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On this episode I'm joined by Daniel Boyd as we discuss his newly commissioned work presented for 16 edition of the Sharjah Biennial, elucidated through the curatorial theme, to carry. Asking questions such as, what does it mean to carry a home, a history, a language, a legacy, and a lineage.Born in 1982 in Cairns Australia, Daniel Boyd is one of Australia's most highly regarded artists. In 2014, Boyd became the first indigenous artist to win the prestigious Bulgari Art Prize, for his work, Untitled (2014), that referenced Australia's long but little known history of slavery. The painting is both a personal and social account of history, Pentecost Island was home to Daniel's great, great paternal grandfather before he was taken as slave to the sugarcane fields in Queensland. Through his artistic practice, he seeks to negotiate the identity of art, history and cultural survival through his investigations of oppressed and colonial culture. Daniel has been showing in Australia and internationally since 2005, and he participated in the 56th Venice Biennale in 2015, as curated by Okwui Enwezor.In this episode, Daniel discusses his installation for the Sharjah Biennial 16 and his use of black vinyl to create an immersive environment in the iconic star-shaped building, The Flying Saucer. He talks about his artistic approach, which engages with the history of modernism, the built environment, and First Nations Australian perspectives on placemaking. He also reflects on his responsibility as an Aboriginal artist to share his people's stories and how art can offer a counter-narrative to Australia's oppressive history. He elaborates on the importance of art in slowing down and engaging deeply, mentioning influences like the American artist Bruce Nauman and the Martinican literary titan and influential philosopher, Edouard Glissant. -------------------------------------------------------------------- WHERE YOU CAN FOLLOW ME AND SUBSCRIBE Website - Sign up for my newsletter https://lightworkco.com/ Instagram - Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sadeolo/https://www.instagram.com/lightworkcompany/ YouTube - Subscribe to my YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/@lightworkco
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Kim Kuhr en Daniel Boyd geven ieder een lezing tijdens dit 25-jarig jubileum van de Evangelische Baptistengemeente Bergen op Zoom. Kim preekt uit Efeze en belicht ‘wandelen' als thema voor de beginjaren van de Gemeente. John en Anna Kay wandelden met mensen - zowel fysiek als geestelijk. Kim en Chris hebben dat voorbeeld overgenomen toen zij van 2008-2012 met de Haskells samenwerkten. Daniel preekt uit Handelingen om de kernbegrippen ‘vreugde', ‘eenheid' en ‘eenvoud' te belichten met een verwijzing naar het doel van Gemeente-zijn zoals dat in Efeze 4 wordt uitgewerkt.
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1991 was the start of a new era for Mississippi State football, and it was sealed with a win in the Egg Bowl, back on campus for the first time in decades. Brian Hadad catches up with Bulldog legend Daniel Boyd, as he looks back to an incredible win for Jackie Sherrill's first team. Brian Hadad of SportsTalk Mississippi and Robbie Faulk of On3 give you the best insight into Mississippi State athletics. We cover the Bulldogs like no one else. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
We have a great guest on, Daniel Boyd, who has spent years working to support the Catholic Church, with everything from campus ministry through RCIA through consulting to having a lovely marriage. And, almost needless to say, he has spent years letting the Catholic Church support him.We talk about some of the ideas from Msgr. Shea's little book, From Christendom to Apostolic Mission.You can find more of Daniel Boyd here and everywhere podcasts are: https://beingandmakingdisciples.buzzsprout.com/Check out our work at our website: ouroutpost.orgAnd follow us on Instagram! Please rate, review, and share!
This episode was recorded live at the American Library Association's annual conference in Chicago. Filmmaker, author, graphic novelist, playwright, pro wrestler, teacher, parent, and more - there aren't many things Danny Boyd hasn't done. This week Daniel Boyd returns to the Big Time Talker Podcast to talk about his newest release while looking back on his time in entertainment. Daniel's most recent creative endeavors include award-winning children's books. You can learn more about Danny and his work by visiting: https://danielboyd.com/ The Big Time Talker is sponsored by Speakermatch.com.
Published: July 19, 2021 Changing Our World‘s Jim Friend hosts a conversation with experienced Catholic podcasters and social media experts on the topic of podcasting for Catholic organizations. Learn how these experienced podcasters got started and what recommendations they have for beginning your podcast with a mission. Jim's guests include Dr. Tim Uhl, Superintendent of School, Diocese of Buffalo, Host, Catholic School Matters Podcast; Christine Flynn, Host Catholic Mamma Podcast; Daniel Boyd, Secretary for Laity, Family, and Life, Diocese of Orlando, Host, Being and Making Disciples Podcast, Sherry Hayes-Peirce, CEO, Communication Consultants Inc. & CIO of Church Social Tips, and Beau York, Executive Producer, Podastery Studios, the host of numerous podcasts including Red Flag, Country Squire Radio, Fash TV Talk and more. Watch the Video Presentation of this conversation. https://youtu.be/SV9ZOBNwlFk Don't miss Changing Our World's FORGING FORWARDDon't miss the webinar series FORGING FORWARD, a virtual philanthropic conference designed to bring you nonprofit experts from around the country who are leading through the COVID-19 crisis. Daily Spiritual Reflection and Prayers on “Kristin's Crosses” Join Jim and Kristin Friend and their family on Kristin's Crosses YouTube Channel for “Today's Catholic Prayers.” Jim and Kristin offer the daily Gospel and Reflection along with the Rosary and Catholic Prayers of the day. Click here to visit the YouTube Page and subscribe. If you would like to join the Kristin's Crosses prayer group on Facebook, click here to request to join.
It's not just the events that make West Virginia wonderful, but the people who live in our beautiful state. We sit down with Author, Playwright, Wrestler, and Gardener Danny Boyd to discuss what inspired him to write and why he's doing it in West Virginia. He's coming out with a new book called “WrestleDreamia: A Boy's Strange Journey into the Square Circle.” Hear about this book and more in this thoughtful interview.
1991 was the start of a new era for Mississippi State football, and it was sealed with a win in the Egg Bowl, back on campus for the first time in decades. Brian Hadad catches up with Bulldog legend Daniel Boyd, as he looks back to an incredible win for Jackie Sherrill's first team.
Most artists remember their first show. Maybe they were lucky enough to sell a few works, usually to family and friends. Daniel Boyd remembers his. It was in the year he graduated from university, 2005, but family and friends didn't stand a chance. The entire exhibition was bought by the National Gallery of Australia. Daniel describes himself in those university days in Canberra as ‘a shy young First Nations man from Far North Queensland'. That reserved nature still comes through even though I was speaking with him at the exhibition 'Treasure Island' which celebrates his career with over 80 works in one of Australia's most important art institutions, the Art Gallery of NSW. Daniel's First Nations heritage is central to his work. His ancestors were part of the Stolen Generation. Forced to let go of their culture and language, they lived in fear that if they shared it with their children they would be taken away from them. In an interview in the Gallery's Look magazine Daniel said that that forced withholding of culture meant that he always felt there was something missing and it was at university that he tried to make sense of that. One of the striking aspects of Daniel's work is the way he both reveals and obscures his subject. Using a pointillist technique, he places a multitude of translucent dots over the image creating a series of convex lenses, as he refers to them, and while you can see the image through these lenses the rest of the image is painted out. Although this creates a visually alluring effect, there's more to this technique than just the physical use of the material. There are concepts behind it which relate to ways of seeing and perception and which are interestingly explored in the book accompanying the exhibition (see link below). The show has been curated by Isobel Parker Philip, Senior Curator of Contemporary Australian Art and Erin Vink, curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, both at the Art Gallery of NSW. Daniel has exhibited in over 30 solo shows, has won the Bulgari Award amongst others, and his work is held in many other public institutions including the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria and the Natural History Museum in London. Click play beneath the above feature photo to hear the podcast episode. Current exhibition 'Treasure Island', Art Gallery of NSW, current to 29 January 2023 Links Daniel Boyd on Instagram Daniel Boyd at Roslyn Oxley9 GalleryEdouard GlissantDaniel Boyd: 'Treasure Island', (book accompanying the exhibition) at the Art Gallery bookshop also available through many other online booksellers Untitled 2014 , oil, pastel, archival glue on canvas 315 x 224 cm Collection Art Gallery of New South Wales Winner of the Bulgari Art Award 2014 Photo: AGNSW 'Untitled (FS)' 2016, 215.0 x 343.0 cmoil, charcoal and archival glue on linenCollection: Art Gallery of NSW 'Untitled (PI3)' 2013 Oil and archival glue on linen 214 x 300 cm Private Collection 'We Call them Pirates Out Here' 2006 oil on canvas 226 H x 276 W x 3.5 D cm Museum of Contemporary Art Museum of Contemporary Art, purchased with funds provided by the Coe and Mordant families, 2006 Daniel Boyd Untitled (WWDTCG) 2020 Oil, charcoal, pastel and archival glue on canvas 87 x 87 cm Collection of Anthony Medich, Sydney Installation view of the Daniel Boyd: Treasure Island exhibition on display at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, 4 June 2022 – January 2023, photo © AGNSW, Jenni Carter.
A conversation with artist Daniel Boyd whose work has focussed on reframing Eurocentric images from Australia's past. Plus, Sally Ryan discusses her latest commission, a giant oil painting of Jesus, Mary and Joseph for St Mary's cathedral in Sydney. She says it's her hardest painting yet. And, returning artefacts taken from Kunwinjku and Gagadju artists in Arnhem Land in the early 1900s.
This episode of the Big Time Talker is a special collaboration with Headline Books. Daniel Boyd, a retired world-class professor, has spent decades writing and creating movies. As a creator of all things storytelling, Danny has written plays, films, graphic novels, children's books, and more. Daniel, a proud West Virginian, is joined by the illustrator of his most recent children's book, Hector Mexia, to talk about the creative process behind the story and the importance of these stories for children. Also interesting to dive into how a writer known mainly for his horror stories turns around to write children's literature and the value behind them. The Big Time Talker is sponsored by Speakermatch.com
A Romantic Evening With Master of None BrewingWelcome to the show. Tonight Allen and Rapid Dave travel to Master of None Brewing's house, Daniel Boyd! We'll be tasting multiple beers and chatting about home brewing. Thank you so much for all the love and support!Support the Stream Beer Fund- Venmo: @strikeoutbeer- CashApp: $strikeoutbeerMerch Store is now updated and open!!! https://teespring.com/stores/my-store-10220299#beer #craftbeer #homebrewingConnect with Strikeout Beer:Web: http://www.strikeoutbeer.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/strikeoutbeer/Twitter: https://twitter.com/strikeoutbeerTumblr: https://strikeoutbeerpodcast.tumblr.com/Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/strikeoutbeerTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@strikeoutbeerpodcast
It's been 30 years since the Battle for the Golden Egg returned to on-campus sites. One of the stars of that 1991 Mississippi State team, former All-SEC linebacker Daniel Boyd, joins Brian Hadad to look back on that historic day for the Bulldogs.