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Tuesday Breakfast
Future River at PHOTO 2024, national boycott of weapons companies associated STEM education programs, Earth-centred systems change & governance, reproductive rights & justice, sleep out for homelessness in women

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024


Headlines// 7.15: Solidarity Breakfast's Annie McLoughlin speaks with Kimba Thompson from Blak Dot Galleries and artist Peta Clancy about the exhibition at Counihan Gallery in Brunswick called Future River - an indigenous perception of the river and watercourses across Naarm//7.30: Elise West, Director at Teachers for Peace and Executive Officer at the Medical Association for the Prevention of War, and Elspeth Blunt from Teachers and School Staff for Palestine, on the launch of a national boycott of STEM education programs associated with weapons companies. Follow @teachers4palestine_vic on Instagram for updates//7.45: Solidarity Breakfast's Annie McLoughlin speaks with Dr Michelle Maloney from the Australian Earth Laws Alliance (AELA), a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to creating Earth-centred systems change, by increasing the understanding and practical implementation of Earth-centred governance//8.00: Associate Professor Ronli Sifris from Monash University's Faculty of Law on reproductive rights globally and here in so-called Australia and her new book Towards Reproductive Justice//8.15: Mel Sik from the Australian Manufacturers Workers Union, talking about a sleep out happening on International Women's Day to raise money and awareness for the increasing proportion of women becoming homeless in Victoria. All donations go to McAuley to help women and children at risk of homelessness// SongsDestroy Myself - Gena Rose Bruce

Solidarity Breakfast
Melb Palestinian Rally 18 Feb: John Shipton & Amin Abass II Julian Assange Vigil II Future River: When the past flows Exhibition II This is the Week II Deaths in Custody Rally II

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024


Melb Palestinian Rally 18 Feb: John Shipton here & Amin Abass here IIJulian Assange Vigil here II as the English Courts make a ruling on the US extraditionn of Julian Assange we go to the 24 hour vigil held outside the Melbourne British Consulate.Future River: When the past flows Exhibition here II Kimba Thompson from Blak Dot Galleries and artist Peta Clancy talk about the exhibition at Counihan Gallery that takes us into an indigenous perception of the river and watercourses covered by Melbourne City.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy peruses the week with satire.Deaths in Custody Rally here II We hear from Alison Thorne speaking at the 20th anniversary rally of the death of TJ Hickey calling for justice and change.

Solidarity Breakfast
Voices from Gaza & the West Bank here II Josh Fox & the Edge of Nature here II Merri-Bek Summer Show @ Counihan Gallery here II This is the Week here II Class & the 'No' Vote here II

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023


Voices from Gaza & the West Bank here II We hear from a man in Gaza and a man in the West Bank as they deal with the onslaught of Israeli attack. It is from the 1st of the Solidarity Sessions from Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Rabet Josh Fox & the Edge of Nature here II Josh Fox, acclaimed filmmaker responsible for Gasland an expose of the fracking industry, is coming to Nova for one night only Nov 1 at 6:45pm with his new film The Edge of Nature.Merri-Bek Summer Show @ Counihan Gallery here II Nicola Bryant, curator of Merri-Bek Summer Show at Counihan Gallery, tells us about the A Climate for Change exhibition which runs from Nov 4-9 th hosting the talents of over 100 artists.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy is back but as he says there wasn't anything funny about this week.Class & the 'No' Vote here II Don Sutherlnd Don has a  riveting conversation about the class elements that affected the 'no' vote in the recent 'The Voice' referendum and the ramifications for workers' struggle.

Einstein A Go-Go
Professor Brett Sutton, Art Meets Science, and Saving Species

Einstein A Go-Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 51:36


Professor Brett Sutton, Victorian Chief Health Officer, talks about his role, why and how he became involved in public health, and the best preventions against COVID; Artists Emme Orbach and Noah Spivak discuss their exhibition at the Counihan Gallery for National Science Week; and in weekly science news, the team discuss ideas assisting endangered species from extinction. With presenters Dr. Shane and Dr Euan.Program page: Einstein-A-Go-GoFacebook page: Einstein-A-Go-GoTwitter: Einstein-A-Go-Go

Thursday Breakfast
Banj Banj/nawnta, Threats to the Victorian High Country, LGBTIQ+ Erasure in the Census, Wrapped in Culture

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021


Acknowledgement of Country// News Headlines// We replay part of an episode of 3CR's The Black Block from Friday 28th July, where Viv Malo caught up with Palawa artist Thelma Beeton about the power of art and sisterhood in an exhibition currently showing at the Counihan Gallery in Brunswick. Banj Banj/nawnta, meaning sister in the First Nations languages of Taungurung/Palawa kani respectively, represents the unique friendship between artists Thelma and Taungurong and Boon Wurrung woman Stacey, both of whom are participants in The Torch's Indigenous Arts in Prisons and Community program.// Cam Walker, Campaigns Coordinator at Friends of the Earth Melbourne, speaks with us about FoE Melbourne's report released this week titled 'An Icon at Risk, Current and Emerging threats to the Victorian High Country', which details environmental risks to the Victorian Alps including the potential loss of Snow Gum forests. You can sign FoE Melbourne's petition to the Victorian Government here.// Professor Sandy O'Sullivan, a Wiradjuri transgender/non-binary researcher in Indigenous Studies at Macquarie University, takes us through some of the problems with the 2021 Australian census with respect to gender and sexuality. Sandy is a 2020-2024 ARC Future Fellow, with a project titled Saving Lives: Mapping the influence of Indigenous LGBTIQ+ creative artists which explores the unique contribution and influence of queer artists to understand how modelling complex identities contributes to the wellbeing of all First Nations' peoples.// Maree Clarke, a Yorta Yorta / Wamba Wamba / Mutti Mutti / Boonwurrung woman joins us to discuss the exhibition Wrapped in Culture, opening tomorrow Friday 6th August at Footscray Community Art Centre. She is a well-respected figure of the south-eastern Australian Aboriginal community for her work supporting Aboriginal artists and for her own successful career as a visual artist in the mainstream arts scene. In her practice she works to revive elements of Aboriginal culture that were lost in the period of colonisation and uses art as a tool to heal.// Songs Black and Yellow - Wiz Khalifa Tranquilize - Telenova Stay in Bed - Alice Skye

SmartArts
SmartArts - 13 February 2020

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 45:43


Richard talks to David Woods and Jon Haynes about The Importance of Being Earnest. They discussed how to move a classic work like this beyond being “comfort food” for the audience.Richard then spoke to Victor Griss from Counihan Gallery. The gallery is expanding and has three new exhibitions. f_OCUS features women’s works from their collection. Histrionic and Screen Time examine the interconnected phenomena of online culture and surveillance culture.Finally Richard spoke to playwright Kim Ho about The Great Australian Play. This play explores the story of Lasseter’s Reef. Kim feels that the DNA of colonial Australia can be distilled into the folly of this expedition.

This Wild Song | Honest conversations with Australian artists about art, business and life

Kirstin Berg creates immersive environments by combining and manipulating unconventional materials such as fire ash, bush debris and hard rubbish into sculptures and wall works. Her work revolves around her concern for environmental and human crisis and the redemption found in transforming our losses. In this episode we discuss the value of structure and protecting your studio time to help your productivity.  Plus the importance of support networks, self criticism, self care and setting your own pace.   / Kirstin’s TWS portrait and interview is on our website at https://thiswildsong.com.au/kirstin-berg/ / You can see Kirstin’s work on her website at https://www.kirstinberg.com/ Kirstin’s exhibition The Dreamers is currently showing at Counihan Gallery in Brunswick, Melbourne until August 19th. Music: Rapture by Myfawny Hunter www.myfanwyhunter.com Editing: Alana Helbig www.alanahelbig.com To support TWS and continue the conversation go to www.patreon.com/thiswildsong If you like what you hear please Subscribe, Review and Share!

Solidarity Breakfast
Sally McManus talks change the rules II Counihan Gallery artists talk human rights II Kevin Healy sums up the week II Bill Mitchell: the Left & neo liberalism

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018


Sally McManus talks change the rules II Counihan Gallery artists talk human rights II Kevin Healy sums up the week II Bill Mitchell: the Left & neo liberalism

left human rights neoliberalism sums bill mitchell change the rules sally mcmanus artists talk kevin healy counihan gallery
Solidarity Breakfast
Personal is Political Counihan Gallery II Strike at Melb Wharf II National Wage Case

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018


Counihan Gallery in Brunswick's latest exhibitions honour the work of women in print media and video. Wendy Black from Red Letter Press remininces about the political work the collective was involved in during the 70's onwards.Strike at Melbourn Warf at Qube we talk to a stevedore involved in the dispute.We go to Herring Island memorial for Ellen Jose. The Ellen Jose Memorial Foundation for a female indigious artist was launched.This is the Week that WasDon Sutherland talks about annual National Wage Case.

Solidarity Breakfast
Haida Gwaii I Modern Myths I This is the Week that Was I US elections with Vince Emmanuel

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2016


We talk with Charles Wilkinson director of Haida Gwaii a film that spotlights the potential of a balanced life economically and ecologically; Domenica Vavala talks Modrn Myths at the Counihan Gallery; Vince Emmanuel, activist and writer, talk.s to the issues leading up to the US federal election

Showreel
Film Feminism & Contemporary Art

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2015


Great series of Feminist films at Counihan Gallery in Brunswick to celebrate IWD.