Podcasts about steaphan paton

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Aboriginal Art in America
Nullius in Verba III by Steaphan Paton

Aboriginal Art in America

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 3:03


Standing at six feet tall, the sculpture “Nullius in Verba III” is intentionally the same height and weight as its sculptor, Steaphan Paton. The metal, diamond-shaped shield, mounted on a long pole, confronts the viewer. The shield's surface is scratched, evoking the centuries of violence and dispossession faced by Paton's ancestors. Among closer inspection, however, the sculpture is made from modern materials, asserting that this violence against Indigenous Australians is not an historic anecdote but a contemporary issue.    Steaphan Paton Gunai and Monaro-Ngarigo language groups, Indigenous Australian, b. 1985 Nullius in Verba III, 2019 Etched steel, acrylic paint, nanotech clear sealant Episode produced by Addie Patrick.

Museum Minute
Nullius in Verba III by Steaphan Paton

Museum Minute

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 2:18


Standing at six feet tall, the sculpture “Nullius in Verba III” is intentionally the same height and weight as its sculptor, Steaphan Paton. The metal, diamond-shaped shield, mounted on a long pole, confronts the viewer. The shield’s surface is scratched, evoking the centuries of violence and dispossession faced by Paton’s ancestors. Among closer inspection, however, the sculpture is made from modern materials, asserting that this violence against Indigenous Australians is not an historic anecdote but a contemporary issue.    Steaphan Paton Gunai and Monaro-Ngarigo language groups, Indigenous Australian, b. 1985 Nullius in Verba III, 2019 Etched steel, acrylic paint, nanotech clear sealant  Episode produced by Addie Patrick. 

Pro Prac
Steaphan Paton

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 50:02


In this episode we speak with artist Steaphan Paton about what informs his approach to his practice. Steaphan shares how he structures his time to be in a continual process of making. Steaphan's show The Australian Inquisition is currently on at Gertrude Glasshouse until the 18th May Find out more about Steaphans work at: https://www.steaphanpaton.com https://www.gertrude.org.au/exhibitions/gertrude-glasshouse/

steaphan paton
Starving Artist - art, money, freelancing, and how to live creatively
Ep10: Artistic Integrity Is More Important Than Money with Steaphan Paton

Starving Artist - art, money, freelancing, and how to live creatively

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2017 57:56


This week we’ve got an interview with contemporary artist Steaphan Paton about artistic integrity, resourcefulness, unpacking your money story, and living on $8,000 a year. To discuss this episode, head over to the Starving Artist Facebook Page (or Instagram or Twitter, or your local dog park) (bork bork) For the full show notes visit www.starvingartistpodcast.com/listen To support this show on Patreon go to www.patreon.com/honoreastly

Art and Change
Eavesdropping on Artists: Hipbone Sticking Out / TEAM OF LIFE

Art and Change

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2014 64:11


We’ll explore how theatre can combine politics and storytelling. With theatre director Sue Giles, visual artist Bindi Cole, interdisciplinary artist Steaphan Paton and chair Luke Hockley.

Next Wave
Breakfast Club: Episode 2

Next Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2013 28:30


Breakfast Club, Episode 2: Nature Over Nurture 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. The theme for this week's Breakfast Club Podcast is Nature Over Nuture? How does your family shape your relationship to art? Our guest speakers Phuong Ngo, Steaphan Paton and Jo Case share personal stories, struggles and questions. As usual with Breakfast Club, the conversation drifts into unexpected places covering everything from the politics of cultural appropriation to the universality of migrant stories in Australia. 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