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Chickstory
S6 Ep 4 - Nora Heysen

Chickstory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 33:35


This week, Poebe tells Annie all about Nora Heysen - the first woman to win the Australian Archibald Prize in 1938 and the first Australian woman appointed as an official war artist.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/chickstory. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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History Detective
Women of World War II War Artist Nora Heysen

History Detective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 15:28


Women of World War IIMeet Nora Heysen Australia's first female war artist.Listen to the end to hear the original song, Still Life.Other episodes about  World War Two:First Nations in WWII: Northern Territory Special Reconnoissance UnitWomen in WWII Roza Shanina Russian SniperIf you would like to support the podcast, you and Buy Me a CoffeeWrite a review on Podchaser, Apple or Spotify.The History Detective Season 1 & 2 Album is  now available on Spotify and all of your music streaming services.Accompanying teaching resources for season 1 and 2 episodes can be found on my Amped Up Learning Store or on my Teachers Pay Teachers store.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email  historydetective9@gmail.comHistory Detective WebsiteAll  music written and performed by Kelly Chase.

Art Gallery of South Australia
Tuesday Talks - Elle Freak speaks on the work of Nora Heysen in Archie 100

Art Gallery of South Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 30:20


Thank you for listening to this talk produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Elle Freak, Associate Curator of Australian Paintings and Sculpture, considers the work of Nora Heysen in Archie 100: A Century of the Archibald Prize. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au Image: Nora Heysen, Robert H Black, MD 1950, oil on canvas laid on composition board, 78 x 59 cm; National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, gift of the artist 1999. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program, © Lou Klepac; photo: AGNSW.

Talking History
Letters Between Hans and Nora Heysen - Talking History Summer Series

Talking History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 24:47


This free public lecture was part of the History Trust of South Australia's Talking History series. Hans Heysen and Nora Heysen are Australia's most well-known father-daughter artistic duo. In this episode, Professor Speck explores the letters written to each other from the time Nora moved to London in 1934 until Hans Heysen died in 1968. During that time Nora Heysen won the Archibald Prize, was appointed an official war artist, fell in love with a married man, Robert Black, with whom she lived with and eventually married, relocated to Sydney, and travelled extensively to the Pacific. Hans Heysen was knighted, sat on the board of the National Art Gallery of South Australia and was connected to leading figures in the Australian art world. The letters take readers into these events, life at The Cedars, Sallie Heysen's role there, and the art itself. Music in this episode courtesy of: Parting of the Ways - Part 2 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4196-parting-of-the-ways---part-2 License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license No. 9 Esther's Waltz by Esther Abrahmi  Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbGJgzJS3Ws Vision of Persistence by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4592-vision-of-persistence License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license

Conversations
Painter Wendy Sharpe on her Jewish roots

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 49:19


When Wendy Sharpe read her late father's diaries, she began a new exploration of her Jewish family's history, including the story of her psychic grandmother, Bessie

Conversations
Painter Wendy Sharpe on her Jewish roots

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 49:19


When Wendy Sharpe read her late father's diaries, she began a new exploration of her Jewish family's history, including the story of her psychic grandmother, Bessie

Fierce Girls
Nora Heysen - the girl who never stopped painting

Fierce Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 13:36


Nora Heysen wasn't the only talented artist in the family. As a young woman, her painting was extraordinary, but she could never get out from the shadow of her dad. She took her talents to London to carve her own identity, but male teachers and critics told her that her work wasn't very good.

Fierce Girls
Nora Heysen – the girl who never stopped painting

Fierce Girls

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 13:36


Nora Heysen wasn't the only talented artist in the family. As a young woman, her painting was extraordinary, but she could never get out from the shadow of her dad. She took her talents to London to carve her own identity, but male teachers and critics told her that her work wasn't very good.

Gardening Australia
Heysen's Garden Muse

Gardening Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021


Sophie visits the beautiful historic garden that inspired Australian landscape artists Hans and Nora Heysen.

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast
Exhibition celebrates 100 years of the Archibald Prize

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 10:07


It's the art prize that helps show the true face of the nation and this year the Archibald is celebrating its 100th anniversary. A new exhibition coinciding with this year's prize looks back on a century of colour and controversy bringing together some of the competition's most important works.

Art Gallery of South Australia
Tuesday Talks - A Gallery Guide discusses the work of Nora Heysen in Gallery 3

Art Gallery of South Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 38:25


Thank you for listening to this recording, produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. In this live recording, Jill Swann, Gallery Guide and Volunteer Assistant Curator of The Cedars, will discuss the still life work of Nora Heysen in Gallery 3. Recorded live on Tuesday 24 December, 2019 For further information visit www.agsa.sa.gov.au image: Andre Castellucci

The Art Show
Hans and Nora Heysen, shearing sheds and finger painting

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 54:04


Hans and Nora Heysen are renowned for their almost spiritual love of nature, and the way they meticulously observed and painted Australian light, trees, and flowers. Ed speaks to Chris Heysen - grandson of Hans and nephew of Nora - and National Gallery of Victoria curator Angela Hesson about these two important Australian painters.

The Art Show
Hans and Nora Heysen, shearing sheds and finger painting

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 54:04


Hans and Nora Heysen are renowned for their almost spiritual love of nature, and the way they meticulously observed and painted Australian light, trees, and flowers. Ed speaks to Chris Heysen - grandson of Hans and nephew of Nora - and National Gallery of Victoria curator Angela Hesson about these two important Australian painters.

The Art Show
Hans and Nora Heysen, shearing sheds and finger painting

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 54:04


Hans and Nora Heysen are renowned for their almost spiritual love of nature, and the way they meticulously observed and painted Australian light, trees, and flowers. Ed speaks to Chris Heysen - grandson of Hans and nephew of Nora - and National Gallery of Victoria curator Angela Hesson about these two important Australian painters.

Collected: Stories from the Australian War Memorial

Women have always played a vital role on the home front, supporting the war effort in a variety of ways from factory work to fund-raising. But women have also contributed though military service and by bearing witness. In Episode 11 of Collected, Louise Maher shares the war experiences of four very different women: Alice Chisholm, Olive Sherington, Nora Heysen and Sophia Le Faucheur.

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National Library of Australia
Nora Heysen: A Portrait: Anne-Louise Willoughby and Nat Williams

National Library of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 66:47


Anne-Louise Willoughby worked as a journalist in a career that spanned thirty years in Western Australia, first training as a newspaper cadet in the 1970s before moving to magazine publishing with Australian Consolidated Press. As a freelance journalist, she was a feature writer for Australian newspapers and contributing WA editor to Belle Magazine. Anne-Louise has worked as a lecturer and tutor in creative writing at the University of Western Australia with a particular interest in memoir and biography. About Nora Heysen: A Portrait The life of artist Nora Heysen was defined by an all-consuming drive to draw or paint. The first woman to win the Archibald Prize, and Australia’s first female painter to be appointed an official war artist, Heysen’s post-war portraiture and still lifes sustained a lifelong career. In 1989, aged 78, after years of artistic obscurity, she re-emerged on the Australian art scene, and the nation’s major art institutions restored her position as a significant Australian artist. Extensively researched, and containing artworks and photographs from the life of Nora Heysen, this story of a driven, optimistic and resilient painter is a celebration of that restoration.

Overnights
Looking for the inner strength - artist Nora Heysen

Overnights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 34:37


Painting was often her way of making a prayer - her work was both beautiful and calm.

Talking History
The letters between Hans and Nora Heysen

Talking History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 46:26


Hans Heysen and Nora Heysen are Australia’s most well-known father-daughter artistic duo. Professor Speck explores how this dynamic motivated her interest in the Heysen letters to each other written from the time Nora moved to London in 1934 until Hans Heysen died in 1968. During that time Nora Heysen won the Archibald Prize, was appointed an official war artist, fell in love with a married man, Robert Black, with whom she lived with and eventually married, relocated to Sydney, and travelled extensively to the Pacific. Hans Heysen was knighted, sat on the board of the National Art Gallery of South Australia and was well connected to leading figures in the Australian art world. The letters take readers into these events, life at The Cedars and Sallie Heysen’s role there, and the art itself. This free public lecture was part of the History Trust of South Australia's Talking History series. For upcoming events visit: history.sa.gov.au/whats-on/events/

The Art Show
Hans and Nora Heysen, Lyon Housemuseum, Tudors to Windsors, vale Edmund Capon

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 54:04


Chris Heysen and NGV curator Angela Hesson on important 20th-century Australian painters, father and daughter artists Hans and Nora Heysen, vale Edmund Capon in Arts News, Fiona Gruber visits Melbourne's Lyon Housemuseum on the opening of a new public gallery next door, and Bendigo Art Gallery's Tansy Curtin and London's National Portrait Gallery's Charlotte Boland on Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits.

The Art Show
Hans and Nora Heysen, Lyon Housemuseum, Tudors to Windsors, vale Edmund Capon

The Art Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 54:04


Chris Heysen and NGV curator Angela Hesson on important 20th-century Australian painters, father and daughter artists Hans and Nora Heysen, vale Edmund Capon in Arts News, Fiona Gruber visits Melbourne's Lyon Housemuseum on the opening of a new public gallery next door, and Bendigo Art Gallery's Tansy Curtin and London's National Portrait Gallery's Charlotte Boland on Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits.

Art Gallery of South Australia
Lunchtime Talk: Tracey Lock discusses Nora Heysen's painting 'Ruth'

Art Gallery of South Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 37:10


Thank you for listening to this Lunchtime Talk, produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. In this live recording, the Art Gallery's Curator of Australian Paintings and Sculpture, Tracey Lock, speaks about Nora Heysen's painting 'Ruth'. image detail: Nora Heysen, 'Ruth', 1933, Art Gallery of South Australia.

dHarmic Evolution
DE163 Susan Muranty | Australian Artist Extraordinary Talent

dHarmic Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 52:24


Following Stephen Hawking's death a couple of weeks ago - Susan released a remixed, remastered version of her song, Stephen Hawking Wants You To, with a brand new lead vocal and a lyric video. Lyrics have been a past Top 10 Finalist in the Australian Songwriting Association (ASA) Songwriting Contest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48fn_jeyE5M Susan's first experience of making a lyric video and she absolutely loved it. Stephen Hawking Wants You To is a prelude to an album to be released later in the year. This is the first single from the album. Susan has won the Lyrics Category UK Songwriting Contest twice - in 2012 and 2013 - and was a finalist in 2014, 2015, 2016. Has gained finalist and semi-finalist positions in many other songwriting contests in recent years including The Great American Song Contest, The Australian Songwriting Association (ASA) Songwriting Contest, the International Songwriting Contest (ISC) and The Songs Alive Songwriting Contest here in Sydney. Susan's song, I Can't Unlove You, was a semi-finalist in this year's ISC Songwriting Contest Lyrics Category and a finalist in the Ballad Category of the latest UK Songwriting Contest. Dharmic Evolution audience is also getting a special sneak peek of I Can't Unlove You - Susan's duet with Ritchie Neville from the UK boy band group Five - which will also be on the forthcoming album. Susan is an award-winning sculptor and painter who has been commissioned to create bronze portraits of famous Australians such as painter Nora Heysen who was the first woman to win Sydney's infamous Archibald Prize. You can find her artwork on her website and she will offer a 10% discount to anyone who quotes the dHarmic Evolution name, says “James O` Connor is amazing” lol or claims they have watched this podcast. She will also offer the same discount to anyone who signs up to her new one-on-one lyric-coaching courses, conducted over Skype. In recent years, Susan has been a lyric teacher in the Creative Arts faculty of C3 Christian College in Oxford Falls Sydney and Artist-in-residence at the John Berne High School in Lewisham Sydney. She lives in the beautiful harbor city where she raised her son, Jack, who is now 18 and taking a gap year before embarking on a full-time university degree in 2019. She has about a billion nieces and nephews and loves each one of them dearly. On this episode: “Stephen Hawking's whole life encompassed massive idea's, and my massive idea in this song that involved him was talking about how science, love, and Art can all be combined into one thing.” “Stewart Epps Mixed the song and took it to that Beautiful Level” “I like my love songs to have another dimension to them” Susan songs featured: - Stephen Hawking Wants You To - I Can't Unlove You (Duet) - My Heart Beats Like A Bird's Wing - Amen Amen Website: www.susanmuranty.com   Facebook: susan.muranty   Facebook Page susanmurantyartist   Instagram: @susanmuranty   Twitter: @susanmuranty   SoundCloud: susanmuranty Don't forget! Subscribe to dHarmic Evolution on iTunes  Please sign up on http://www.dharmicevolution.com/guest-invite/ for artist opportunities. Follow dHarmic Evolution on social media, Also, check out www.thejamesoconnoragency.com and find out how we can broadcast your global career!