Podcasts about artlands

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Best podcasts about artlands

Latest podcast episodes about artlands

Austin Music Minute – KUTX
Artists For the Betterment of Kids at the Border

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 2:09


It was a mammoth undertaking pulling together Artists For the Betterment of Kids at the Border, now in its second year. Austin oil artist Sandy Martinez worked diligently alongside Redlands, CA-based nonprofit The Artlands and East Austin creative space/recording studio The Electric Church to keep building momentum. Even in the days leading up to this […]

MeSearch: Feat. Filipino American Perspectives
How Do We Turn Ideas Into Reality? (ft. Willis Salomon)

MeSearch: Feat. Filipino American Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 64:58


Willis Salomon, otherwise known as @willisthegorilla, is a fine arts and fashion photographer as well as an installation artist based out of Southern California’s inland empire. Willis is currently a board member at the Artlands Gallery, a non profit creative hub in Redlands which aims to showcase the talent that the inland empire has to offer. We discuss how Willis grew into his artistry, his inspirations, and how he’s supporting younger artists. Follow Willis Salomon (@willisthegorilla) and check out his work at www.willisthegorilla.com. Learn more about the Artlands in Redlands, California by visiting www.theartlands.org. Stay connected with us at https://www.mesearchpodcast.com/ and via social media (@mesearchpodcast): Twitter: https://twitter.com/MeSearchPodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/MeSearchPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mesearchpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mesearchpodcast/message

Artlands Victoria - Highlights Podcast
BONUS: Creative Risk - Beyond the cringe

Artlands Victoria - Highlights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 4:45


Show Notes: Winnie and Sarah interview artist Julie Collins and executive consultant Kath Melbourne after their panel Creative risk - Beyoung the cringe, beyond the distance. Find out more about the project at artlands.com.au. If you'd like to hear more amazing work by young people check out syn.org.au. Loves of love to local community radio station Phoenix FM for lending their facilities to the students to train and make content during the festival. Thank you to our friends at Regional Arts Victoria for making this project happen, along with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

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Artlands Victoria - Highlights Podcast
Culture, Identity and First Nation People

Artlands Victoria - Highlights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 16:48


Show Notes - Timestamps: 0.00 - 1.13: Student's highlights and favourite aspects of the festival experience. 1.13 - 3.15: After listening to keynote speech by Irene Vernis, from VicHealth, Meg, Sarah and Winnie discuss what mental health means to them and explore personal stories. 3.15 -  6.39: Andy talks to the artists from the Cultural Pharmacy, an exhibtion during the Artlands Festival, disucssing what their work means. 6.38 - 8.17: Kim interviews artists who particpated in the Smoking Ceremony by the Dja Dja wurrung people on Day 1 of the Artlands Festival. 8.17 - 10.29: Sarah and Winnie interview Brett Leavy after his keynote 'A new technology for an ancient culture' and how the video game he's developing can help us connect with First Nation's People. 10.30 - 11.27: Amanda Smethurst and Jenny Rutter from Creative People and Places talk to Kim about the role art plays in the community. 11.27 - 12.41: After her keynote Treasure Handed Down, Desna Whaanga-Schollum discusses with Erin about the tranformational change she'd like to see in art's practice. 12.41 - 16.30: Kaitlyn, Kim and Andy talk to Sarah McEwan about how feminaism can have a positive impact in regional areas. Find out more about the project at artlands.com.au. If you'd like to hear more amazing work by young people check out syn.org.au. Loves of love to local community radio station Phoenix FM for lending their facilities to the students to train and make content during the festival. Thank you to our friends at Regional Arts Victoria for making this project happen, along with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

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Artlands Victoria - Highlights Podcast
Youth, Arts and Risk Taking

Artlands Victoria - Highlights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 15:25


Show Notes - Timestamps: 0.00 - 1.39: Andy, Kim and Kaitlyn discuss their highlights of the festival so far and what they'd like to see more of at the next Artlands Festival. 1.40 - 2.47: Helen Bodycomb, Mark Anstey and Phill McConachy talk to Winnie and Seth about what drives them in their arts practice and advice to young up and coming artists. 2.48 - 4.17: The group Pitcha Makin Fellas share their experience making 'controversial art' and what discuss what their favourite works they've created have been. 4.18 - 8.38: Sarah asks artists Frankie Snowdon, Britt Guy and Holly Macdonald 'is it worth taking risk in art?' and they discuss how has that payed off in their carrer. 8.38 - 10.30: Winnie and Seth ask Helen Bodycomb, Mark Anstey and Phill McConachy what medium of art is their favourite? 10.30 - 12.01: Rodger Griffiths and Tom O’Reilly dicuss with Winnie and Seth how their ideal city would look like and how young people can shape that future. 12.01 - 12.43: Ollie and Luka talk to CEO of Regional Arts Victoria Joe Toohey and community builder Jane Smith about the highlights of their career. 12.44 - 13.22: Words of wisdom from Bryce Ives for young artists that are at the start of their professional journey. 13.24 - 15.07: Sarah asks Brett Leavy why he 'chose to become an artist' and what that means to him. Find out more about the project at artlands.com.au. If you'd like to hear more amazing work by young people check out syn.org.au. Loves of love to local community radio station Phoenix FM for lending their facilities to the students to train and make content during the festival. Thank you to our friends at Regional Arts Victoria for making this project happen, along with support from the Community Broadcasting Foundation.

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NAVA: in conversation
Episode 35: Joe Toohey in conversation

NAVA: in conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 31:24


'Any conversation becomes easier when there is a starting point of universal and collective understanding' Joe Toohey Joe Toohey is the Executive Director of Regional Arts Victoria and he sat down with Esther Anatolitis in Melbourne to discuss Artlands 2018. Artlands is the national biennial event for regional arts in Australia, and was held this year in Bendigo. For information about the program, and future events, head to their website​.

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