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Pro Prac
Samuel Luke

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 52:52


In S4 E6 we speak with Samuel Luke. Samuel discusses his move from working as a digital freelance creator to focusing more on his own practice, working across digital media and textiles and the differences between presenting his artwork online and in person. For transcripts and resources head to www.propracpodcast.com This season is supported by Creative Australia Music by Evelyn Ida Morris

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Pro Prac
Jake Preval

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 63:07


In S4E3 Jake Preval talks us through the realities of showing with commercial galleries, what happens when sculptures break releasing litres of piss, structuring studio time and working with a variety of materials. For full transcripts and resources head to www.propracpodcast.com This season is supported by Creative Australia Music by Evelyn Ida Morris

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Pro Prac
Lara Chamas

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 48:13


In S4 E2 Lara Chamas shares her experience of learning “hard skills”, the limitations of working from home when working with materials and protecting yourself and your art work For transcripts and resources head to www.propracpodcast.com This season is supported by Creative Australia Music by Evelyn Ida Morris

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Pro Prac
Monica Rani Rudhar

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 59:01


In our final episode of season 3 with Monica Rani Rudhar, Monica talks through her experience of taking time off after completing art school before embarking on her own practice, the joys and connections with working with family archives and the importance of having training in firstaid. Music by Evelyn Ida Morris. Full transcripts over at our website www.propracpodcast.com This season was made possible with funding from the Australian Council for the Arts.

Pro Prac
Talia Smith

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 62:57


Talia Smith shares how she balances working both as an artist and a curator, dealing with structural racism, defining success, her love for sleeping in and naps and how it's all about the the friends we meet along the way. Music by Evelyn Ida Morris. Full transcripts over at our website www.propracpodcast.com This season was made possible with funding from the Australian Council for the Arts.

Pro Prac
Abdul-Rahman Abdullah

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 63:08


In this episode Abdul-Rahman Abdullah talks about his strategy when he was an emerging “mature aged” artist, the challenges W.A based artists artist face and managing family and art practice in a double artist house hold. Music by Evelyn Ida Morris. Full transcripts over at our website www.propracpodcast.com This season was made possible with funding from the Australian Council for the Arts.

Pro Prac
Sarah Poulgrain

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 44:34


In the episode Sarah Poulgrain discusses creating a live/work studio and gallery space, forming and nurturing community, and creating a house boat as a solution to living and gallery spaces in a time of climate crisis. Music by Evelyn Ida Morris. Full transcripts over at our website www.propracpodcast.com This season was made possible with funding from the Australian Council for the Arts.

Pro Prac
JD Reforma

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 70:11


JD Reforma talks us through his experience working in arts organisations, finding your voice and confidence as an artist, learning financial literacy, and being happy with making one good art work a year. Music by Evelyn Ida Morris. Full transcripts over at our website www.propracpodcast.com This season was made possible with funding from the Australian Council for the Arts.

Pro Prac
Hayley Millar Baker

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 75:07


Hayley Millar Baker discusses what makes a successful art work, retiring her early career works, applying to residencies when you have a family and we dive into the issues with art prizes. Music by Evelyn Ida Morris. Full transcripts over at our website www.propracpodcast.com This season was made possible with funding from the Australian Council for the Arts.

Pro Prac
Tony Albert

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 62:26


Tony Albert shares how working inside the institution led him to understand the kind of artist he wanted to be, taking big leaps of faith, giving back to the arts community and overcoming nerves and anxiety. Music by Evelyn Ida Morris. Full transcripts over at our website www.propracpodcast.com This season was made possible with funding from the Australian Council for the Arts.

Uncommon Sense – Triple R FM
Interview with Pianist Sophie Hutchings and Sofia Ilyas On Piano Day

Uncommon Sense – Triple R FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 58:23


It's Piano Day across the world on Wednesday 29th March 2023. Composer and contemporary classical pianist Sophie Hutchings and FLOAT Founder and Piano Day organiser Sofia Ilyas delve into their love for the piano and contemporary piano music in its many forms. An annual worldwide celebration of the piano, Piano Day is held on the 88th day of the year in reference to the 88 keys on a standard piano. Sofia explains the origins of Piano Day in her kitchen chatting with German musician Nils Frahm, while Sophie tells us about her process for composing piano works and recently how she reworked Still / Sound by Ólafur Arnalds. They reflect on their favourite pianists and the role Piano Day has in engaging the local community of Melbourne, as well as the global community – from beginners to professionals, and from casual listeners to piano aficionados. A special event is being hosted by FLOAT in Melbourne at Tempo Rubato (SOLD OUT, waiting list available) on Sunday 2 April featuring Sophie Hutchings, Grace Ferguson, and Evelyn Ida Morris, along with many other events taking place around the globe. Piano Day and LEITER have also released an official companion album, Piano Day Vol. 2. Here is Amy's Curated Contemporary Classical playlist which features 88 meditative tracks of many of the artists and works mentioned – on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pzRd7zWfpiLKklFYiLy7h and Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/au/playlist/calming-classical/pl.u-06oxlyAFzdWyL Broadcast on 28 March 2023.

Uncommon Sense
Nick Feik On The Great Australian Climate Policy Swindle; Pianist Sophie Hutchings And Organiser Sofia Ilyas Talk All Things Piano Day; Graham Readfearn With The Latest Environment News

Uncommon Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 129:50


Nick Feik, former editor of The Monthly returns to speak about how federal Australian climate policy has been reverse-engineered to protect the interests of the fossil-fuel industry. He takes us through the issues with Labor's climate policy and the details of the safeguard mechanism, as outlined in his latest essay for The Monthly. After extensive negotiations, the safeguard mechanism bill is set to pass the lower house with amendments and the support of the Greens, and then go to the Senate later this week. It's Piano Day across the world on Wednesday 29th March 2023. Composer and contemporary classical pianist Sophie Hutchings and FLOAT Founder and Piano Day organiser Sofia Ilyas speak with host Amy Mullins as they delve into their love for the piano and contemporary piano music in its many forms. An annual worldwide celebration of the piano, Piano Day is held on the 88th day of the year in reference to the 88 keys on a standard piano. Sofia explains the origins of Piano Day in her kitchen chatting with German musician Nils Frahm, while Sophie tells us about her process for composing piano works and recently how she reworked Still / Sound by Ólafur Arnalds. They reflect on their favourite pianists and the role Piano Day has in engaging the local community of Melbourne, as well as the global community – from beginners to professionals, and from casual listeners to piano aficionados. A special event is being hosted by FLOAT in Melbourne at Tempo Rubato (SOLD OUT, waiting list available) on Sunday 2 April featuring Sophie Hutchings, Grace Ferguson, and Evelyn Ida Morris, along with many other events taking place around the globe. Piano Day and LEITER have also released an official companion album, Piano Day Vol. 2. Here is Amy's Curated Contemporary Classical playlist on Spotify and Apple Music which features 88 meditative tracks of many of the artists and works mentioned.Guardian Australia Environment Reporter Graham Readfearn joins Amy for a round-up of the latest news on the environment. Recent studies have shown that half NSW forests have been lost since 1750, plus more than 500 common species of fish, seaweed, coral and invertebrates that live on reefs around Australia have declined in the past decade with almost 300 declining at a rate that could qualify them as threatened species. Graham explains these studies as well as the latest mass fish kills in NSW and the invasive plant disease 'myrtle rust.'

Uncommon Sense
Pianist Sophie Hutchings And Organiser Sofia Ilyas Talk All Things Piano Day

Uncommon Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 58:23


It's Piano Day across the world on Wednesday 29th March 2023. Composer and contemporary classical pianist Sophie Hutchings and FLOAT Founder and Piano Day organiser Sofia Ilyas speak with host Amy Mullins as they delve into their love for the piano and contemporary piano music in its many forms. An annual worldwide celebration of the piano, Piano Day is held on the 88th day of the year in reference to the 88 keys on a standard piano. Sofia explains the origins of Piano Day in her kitchen chatting with German musician Nils Frahm, while Sophie tells us about her process for composing piano works and recently how she reworked Still / Sound by Ólafur Arnalds. They reflect on their favourite pianists and the role Piano Day has in engaging the local community of Melbourne, as well as the global community – from beginners to professionals, and from casual listeners to piano aficionados. A special event is being hosted by FLOAT in Melbourne at Tempo Rubato (SOLD OUT, waiting list available) on Sunday 2 April featuring Sophie Hutchings, Grace Ferguson, and Evelyn Ida Morris, along with many other events taking place around the globe. Piano Day and LEITER have also released an official companion album, Piano Day Vol. 2. Here is Amy's Curated Contemporary Classical playlist on Spotify and Apple Music which features 88 meditative tracks of many of the artists and works mentioned.

5...4...3...2...fun!!

sent $$$ this week to Stop Line 3 Bail Funds.stopline3bailfunds.org“Line 3 is a proposed pipeline expansion to bring nearly a million barrels of tar sands per day from Alberta, Canada to Superior, Wisconsin. It was proposed in 2014 by Enbridge, a Canadian pipeline company responsible for the largest inland oil spill in the US. Enbridge seeks to build a new pipeline corridor through untouched wetlands and the treaty territory of Anishinaabe peoples, through the Mississippi River headwaters to the shore of Lake Superior.All pipelines spill. Line 3 isn’t about safe transportation of a necessary product, it’s about expansion of a dying tar sands industry. Line 3 would contribute more to climate change than Minnesota’s entire economy. Minnesota’s own Department of Commerce found our local market does not need Line 3 oil. We need to decommission the old Line 3 and justly transition to a renewable, sustainable economy. Line 3 would violate the treaty rights of Anishinaabe peoples and nations in its path – wild rice is a centerpiece of Anishinaabe culture, it grows in numerous watersheds Line 3 seeks to cross. It’s well-past time to end the legacy of theft from and destruction of indigenous peoples and territories.We can keep organizing, educating, and advocating to stop Line 3 and build the future we want. Legal and grassroots efforts have kept Enbridge’s Line 3 destruction at bay – it was supposed to be complete in 2017. We are holding events in our homes, community centers, churches, schools, and online. We are talking to our politicians, speaking up at hearings, marching in protests, taking nonviolent direct action together, and reporting Enbridge’s activity along the proposed route. We are teaching and learning from each other. We are growing food and investing in renewable energy. Wherever you are and whatever your skill set, there is a place for you in the movement to stop Line 3.Currently, we need bail funds for people who have been arrested because of their opposition to Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline expansion project. Your contributions will make it possible for those on the ground to continue fighting. ”DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun(intro by omar)beNt “Bless You” Mattress Springs 7"Les Halles “Second Horizon” ZephyrYours Are the Only Ears “Fire in My Eyes” Knock HardMope Grooves “Vanished” VanishedSugar Skull Explosion “You Won’t Win” The Wolves of Space AwakenBlack Marble “Golden Heart” It’s ImmaterialNot For You “Water Birth” DrownKatie Von Schleicher “Midsummer” Shitty HitsOlgaa “Rogue” FortunaJib Kidder “Hole To My Skull” In Between EPBeach Bunny “Adulting” Prom QueenJeanines “You Were Mine” JeaninesEmily Jane Powers “Restless” RestlessDeathlist “Sandstone” A CanyonEvelyn Ida Morris “Forecast” Evelyn Ida MorrisBlithe Field “Farewell To Darker Days” Days Drift ByHealers “street sweeping” Street SweepingBe you me “really actually honestly” advance to boardwalkD.U.D.S “Irregular Patterns” Demos etc.C57BL/6 “Chessboard” Lawn MowerJoe Waine “Belladonna of Sadness” GaleffiWilder Maker “Multiplied” Zion

Don't Have Cows
042 - McEmorie's Ev-isode

Don't Have Cows

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020


A short chat about a big topic, with music’s Evelyn Ida Morris.♫ 042 - McEmorie’s Ev-isode

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Byron Writers Festival
Growing Up Queer in Australia

Byron Writers Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 49:04


Benjamin Law explores what is was like growing up queer in Australia with author S.L. Lim, author and activist Nevo Zisin and musician Evelyn Ida Morris.

Take 5
Jen Cloher's musical navigators

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 44:37


Jen Cloher is a beacon in Australian music. She's one of our best songwriters, and a great champion of her peers. Whether it's running management workshops, or co-founding Milk Records, her sage advice and keen ears propel others. But what about the artists who light a path for her? From Patti Smith to Gareth Liddiard, Camp Cope to PJ Harvey, this is a conversation about so much more than music. Adalita - ‘Free Money {Live}' The Drones - ‘Taman Shud' Camp Cope ‘The Opener' PJ Harvey - ‘The Words That Maketh Murder' Evelyn Ida Morris - ‘The Body Appears'

Take 5
Jen Cloher's musical navigators

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 44:37


Jen Cloher is a beacon in Australian music. She’s one of our best songwriters, and a great champion of her peers. Whether it's running management workshops, or co-founding Milk Records, her sage advice and keen ears propel others. But what about the artists who light a path for her? From Patti Smith to Gareth Liddiard, Camp Cope to PJ Harvey, this is a conversation about so much more than music. Adalita - ‘Free Money {Live}’ The Drones - ‘Taman Shud’ Camp Cope ‘The Opener’ PJ Harvey - ‘The Words That Maketh Murder’ Evelyn Ida Morris - ‘The Body Appears’

Take 5
Jen Cloher's musical navigators

Take 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 44:37


Jen Cloher is a beacon in Australian music. She’s one of our best songwriters, and a great champion of her peers. Whether it's running management workshops, or co-founding Milk Records, her sage advice and keen ears propel others. But what about the artists who light a path for her? From Patti Smith to Gareth Liddiard, Camp Cope to PJ Harvey, this is a conversation about so much more than music. Adalita - ‘Free Money {Live}’ The Drones - ‘Taman Shud’ Camp Cope ‘The Opener’ PJ Harvey - ‘The Words That Maketh Murder’ Evelyn Ida Morris - ‘The Body Appears’

Sisteria Podcast
Episode Sixteen: Evelyn Ida Morris

Sisteria Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 39:42


Musician Evelyn Ida Morris joins us to discuss exploring their non-binary identity through songwriting and performance, the realities of activist burnout and getting a smooch from Jimmy Barnes at the ARIAs.

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DIY OR DIE a podcast
Episode 4 - Arts Patronage, Pay Artists while they’re alive + Interview w/ Monica Lauren

DIY OR DIE a podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 72:51


An article that I got some good info from: https://bit.ly/1Pg8bBJ Check out our friend Niwa’s music: RL Civil on Spotify and Bandcamp rlcivil.bandcamp.com (@rlcivilmusic on instagram), & POUT on Bandcamp pout.bandcamp.com Follow Amber on Twitter: @amberisblue Evelyn Ida Morris (non-binary artist) instagram: @evskins Monica’s Socials: Comission an A4 piece from Mon for $40 through the end of July from mon @baby__mon on instagram & follow Mon's female & non binary art collective o@creativefolkcollective on instagram

Jam Sessions
Evelyn Ida Morris

Jam Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018 55:54


Evelyn Ida Morris, best known as Pikelet, is a gifted musician, celebrated for their dexterity across multiple instruments and for songwriting that is complex and structurally adventurous. Since 2007, Morris has released four albums as […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_jamsessions/p/joy.org.au/jamsessions/wp-content/uploads/sites/377/2018/06/Evelyn-Ida-Morris-Podcast-8_6_18-4.28-pm1.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 55:54 — 102.4MB) The post Evelyn Ida Morris appeared first on Jam Sessions.

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Women on the Line
Sounds of Feminism

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2015


What would a feminist methodology sound like? That's the question that sound festival Liquid Architecture is posing. Over four weeks, 31 brilliant female artists are stepping up to respond. We hear profound performances from Celeste Liddle, Evelyn Ida Morris, and Makiko Yamamoto, plus a conversation with Liquid Architecture's artistic director, Danni Zuvela. 

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