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It's supporter drive! Where we ask you the listeners, to make it "official" and become our Radio Parents. We sit down with a range of guests to talk about what art they were making at 15, and what they're up to now. David Capra and Giselle Stanborough chat with Lisa Sammut about her most recent exhibition at Firstdraft A Monumental Echo. Then we're joined by Winnie Dunn and Rachel Marie, two members of Sweatshop: Western Sydney Writers group to discuss their recent grant and their move to ICE in Paramatta. Guest Music Curator: Leila El Rayes
We're all blocked up this morning. It's still flu season! On this episode of Canvas, we tackle the fullness of voids and the chaos of freelance curation. Join David Capra and Giselle Stanborough as they chat with Legendary Emily McDaniel about her upcoming exhibition at UTS Gallery VOID. Then we dive into Edgar Allen Poe with Danielle Harvey Director of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas. Music Curated by Leila El Rayes.
In this episode we broadcast live from Artspace for Volumes: Another Art Book Fair with Freek Lomme of Onomatopee and Parker Bruce of Badlands Unlimited, Giselle Stanborough interviews Athena X of The Real Housewives of Sydney, plus Malcolm Whittaker and Sarah Rodigari. Tracks by Big Ego Books.
On this episode we spoke to Megan Wilding, the winner of Balnaves Indigenous Playwright’s Award on ‘The Rover’ at Belvoir St Theatre, Natalie Rose, Jennifer Medway and the cast of ‘Dignity of Risk’ joined us in the studio to chat about this new work at ATYP Sydney and Giselle Stanborough checks in to talk all things The Bachelor. Tracks curated by Anna John.
On this show Abdul visits the SCA Grad Show. Then we play an interview with Michael Lynch, Director of the National Art School. David's sister Angela Capra and her friend Sarah interviewed astronaut Terry Virts for Art of the Critic. Finally, we joined by Giselle Stanborough for the 2016 wrap up of Internet Faymous. Tracks by Thomas ES Kelly.
On this show we talk to curator Toni Bailey and artist Guo Jian about ‘Refugees’ at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre. We play a package from the rehearsal room of Powerhouse Youth Theatre (PYT) and Griffin Theatre Company’s co-production Tribunal. Finally, we are joined Giselle Stanborough for her segment ‘Internet famous: things that are faymous on the internet’. Music by Roslyn Helper.
On this show we talked to Phillip Keir and the winner of the Keir Choreographic Award and people’s choice award, Genoa Gela. We were also joined by Giselle Stanborough for her regular segment ‘Faymous on the internet’, and Emily Parsons-Lord who chatted about her practice and her Ted X talk. Curated tracks are by Get To Work, the collaborative practice of Tracy Quan, Georgia Taia and Paris Taia.
On this show we talked to Louise Dibben from SafARI, we introduced our regular segment ‘Internet Faymous’ with Giselle Stanborough and Nat called us from the Festival of Live Art in Melbourne. Curated music by Kate Beckingham.
BREAKFAST CLUB, EPISODE 1: How does the shifting media landscape affect what we imagine? Next Wave’s BREAKFAST CLUB is your early morning shot of artistic and intellectual insight and for the first time ever it’s available as a Podcast series! Tackling big issues from new perspectives you'll hear provocations and insights from Australian artists, writers and creative thinkers. Guest speakers at this week's BREAKFAST CLUB PODCAST include Next Wave artist Giselle Stanborough, writer Matt Blackwood and radio producer/presenter Jessica Alice. Next Wave Artistic Director, Emily Sexton, takes a look at the constantly changing media landscape and the way it affects creativity and our perception of the world. Recorded live at Melbourne's The Wheeler Centre as part of Next Wave's BREAKFAST CLUB series. For more information on BREAKFAST CLUB visit nextwave.org.au