Art Smitten - The Podcast

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Synopsis

Art Smitten is SYN's weekly guide to arts, culture and entertainment in Australia and around the world.With a focus on youth and emerging arts, we're here to showcase culture ahead of the curve. Contributors interview, review, and cover the very best of what the worlds most liveable city has to offer, all packaged in two hours to close off your weekend. Whether it's film, fashion, photography or Fauvism you're into, Art Smitten is the place.Art Smitten broadcasts on SYN Nation on Sundays 2-4pm. This podcast features content from the Art Smitten radio broadcast, which includes interviews, reviews and host discussions.

Episodes

  • Tattoo and Identity interview with Lauren Ellis

    22/05/2019 Duration: 07min

    In this segment, the Immigration Museum’s Lauren Ellis speaks to co-hosts Aurora and Tom about the winter exhibition Tattoo and Identity: Our Bodies, Our Voices, Our Marks. The exhibition will be running from June 24th until October 6th. For more information, head to museumsvictoria.com.au/immigrationmuseum/whats-on/our-bodies-our-voices-our-marks   Segment originally aired Wednesday, May 15th. Produced by Sim Monga; edited by Tom Parry. Image courtesy of the Immigration Museum.  

  • The Sisters; or, Galileo’s Penance Interview With Sharmini Kumar

    22/05/2019 Duration: 09min

    Marcie and Tom talk to Sharmini Kumar about her play The Sisters; or, Galileo's Penance. Sharmini talks about the play's connection to science and religion, and its significance as a play based on the true story of Galileo's illegitimate daughters. Originally broadcasted on Sunday May 19th. Produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo. Image courtesy of Butterfly Club

  • Karin Keays interview

    22/05/2019 Duration: 04min

    The late Jim Keays is best known for leading the Aussie rock band Masters Apprentices, but he was also a talented painter.Jim’s wife, Karin Keays, is responsible for managing and curating his artworks, and came by the Art Smitten studios to chat with co-hosts Aurora and Tom about the latest exhibition of his work, The Boy From The Stars.Jim’s artwork can be viewed in-person at the FAD Gallery in Coors Lane, Melbourne until June 8th. You can also see examples of his style on Karin’s official website: www.karinkeays.com   Segment originally aired Wednesday, May 15th. Produced by Sim Monga; edited by Tom Parry. Image courtesy of Karin Keays.

  • Lisa Woodbrook interview

    17/05/2019 Duration: 08min

    In preparation for her “heartfelt and hilarious” show It’s Not Me, It’s Definitely You – covering the music of Lily Allen and Amy Winehouse – singer Lisa Woodbrook joined co-hosts Sim, Charlie and Tom for a fun, lively chat about what inspired her to create the show, and the influence of her family.   It’s Not Me, It’s Definitely You will be playing at The Butterfly Club from Monday, May 20th. For more information, head to the official website.   Segment originally aired Wednesday, May 1st; produced by Tom Parry. Image courtesy of the artist.

  • The Remarkable Quests of Raddish and Quill "The Delightfully Wholesome Genie" Discussion and Reading

    06/05/2019 Duration: 12min

    Marcie and Lily discuss the Remarkable Quests of Raddish and Quill, a column in The University of Melbourne's publication Farrago, written by members of the Creative Literature and Writing Society's (CLAWS) committee (of which Marcie is founding president). Features Marcie doing a reading of their column entry, 'The Delightfully Wholesome Genie'.  CLAWS has a facebook page. You can check out the column entry on the Farrago website here http://farragomagazine.com/2019/03/05/the-remarkable-quests-of-raddish-and-quill-the-delightfully-wholesome-genie/ Originally aired Sunday May 5th. Produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo. Image courtesy of Stephanie Nestor 

  • 'Mocha Is Not Coffee!' Interview with Verity Norbury

    06/05/2019 Duration: 08min

    Marcie and Lily interview Verity Norbury for her play 'Mocha Is Not Coffee!' as part of Law Week 2019. Verity discusses the play's themes on the mental health of law students, as well as her thesis, which explores the way in which performance can be used to open up discussions about mental health and wellbeing amongst law students.  Playing at Gasworks Studio Theatre 15th-18th May. For more information and tickets, check out http://www.gasworks.org.au/event/mocha-is-not-coffee/  Originally aired on Sunday May 5th. Produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo. Image courtesy of Norbury Productions and Gasworks.

  • 'Bitch on Heat' Interview with Diane Toulson and Leah Shelton

    06/05/2019 Duration: 12min

    Marcie and Lily interview Diane Toulson and Leah Shelton for Bitch on Heat, where absurdist lip-synch meets high-camp performance art. Leah and Diane talk about the pop-fuelled critique of sexual politics in the age of implied consent that Bitch on Heat provides, and the Pandora’s box of ancient myths and pop-culture within the show.  Performing at Theatre Works May 8th-19th. For more information and tickets, check out http://www.theatreworks.org.au/program/bitch-on-heat/?mc_cid=f622c33e82&mc_eid=1954d323cc  Leah has a website https://www.leahshelton.live/    She also has a facebook, instagram, and twitter.  Diane has a twitter Originally aired on May 5th. Produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo. Image courtesy of Theatre Works.

  • CLIMARTE interview with Amy Spiers

    02/05/2019 Duration: 05min

    To promote the new poster curation Climate + Art = Change, Amy Spiers – who is one of several artists participating in the project – joined co-hosts Tom, Sim and Charlie to discuss the purpose of the curation, and the inspiration for her artwork.   All of the artworks can be viewed at Testing Grounds, Southbank until May 18th. For more information, head to artclimatechange.org/2019/event/climarte-poster-project-ii   You can also read more about Amy on her official website: www.amyspiers.com.au Segment originally aired Wednesday, May 1st; produced by Tom Parry

  • Dungeons and Dragons and Other Tabletop RPGs Discussion

    02/05/2019 Duration: 17min

    Marcie, Digby and guest-host Connor talk about everything Dungeons and Dragons; characters, campaigns, and all the hijinks and crazy adventures they would get into. Featuring discussion of another Tabletop Role-Playing Game; Stars Without Number, and all its crazy hijinks.  Aired originally on Sunday April 28th. Segment produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo.

  • Hellblade and More Video Game Discussion

    02/05/2019 Duration: 15min

    From Hellblade to Cuphead to Mario Party, Marcie, Digby and guest-host Connor talk about a whole series of video games, the Nintendo Switch, and more. Disclaimer; the first minute of the discussion has been cut off due to technical difficulties, but the game Conner is talking about at the start of the discussion is Hellblade - Senua's Sacrifice. Aired originally on Sunday April 28th. Segment produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo.

  • 'Mr Burns, A Post-electric Play' Review

    30/04/2019 Duration: 08min

    In this segment, Charlie joins co-hosts Sim, Nic and Tom to discuss and review Lightning Jar Theatre's Mr. Burns, a Post-electric Play, which was shown at fortyfive downstairs earlier in the year. A return season of the production is beginning at fortyfive downstairs this week! For more information, head to fortyfivedownstairs.com/wp2016/event/mr-burns-a-post-electric-play-return-season. Segment originally aired Wednesday, February 27th; produced by Tom Parry Picture courtesy of Lightning Jar Theatre and fortyfive downstairs.

  • 'Barnum: The Circus Musical' interview with Tyran Parke

    24/04/2019 Duration: 10min

    In the weeks before its Melbourne premiere, co-hosts Nicola and Tom spoke to Tyran Parke (not pictured) about his role as the director of the upcoming play Barnum: the Circus Musical.  Tyran also spoke about how the musical is different from other stories of Barnum, the challenges faced by the performers, and why Todd McKenney (actually pictured) is perfect in the lead role. Barnum: the Circus Musical is playing at Melbourne's Comedy Theatre from April 27th. For more information and tickets, head to barnumthemusical.com.au   Segment originally aired Sunday, March 31st; produced by Tom Parry.Image courtesy of StoreyBoard Entertainment

  • 'Vladimir the Crow' interview with Paul Bourke

    22/04/2019 Duration: 12min

    To promote his new clown-themed show Vladimir the Crow, Paul Bourke conversed with co-hosts Maria and Tom about the art of clowning, working with his brother Steve, and his future plans for the character.   Vladimir the Crow has now ceased playing in Melbourne, but you can stay up-to-date with Paul via his official Facebook page.   Segment originally aired Sunday, April 7th. Produced by Tom Parry. Image courtesy of the artist.

  • Marcus Ryan interview

    13/04/2019 Duration: 10min

    Having travelled to several countries across the globe, comedian Marcus Ryan is only too keen to talk about his overseas adventures. In this segment, he talks to co-hosts Charlie and Tom about his new show Marcos, which documents his mishaps in South America; his old show Walk This Que? about his journey along the Camino Trail in Spain; and his Lights Out fundraiser.You can find out more information about Marcus on his official website, and follow his shenanigans via Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.    Segment originally aired Wednesday, April 3rd; produced by Tom Parry. Image courtesy of the artist. P.S. Don't let that photo fool you, he is a really nice guy.

  • Juicy Comedy interview

    12/04/2019 Duration: 10min

    In this segment, Sammy Perryman interviews comedians James Gordon and Lucy Seale – a duo better known by their collective title “Juicy” – about their new show Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Play, Right?   James and Lucy are performing for two nights only as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, April 13th and 14th. For tickets and more, head to comedyfestival.com.au/2019/shows/two-wrongs-don-t-make-a-play-right   James is also performing as part of The Manus Island Amateur Theatrical Society. For more information, head to comedyfestival.com.au/2019/shows/three-guards-on-manus-island   Juicy can be followed on their official Facebook and Instagram pages.   Segment recorded Sunday, April 7th; edited by Tom Parry.

  • 'Marveled' interview with Phill Davies

    07/04/2019 Duration: 08min

    Fusing the Marvel Cinematic Universe with theatrical cabaret, Phill Davies' one-man  show Marveled is a production three years in the making that lovingly sends-up the world's most popular superhero franchise. Phill spoke with co-hosts Arnie, Nicola and Tom about the show's creation, his choice of venue and, naturally, his favourite Marvel movie. Marveled begins Tuesday, April 9th at Gasworks Arts Park. For more information, head to comedyfestival.com.au/index.php/2019/shows/marveled-an-original-parody-cabaret Segment originally aired Wednesday, March 20th; produced by Tom Parry. Image courtesy of the artist.

  • Interview with Hugh Keays-Byrne

    07/04/2019 Duration: 04min

    Best known for his villainous roles in Mad Max and Mad Max: Fury Road, actor Hugh Keays-Byrne spoke exclusively to Player One's Stefan Bradley about his iconic characters, working with George Miller and his hopes for another Mad Max movie. Recorded at Supanova Expo on April 6th, 2019. Produced by Stefan Bradley; edited by Tom Parry.

  • 'Adulting' interview with Tash York

    07/04/2019 Duration: 13min

    For the second time this season, cabaret artist Tash York came in to chat with the Art Smitten team, on this occasion about her show "Adulting", which is being performed as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival until April 21st. For more information about Tash's show, head to comedyfestival.com.au/2019/shows/adulting Segment originally aired Wednesday, March 27th; produced by Tom Parry. Image courtesy of the artist.

  • Green Room Awards interview with Meg Upton

    01/04/2019 Duration: 12min

    Now in its 36th year, the Green Room Awards recognise the most outstanding contributions to Melbourne's theatrical community. And with 247 nominations over 62 different categories, there's also the most comprehensive!Vice-President of the Awards, Meg Upton, came to chat with co-hosts Tom and Portia about the ceremony, its past nominees, how to become a Green Room nominee, and the benefits it can bring winners. By the way, the 36th Green Room Awards are happening TONIGHT! You can find more information, the list of nominees and tickets, head to greenroom.org.au   Segment originally aired Sunday, March 17th. Produced by Euna Catampongan; edited by Tom Parry.

  • Son of a B**** interview with Felix and Helen

    27/03/2019 Duration: 15min

    Most men would dread working with their mothers, but not comedian Felix Castaner, whose own mother Helen Breier co-stars in his new stage show Son of a Bitch. Like a modern-day version of the classic Australian sitcom Mother & Son, it sees Felix trying to deal with his “overbearing” Mum, with hilarious results.   Felix and Helen joined Art Smitten’s Nicola and Dwight to discuss how their show came about, and what audiences can expect to see.   Son of a Bitch is being performed as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival until Sunday, March 31st at the Butterfly Club. For more information about the show, visit comedyfestival.com.au/2019/shows/son-of-a-bitch. You can also follow Felix via Instagram and Facebook.   Segment originally aired Sunday, March 24th. Produced by Euna Catampongan; edited by Tom Parry.   Image courtesy of the artist.

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