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Writer, Samah Sabawi and Director, Bagryana Popov, both award winning theatre makers join Regina to talk about their production THEM. This story about a young family facing the decision whether to flea their war-torn city. Them is playing at the Riverside theatre before going to Casula Powerhouse.
If you've had enough of streaming & are looking to get creative during lockdown, there are a couple of really interesting writing prizes with entries now open! Busco for Brekky chats to Michael Campbell, Executive Director of Westwords - proudly flying the flag for literacy in Sydney's West about both the 'Blake Prize', run in conjunction with Casula Powerhouse & Blacktown City Council's 'Mayoral Creative Writing Prize'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this Easter Sunday as Christians remember the death and resurrection of Jesus, we are joined by internationally renowned artist Makoto Fujimura as he reflects on suffering, humanity, time, and creativity. And we travel to the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre in Western Sydney, to take a look at the 66th Blake Prize exhibition — one of Australia’s longest running and most prestigious prizes for religious and spiritual art.
On this Easter Sunday as Christians remember the death and resurrection of Jesus, we are joined by internationally renowned artist Makoto Fujimura as he reflects on suffering, humanity, time, and creativity. And we travel to the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre in Western Sydney, to take a look at the 66th Blake Prize exhibition — one of Australia’s longest running and most prestigious prizes for religious and spiritual art.
This week Richard is LIVE at the Casula Powerhouse and joined by Tommy Dean, Jean Kittson and Wendy Harmer, as they discuss bum bags, whipper snippers and creepy crawlies in all the wrong places.
This week Richard is LIVE at the Casula Powerhouse and joined by Tommy Dean, Jean Kittson and Wendy Harmer, as they discuss bum bags, whipper snippers and creepy crawlies in all the wrong places.
This week Richard is LIVE at the Casula Powerhouse and joined by Tommy Dean, Jean Kittson and Wendy Harmer, as they discuss bum bags, whipper snippers and creepy crawlies in all the wrong places.
This week Richard is LIVE at the Casula Powerhouse and joined by Tommy Dean, Jean Kittson and Wendy Harmer, as they discuss bum bags, whipper snippers and creepy crawlies in all the wrong places.
This week Richard is LIVE at the Casula Powerhouse and joined by Tommy Dean, Jean Kittson and Wendy Harmer, as they discuss bum bags, whipper snippers and creepy crawlies in all the wrong places.
Casula Powerhouse might be closed physically due to COVID-19, but Busco talks to CPAC Director Craig Donarski about their fantastic new online programs. At Casula, you can still go along the Sculpture Walk, and for the Musos, Casula Powerhouse are holding a music competiton
Casula Powerhouse are now running online programs. Busco spoke to CPAC Director Craig Donarski about the programs: This one should keep the kids entertained at home
Casula Powerhouse might be closed physically due to COVID-19, but Busco talks to CPAC Director Craig Donarski about their fantastic new online programs. This one's about gardening and arts!
Here's our live show from last week at Casula Powerhouse. Deep in Western Sydney, the cultural melting pot of Australia where we thought we could stir the pot a bit... however the pot ended up stirring us. We are stirred. Huge thanks to Casula Powerhouse for having us and all the audience that came out for the show!… Continue reading BRORIGINALS – In The Flesh 4 – From Here!!! →
Show Notes 0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 0:06:15 Maynard's Spooky Action.... Casula Powerhouse presents GIANT LEAP, a multi-arts program, which includes six new exhibitions created to mark the 50th anniversary of the moon landing in 1969. The launch and first steps on the moon were televised and watched around the world. The exhibitions provide insight into the impact of the first humans on the moon, on popular culture, on individuals and on their artwork and acknowledges the ancient and important influences of the moon in most cultures. An interview with Jenny Cheeseman - Head of Curatorial http://www.casulapowerhouse.com/whats-on/lcc-whats-on/giant-leap 0:17:15 Skeptics in the Pub with Maynard Joins us at Sydney Skeptics in the Pub as Maynard asks the big question.... 'Why do people take advice from celebrities over scientists?' 0:32:20 Skeptics in the Pub with Dr Karl Maynard’s wide ranging interview with Dr Karl. 0:52:50 Britt Hermes Update Eran Segev brings us the latest good news. On May 24, 2019, the District Court (Landgericht) of Kiel, Germany ruled against Colleen Huber in a defamation lawsuit she brought against Britt. https://www.naturopathicdiaries.com/justice-prevails-cancer-quack-colleen-huber-loses-her-defamation-suit-against-me/ Also Saving A Dinosaur http://palaeopictures.com/ Canberra Skeptics - talk by Trish Hann https://www.meetup.com/SocialSkepticsCanberra/events/262279997/ Skepticon 2019 https://skepticon.org.au
On today's episode of Canvas, we chat with Kaldor Projects NYC based artist Asad Raza about his methods of cultivating care in the everyday. Then we chat with cermacist, and western Sydney art throb Ramesh Mario Nithiyendren about human hair, giant dicks, and masculinity in his latest exhibition Creator at Casula Powerhouse Art Centre.
Photographer Paul Harmon showcases degradation of the Murray-Darling Basin in Watermarks at Casula Powerhouse, how to look at a painting and not get overwhelmed in galleries according to AGNSW's Justin Paton, New Zealand artist Lisa Reihana's video work In Pursuit of Venus (Infected) at Adelaide Festival, American whaler graffiti on rock art in the Pilbara, and misuse of the sacred Wandjina.
Photographer Paul Harmon showcases degradation of the Murray-Darling Basin in Watermarks at Casula Powerhouse, how to look at a painting and not get overwhelmed in galleries according to AGNSW's Justin Paton, New Zealand artist Lisa Reihana's video work In Pursuit of Venus (Infected) at Adelaide Festival, American whaler graffiti on rock art in the Pilbara, and misuse of the sacred Wandjina.
In Mexico and across Latin America, and Australia, a quinceañera is a celebration of turning fifteen. It’s usually a party, usually for a girl and you might have seen a version of one in Jane the Virgin, One Day at a Time, or even Sweet 15: Quinceañera. But there’s much more to this tradition than just pastel dresses and high heels. Though there are those, too. Doctor Gabriela Coronado is a Mexican-Australian anthropologist whose areas include the intercultural complexities of cultures. She’s been to a few quinces. Links for this episode: Support FBi Radio! We got lots of options for you at https://fbiradio.com/support/ Las Rosas launches September 29th on YouTube. Follow the show on Instagram, or join them at Casula Powerhouse for the series launch on October 6th. Adam Taub’s excellent documentary, La Quinceañera, follows one young girl and her family preparing for her quinceañera in Tijuana, Mexico. You can watch it online. Songs from Quinceañeras:La Cabezona — CumbiamuffinSon Huini — Los Hermanos RiosTe Recuerdo Amanda — Victor JaraLa Negra Tomasa — CaifanesSobre Las Olas — Juventino Rosas, performed by Alondra de la Parra & Philharmonic Orchestra of the AmericasSin Un Amor — Los PanchosLa Resistencia — Nahuatl Sound SystemLa Petenera — Colectivo MoyoloEl Cascabel — Waiting for Guiness
Welcome to The Paranormal Guide Podcast, the show where good mates and paranormal researchers discuss the paranormal and the strange. This episode we introduce a new host to the podcast team... we discuss some of the strange events that have recently been taking place in the new hosts house as well as some of their background and interests in the paranormal. We also discuss some of the strange things people have been picking up in the audio of our 'Tailem Town' special podcast. For those interested in having a listen, head back to Podcast Eleven! and see what you can find yourself (make sure to let us know in the comments!) one keen listener found several at about the 48 minute mark! After that we chat about the upcoming Paranormal and Spiritual Expo coming to Casula Powerhouse, September 5th! Make sure to check out the website here: http://www.australianparanormalandspiritualexpo.com.au/ Take a listen as we discuss all this and a little bit more on The Paranormal Guide Podcast Episode 12! (Warning, some strong language and adult themes)
This week's guest, John Kirkman, has had many interesting turns in his career trajectory, working for the likes of the The Casula Powerhouse, Flying Fruit Fly Circus and Djamu Gallery at The Austalian Museum. He is now the Executive Directory of Paramatta's culture-making Information Cultural Exchange. Full show note and playlist at http://fbiradio.com/program/out-of-the-box/2014-04-03/
National Gallery of Australia | Audio Tour | Home Sweet Home
PF: Gina, in terms of artists who have joined the collection, or joined the family, or whatever it might be, is certainly the last at the end of a long line. Somebody had rung me; an artist friend of mine who had judged a competition, and hadn’t awarded Gina the main prize, but had rung me to say ‘You should get out there; there’s something there that’s you’. And I went to an enormously large… I think nearly six hundred works in this exhibition held at the Casula Powerhouse, and I walked into the space and bang! There was this poppy piece; luminous, large, crying out amongst this host of landscapes, and personal dilemmas, and dioramas… and here was this piece that was just so lovingly beautiful. Yes, they were poppies, but they were something else. They were just so much an elemental flower, without being anything. They were quite magical; I mean, I really didn’t respond to them as poppies, but they were just as if you had stepped into some Arcadian field, and the Gods and the pan pipes were all there, and I think piping too out of the Western Suburbs of Sydney, much maligned as they are, was this object of extraordinary light, and lightness, the whole lightness of being, and I was absolutely hooked. And Gina’s work has gone on to look at more serious subjects of late, but in this particular painting is (such) a delicacy of touch that many, many artist friends of mine can’t believe that it has been painted. There’s not a mark out of place on it. You can smell the flowers breathing. I always remember Keats’ great poem about spring. And this has got this moment of new life, but as we are reminded by Keats: The flower will fade And the scythe will go through the paddock. But this to me is just a wonderful celebration about life and its potential for great beauty, and with all those buds still to come out, still more and more, it’s just such a wonderful celebration.