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Acclaimed as Australia's leading First Nations art festival, Tarnanthi this year comprises exhibitions at AGSA; a state-wide festival with exhibitions and accompanying events across 27 venues; and the Tarnanthi Art Fair, an in-person and online event in 2023.Tarnanthi presents the dynamism of contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art from across the country and provides an energised platform for artists to share important stories. Since its inception in 2015, Tarnanthi has presented the work of more than 6000 First Nations artists while more than 1.6 million people have attended Tarnanthi exhibitions and events. Exhibition dates: 19 October 2023 – 21 January 2024In this segment we hear from, Sam Yates, Tarnanthi's Producer and Lisa Slade, AGSA Assistant Director, Artistic Programs.
Thank you for listening to this talk produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join Dr Lisa Slade, Assistant Director, Artistic Programs, as she discusses the history of the Iwantja Art Centre in Indulkana on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au Photo: Nat Rogers
Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Set against the backdrop of the Elder Wing of Australian Art, see the FIFA Women's World Cup™ Trophy up close and join AGSA's Assistant Director, Artistic Programs, Dr Lisa Slade, Natasha Stott Depoja and Japan Football sensation Aya Miyama for a conversation around the contemporary heroes. Discover insights about how girls and women are defying expectations, both in and out of football.
In this sixth Episode of Public Square 2.0, the re-launch of The Public Theater's podcast, Public Square, we take a look at Mobile Unit's bilingual production of THE COMEDY OF ERRORS. Host Garlia Cornelia Jones speaks with Praycious Wilson-Gay (Interim Director, Mobile Unit), Freedome Bradley-Ballentine (Associate Artistic Director/Director of Artistic Programs), Julián Mesri (Music & Lyrics, Adapter, Music Director, Spanish Translations for THE COMEDY OF ERRORS), and Rebecca Martínez (Director, Choreographer, Adapter, Lyrics for THE COMEDY OF ERRORS) to talk about the show and the Mobile Unit program. Learn more about Mobile Unit here! Executive Producer: Garlia Cornelia Jones, Director - Innovation and New Media Creative Producer: John Sloan III, Ghostlight Productions Audio Producer: Justin K. Sloan, Ghostlight Productions Assistant Producer: Emily White - New Media Associate Graphics by Tam Shell, Art Director - Brand Studio Music Credits: “Latte” By Sunny Fruit, Artlist.io “Belong to You” By Denitia, Artist.io “Catch Me” By Russo, Artist.io This is the Life” By Yuval Maayan Transcript by 3Play
In today's episode of the Truth In This Art Beyond: Philadelphia, host Rob Lee interviews Jennifer Zwilling, Curator and Director of Artistic Programs at The Clay Studio. Together, they discuss Jennifer's career, the art of curation and what makes Philadelphia's artist unique. Learn more about The Clay Studio Here: https://www.theclaystudio.org/Creators & Guests Jennifer Zwilling - Guest Rob Lee - Host The Clay Studio - Guest Welcome to the Truth In This Art Beyond: Philadelphia! Philadelphia one of the foremost creative regions in the world and this series of interviews was sparked by my curiosity about the arts and culture of the city. Subscribe Through Your Favorite Podcast PlatformApple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts This interview was recorded in Philadelphia, PA between September 2022-September 2023. ★ Support this podcast ★
Irene gabs away with the fabulous and talented lady boss Barbara Tomasic, live from Irene's childhood home in Dunbar! Barb is an amazing woman who has an incredible career all across Canada as a Director, an Actor, a Collaborator, a Musician, a Producer, and an Educator. She has been recognized for multiple Awards and Nominations for her work in all mediums. She is also the Director of Artistic Programs for the Gateway Theatre being part of their team bringing the Performing Arts to Richmond, B.C., enriching the community and creating a dynamic hub for the Arts, most recently, branding the Gateway Theatre as "A Stage for Richmond". Barb's extensive education, knowledge, training and experience, partnered with her incredible friendships and relationships that she has built through her career, makes her a FORCE of nature being an A-list Woman in the Arts! Her contribution alone to Musical Theatre is FIERCE! To BOOK Barbara Tomasic for her Acting skills please contact her Agents at Da Costa Talent. To BOOK Barb for her Directing and Producing skills please visit her Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Website or contact her through Richmond's Gateway Theatre! Join me in celebrating my friend, Barbara Tomasic!!#ilo_artistseries
Town Square with Ernie Manouse airs at 3 p.m. CT. Tune in on 88.7FM, listen online or subscribe to the podcast. Join the discussion at 888-486-9677, questions@townsquaretalk.org or @townsquaretalk. Houston is home to one of the largest and most diverse theater districts in the country. With plays, musicals, the ballet, opera, symphony and more, there's something for everyone. We start the conversation by discussing Houston's Theater District and the cultural and economic impact on the city, particularly during the holiday season. Then, an ensemble of representatives and performers from Houston's major theater companies share the special productions you can enjoy during the holidays. Houston Ballet The Nutcracker November 25 – December 27, 2022 Brown Theater at the Wortham Theater Center HoustonBallet.org Jubilee of Dance December 2, 2022 Brown Theater at the Wortham Theater Center HoustonBallet.org Houston Grand Opera El Milagro Del Recuerdo December 8 – 18, 2022 Cullen Theater at the Wortham Theater Center HoustonGrandOpera.org Houston Symphony Home Alone – Film with Live Orchestra December 3, 2022 Jones Hall HoustonSymphony.org Handel's Messiah December 9, 10 & 11, 2022 Jones Hall HoustonSymphony.org A Very Merry Pops December 15, 17 & 18, 2022 Jones Hall HoustonSymphony.org Ho-Ho-Holiday! Polar Express, Frozen & More December 17, 2022 Jones Hall HoustonSymphony.org Theatre Under the Stars Mary Poppins December 6 – 24, 2022 The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts TUTS.com Alley Theatre A Christmas Carol November 18 – December 30, 2022 Alley Theatre AlleyTheatre.org What-A-Christmas December 2 – 24, 2022 Alley Theatre AlleyTheatre.org Performing Arts Houston Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas Show December 4, 2022 Jones Hall PerformingArtsHouston.org Cirque Dreams Holidaze December 23 – 24, 2022 Jones Hall PerformingArtsHouston.org Main Street Theater The Wickhams: Christmas at Pemberley November 19 – December 18, 2022 Main Street Theater – Rice Village MainStreetTheater.com Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella November 11 – December 23, 2022 MATCH MainStreetTheater.com A.D. Players A Texas Carol November 30 – December 23, 2022 The George Theater ADPlayers.org The Ensemble Theatre A Motown Christmas November 17 – December 24, 2022 The Ensemble Theatre EnsembleHouston.com STAGES “Houston for the Holidays” November 18 – December 24, 2022 Rochelle and Max Levit Stage at STAGES StagesHouston.com Panto Snow White and the Seven Dorks November 25 – December 24, 2022 Lester and Sue Smith Stage at STAGES StagesHouston.com The Music Box Theater A Beatles Holiday Cabaret December 2 – 28, 2022 The Music Box Theater TheMusicBoxTheater.com Queensbury Theatre Tribble School Dance Concert December 2 – 3, 2022 Queensbury Theatre QueensburyTheatre.org New Year's From Around the World ECHOrchestra December 30, 2022 Queensbury Theatre QueensburyTheatre.org Ars Lyrica Houston ArsLyricaHouston.org DaCamara Dacamera.org Houston Saengerbund HoustonSaengerbund.org Guests: Hillary Hart Executive Director, Theatre Under The Stars Chair of the Board, Theater District Houston Dr. Doni Wilson Professor of English, Houston Christian University Arts Writer, Houston Chronicle David Rainey Resident Acting Company Member, Alley Theatre Plays Scrooge in “A Christmas Carol” Lee Strickland Director of Artistic Programs, Performing Arts Houston Rebecca Greene Udden Founding Artistic Director, Main Street Theater Jayme McGhan Executive Artistic Director, A.D. Players at the George Theater Eileen Morris Artistic Director, Ensemble Theatre DeQuina Moore Actress & Star, “Houston for the Holidays” Kristina Sullivan Executive Director, Queensbury Theatre/Tribble School for the Performing Arts Cast Member, Music Box Theater Town Square with Ernie Manouse is a gathering space for the community to come together and discuss the day's most important and pressing issues. We also offer a free podcast here, on iTunes, and other apps
In this week's episode, we speak to Shanta Thake about her educational path and career experiences. We talk about Shanta's journey from being an undergraduate student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Theater at Indiana University Bloomington to becoming the Director of Artistic Programs at The Public Theater, where she would spend the next 10 years developing a strong passion for the field of non-profit arts. Currently, Shanta serves as the Ehrenkranz Chief Artistic Officer at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; the world's largest center for performing arts. Nestled in New York City, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts showcases diverse artists and their talents. From music, theater, dance, film, and so much more the Lincoln Center explores the expression of culture, emotion, and talent through various art forms. With the help of Shanta, the Lincoln Center aims to create a space where the arts are accessible to all. Listen to hear more about Shanta's courageous move to the big city with a degree in Theater after freshly graduating from Indiana University Bloomington, how valuing your whole self overcomes feelings of imposter syndrome and more about the field of non-profit arts. Enjoy the episode!
Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Listen in as Lisa Slade, Assistant Director, Artistic Programs and South Australian artist Angela Valamanesh discuss her work as part of the 2022 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Free/State. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au Photo: Saul Steed.
Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Hear from Dr. Lisa Slade, Assistant Director, Artistic Programs as she introduces teachers and educators to Tarnanthi and discover strategies for engaging students with works of art. For more information please visit agsa.sa.gov.au
Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join us as Lisa Slade, Assistant Director, Artistic Programs, uncovers the surrealist metaphors that appear and repeat throughout the exhibition Dušan and Voitre Marek: Surrealists at sea. For more information please visit agsa.sa.gov.au Image: Dušan Marek, born Bítouchov, Czechoslovakia 1926, died Adelaide 1993, Perpetuum mobile, October 1948, SS Charlton Sovereign, oil on board, 121.7 x 91.2 cm; South Australian Government Grant 1972, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, © Art Gallery of South Australia.
Lili Chopra, the executive director of artistic programs at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, talks with us about the 2021 River to River Festival, the importance of integrating the creative community within a city's urban fabric, and the role that the arts can play in rebuilding societies and envisioning the future.
Shanta Thake is Senior Director of Artistic Programs at The Public Theater and a Co-Director of globalFEST in New York City. Shanta shares incredible stories of raising marginalised voices, fostering superstar talent and programming 800 shows a year.
LA Opera's Artist in Residence and composer Matthew Aucoin and playwright Sarah Ruhl speak on their opera "Eurydice" with LA Opera's Joshua Winograde (Senior Director of Artistic Programs) during the pre-show talk prior to the opera's world premiere on February 1, 2020. More information on Eurydice: https://www.laopera.org/performances/201920-season/eurydice/
Join Glenn van Zutphen as he speaks to Rupert Thomson, Head of Artistic Programs at the Arts House Limited about the details and highlights of AUAF 2020, the theme "What If?" behind AUAF 2020 and how the festival aims to challenge traditional stereotypes of Street Art.
This is not the first time curator Lisa Slade has brought the paintings of Ben Quilty to viewers in Australia, but of those previous exhibitions none has had the depth and breadth of the survey show ‘Quilty’ which has arrived at the Art Gallery of NSW. Distilling fifteen years of creative energy, Slade has brought together an exhibition which not only presents these works to the viewer in a compelling way, but evokes curiosity and creates meaning. The exhibition originated in the Art Gallery of South Australia and travelled to Queensland Art gallery before ending with a Sydney showing. As the Assistant Director, Artistic Programs of the Art Gallery of South Australia, Lisa Slade has also curated exhibitions of many other artists. She has known Ben Quilty for over 20 years forming a strong friendship over that time. This interview therefore not only covers how the show came together and what a curator does but you'll hear about Ben Quilty's life and work from the perspective of someone who knows him well. To hear the podcast conversation press 'play' beneath the above photo or listen however you get your podcasts. The exhibition 'Quilty' is free and is showing at the Art Gallery of NSW until February 2, 2020. Above photo provided by the Art Gallery of South Australia 'Self-portrait after Afghanistan', 2012, oil on canvas, 130 x 120cmPhoto provided by AGNSW 'Margaret Olley', 2011, oil on linen, 170 x150cmPhoto: AGNSW website 'Kandahar' 2011, oil on linen, 140 x 190cmPhoto: Australian War Memorial ' 'Fairy Bower Rorschach' 2012, oil on linen, 241 x 520cm (overall)Photo: AGNSW website 'The Last Supper', 2016, oil on linen, 205 x 268.5cmPhoto provided by AGNSW 'The Last Supper 2017', 2017, oil on linen, 420 x 265cmCollection of the Art Gallery of NSWPhoto: AGNSW/ Mim Stirling
Thank you for listening to this talk, produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. In this live recording, Assistant Director, Artistic Programs, Art Gallery of South Australia, Dr. Lisa Slade, discusses the exhibition 'Quilty' in relation to National Reconciliation Week 2019. For further information visit www.agsa.sa.gov.au image detail: Ben Quilty, Australia, born 1973, Irin Irinji, 2018, Southern Highlands, New South Wales, oil on linen, twelve panels, 224.0 x 551.0 cm; Private Collection, Courtesy the artist, Mim Stirling.
Ever wanted to know how our Domingo-Colburn-Stein Young Artists became participants in this renowned program? Joshua Winograde, LA Opera's Senior Director of Artistic Programs, sits down with two of these talented folks for this week's podcast: soprano Liv Redpath and baritone Michael Hawk. The trio discuss their artistic journeys, the incredible family support they both had and continue to have, the impact their time in the program has had on their artistry and careers, and their dream roles. More information on the Domingo-Colburn-Stein Young Artist program: https://www.laopera.org/company/yap/
Thank you for listening to this talk, produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Dr. Lisa Slade, Assistant Director, Artistic Programs, guides educators on a tour through the new hang of the Elder Wing of Australian Art. For further information visit www.agsa.sa.gov.au image: installation view: Elder Wing of Australian Art, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, photo: Saul Steed.
Joshua Winograde, LA Opera's Senior Director of Artistic Programs, sits down with Dr. Stephen King, Head of Vocal Instruction for the Domingo-Colburn-Stein Young Artist Program, to discuss his career teaching young opera singers on the verge of a major career, in both Los Angeles and Houston (attention aspiring opera singers).
Thank you for listening to this Lunchtime Talk, produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. In this live recording, The Art Gallery’s Assistant Director, Artistic Programs, Lisa Slade, provides an introduction to recurring themes in the work of John Mawurndjul in the exhibition John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new. For further information visit www.agsa.sa.gov.au image: installation view: John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2018, photo: Morgan Sette.
Host Dave Reibstein and guest host Suneal Bedi talk with Sasha Koozel Reibstein, Director of the Boehm Gallery and Professor at Palomar College, and Jennifer Zwilling, Curator of Artistic Programs at The Clay Studio in Philadelphia, about marketing the arts on Measured Thoughts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The year ahead promises big things for the Art Gallery of South Australia. For the first time in its history a major international exhibition (Colours of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musée d'Orsay) will share the stage with its flagship contemporary art exhibition – the Adelaide Biennial of Australia Art. Find out more from Assistant Director, Artistic Programs at the gallery, Lisa Slade.
Ian Daniel is a filmmaker, producer, writer, and curator. He is the Co-host and Executive Producer of the Emmy-nominated television show GAYCATION on VICELAND, where he and actress Ellen Page explore LGBTQ culture around the world. He is currently in post-production on a feature-length documentary film he directed and is developing other documentary, television, and art projects. Daniel is also the former Director of Artistic Programs at The Civilians, a theater company in NYC that derives their work from intensive investigations into today’s vital questions, on topics such as death, crime in the US, LGBTQ issues, the porn industry, and the Women’s Prison in Bogota Colombia. As a curator, he has organized several exhibits and multimedia events at Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, Exit Art, LaMaMa Gallery, Storefront Bushwick and the Waterpod Project in NYC and Brooklyn. www.artistdecoded.com nohwave.bigcartel.com