Art Ache

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Synopsis

Conversations with artists, writers and creative industry types.Previous podcast library accessable here: http://95bfm.com/bcasts/who-arted/1388

Episodes

  • The Impossible Garden 2020

    14/06/2020 Duration: 29min

    Emma Bass is exhibiting at Alberton as part of the Auckland Photography Festival 2020. Aimee Ralfini chats with Emma about her creative journey and how her work changes within the space. This podcast is brought to you by Artis Gallery and the Albert-Eden Local Board. Made possible by Liquid Studios.

  • Maoriland film Festival 2020

    11/03/2020 Duration: 01h46s

    The Māoriland Film Festival based in Ōtaki on the Kapiti Coast, began with 11 films in 2014, now in 2020, it shows 138 films from 94 Indigenous nations around the world. In this podcast AM Ralfini chats with Madeline de Young, the Kaiwhakahau Hōtaka (Programme Manager) for the Māoriland Charitable Trust which operates the festival. Listener notes: 1. This podcast is longer than usual – but it's so interesting we had to keep all of it in. 2. This podcast was recorded pre Taika Waititi Golden Globe win.

  • Emma Jameson on Danish Design

    21/12/2019 Duration: 31min

    In this podcast Aimee Ralfini talks with Emma Jameson – Assistant Curator of international and New Zealand historic art for the Auckland Art Gallery. The discussion revolves around Danish Design, to which Jameson is co-ordinating curator. Recorded with the help of Liquid Studios, Auckland 2019.

  • Samoa House Library

    09/12/2019 Duration: 35min

    Artist Run Spaces – the indie bands of the Art world. Supernovas of ambition, freedom and idealism. Often created by a collective of Art School grads, they provide a safe space for the next wave of critical thinkers to collide, collaborate and critique. The organisational team of Samoa House Library emerged from the Save UoA Fine Arts Library campaign in September 2018. In this podcast Aimee Ralfini talks with Kathryn Aucamp – One of the key volunteers involved in Samoa House Library.