers advice for aspiring artists. Eduardo also reflects on the future of art in the age of technology and shares details about his current projects and exhibitions, including a showcase at the Centennial Hills Library in Las Vegas.Connect with Eduardo Tavares on social media:InstagramEduardo Tavares | Shop Southwest Inspired Artwork00:00Introduction to Eduardo Taveras06:56Bridging Traditional and Digital Art13:54The Philosophy of Limited Editions19:32Exhibition at Centennial Hills Library24:26Fun Segment: This or That with EduardoSubscribe to Visit Vegas Places with Coyal Never miss an episode again!Plus get behind the scenes coverage with business owners and chefs.Want to elevate your content and lifestyle? Shop the same creator tools, fashion, and home goods I trust for great results. Find all my favorites at the link in the description. Click here to find creator and podcast equipment on AmazonShow music composed by: Dae One Visit Vegas Places with Coyal. Real Vegas, Real Topics, Real Business with Real Owners. Covering topics on economics, entrepreneurship, health, well-being and FOOD! Thank You for tuning in and make sure to VISIT VEGAS PLACES!Follow our social media platforms:https://www.instagram.com/visitvegasplaces/https://www.youtube.com/c/CoyalHarrisonIIIBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launStart for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
I spoke with Jessien about his Virtual Museum of Virtual Art as well as his latest What is Virtual Art? VRChat World exhibition as a part of my Raindance Immersive 2025 coverage. We also talk about his previous Raindance award-winning world Thickness Of Calligraphy. See more context in the rough transcript below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xOZhfAMORw This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
Join our next BoldBrush LIVE! Webinar by signing up here:https://register.boldbrush.com/live-guestOrder your exclusive da Vinci BoldBrush paintbrush set!https://brushoffer.com/collections/boldbrushLearn the magic of marketing with us here at BoldBrush!https://www.boldbrushshow.com/Get over 50% off your first year on your artist website with FASO:https://www.FASO.com/podcast/---For today's episode we sat down with Christine Code, a fine artist and plein air painter who masterfully captures the living skies of Saskatchewan, Canada. Christine tells us about her journey of painting full-time for 20 years, having started with small sales in eBay and eventually growing her career and business through sheer dedication and willingness to improve. Christine shares her thoughtful perspective on building a successful art career, highlighting the importance of consistency and a strong work ethic. She encourages artists to paint regularly, even if only for short periods, and to always seek areas for improvement by comparing their work to the work of other artists one admires. Christine also tells us about the benefits of plein air painting, noting how it helped her refine her technique and better understand color and value. She also offers practical advice for managing commissions as well as working with galleries. Finally, Christine tells us about her upcoming exhibitions including her participation in the 2025 annual paint out hosted by Plein Air Saskatchewan as well as a charity event called "Switch."Christine's FASO site:https://www.christinecode.com/Christine's Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/christinecodefineart/https://www.facebook.com/christinecodefineart/
In this episode Tom and Peter their top tips for putting on a show, imagining that they are planning, promoting and hosting their own solo exhibition. They condense their advice into 6 key things, which are;1. Planning – it's all in the planning!2. Spread the word – marketing the show3. Find the magic – what makes your show different?4. Selling – something for everyone5. Networking WILL deliver your next sale!6. Crunch those numbers - why analysis matters Speaking from experience of running their own shows, open studio events and working with other Artists, Peter and Tom deliver tangible, practical advice for any Artist embarking on the task of putting on a show.This Podcast is sponsored by Rosemary & Co Brushes, Jackson's Art Supplies and Search Press publishers.For more information about our sponsors, please visit:Rosemary & Co Brushes: www.rosemaryandco.comJackson's Art supplies: www.jacksonsart.comSearch Press publishers: www.searchpress.comTom's website: tomshepherdart.comPeter's website: peterkeegan.comPodcast website: www.askanartistpodcast.comReal Talk About MarketingAn Acxiom podcast where we discuss marketing made better, bringing you real...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify What's Up with Tech? Tech Transformation with Evan Kirstel: A podcast exploring the latest trends and...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify