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Talking ArtZ

by Brad Diedrich for GBMCAN om Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM

An initiative of the Greater Blue Mountains Creative Arts Network which has artists in conversations with artists.

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Talking ArtZ | The Professor talks to Kellie Mar

1h 0m · Published 07 May 07:48

Brad Diedrich ' The Professor' talked to Kellie Mar during the first of a regular update on hwt is coming up at the Blue Mountains Theatre and Community H.ub.

Since the show went to air ANZAC Day there is also a smattering of ANZAC Music.

Listen like this:
89.1FM, stream live viarbm.org.au, or use a radio app

Talking ArtZ | The Professr talks to John Daly from Hands on Clay and Lisa Finn Powell

1h 3m · Published 29 Apr 07:47

Talking ArtZ Podcast: Exploring Creative Connections with John Daly and Lisa Finn Powell

Join us for another engaging episode of Talking ArtZ as The Professor delves into the world of artistic expression in the Blue Mountains. This week, we have two fascinating interviews lined up, offering insights into the diverse and vibrant arts scene of the region.

John Daly: Crafting Sustainability from Clay

First up, The Professor sits down with ceramic artist John Daly, whose work embodies a deep connection to both creativity and environmental consciousness. Drawing inspiration from his upbringing surrounded by ceramic practices and the natural landscapes of the Central West, John's artistic journey explores the intersection of geology, ceramics, and sustainability. Discover how John transforms waste materials into stunning ceramic forms, from reprocessed clay to crushed glass and repurposed copper pipe. Gain a deeper understanding of his commitment to sustainability and the personal journey that fuels his artistic practice.

Lisa Finn Powell: A Farewell to the Joan

In the second half of the episode, The Professor bids farewell to Lisa Finn Powell as she wraps up her tenure at the Penrith Cultural Centre. Lisa shares insights into the vibrant artistic community fostered by the Penrith Performing & Visual Arts, comprising the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, Penrith Conservatorium, Q Theatre, and Penrith Regional Gallery. From mainstage performances to educational programs, Lisa reflects on the role of arts and culture in enriching lives and building a creative community in Western Sydney.

Episode Highlights:

  • John Daly's journey from geology to ceramics and sustainability.
  • The creative process behind John's environmentally conscious ceramic artworks.
  • Lisa Finn Powell's reflections on the vibrant arts scene at Penrith Performing & Visual Arts.
  • The impact of arts and culture on community engagement and enrichment in Western Sydney.

Don't miss this insightful episode of Talking ArtZ, where creativity meets sustainability and community in the heart of the Blue Mountains. Tune in as John Daly and Lisa Finn Powell share their perspectives on art, culture, and the importance of creative expression in shaping our world.

Talking ArtZ | The Professr talks to Nicola Scott and Pamela Welsh.

59m · Published 05 Apr 00:33


Talking ArtZ Podcast: Exploring Artistic Journeys with Nicola Scott and Pam Welsh

Welcome to another episode of Talking ArtZ, where we dive into the rich tapestry of artistic expression. This week, join The Professor as he delves into the worlds of comic book artistry and sculptural storytelling with two remarkable artists from the Blue Mountains.

Nicola Scott: Bringing Superheroes to Life

First up, The Professor sits down with the talented comic book artist Nicola Scott, whose illustrious career spans iconic titles such as Wonder Woman and Black Magick. From her humble beginnings in Sydney to her groundbreaking work for DC Comics, Nicola shares insights into her artistic journey and the creative process behind bringing superheroes to life on the page. Discover the behind-the-scenes secrets of comic book storytelling and gain a deeper appreciation for the art form that captivates millions of fans worldwide.

Pam Welsh: Sculpting Stories in Clay

Next, The Professor chats with Pam Welsh, a Mudgee-based artist whose intricate sculptures are as captivating as they are thought-provoking. Pam's work in the exhibition "Hands on Clay (4) 2024" at Gang Gang Gallery offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of Princess Alexandra Amalie of Bavaria and her rare condition known as 'glass delusion.' Through meticulous molding, etching, and firing techniques, Pam brings this extraordinary story to life, inviting audiences to explore the delicate balance between reality and fantasy. Join us as Pam shares the inspiration behind her sculptures and the meticulous process that goes into creating each unique piece.

Episode Highlights:

  • Nicola Scott's journey from Sydney to the halls of DC Comics.
  • The collaborative process behind creating iconic superhero stories.
  • Pam Welsh's exploration of the human condition through sculptural storytelling.
  • The intricate techniques used to bring Princess Alexandra Amalie's story to life in clay.

Don't miss this enlightening episode of Talking ArtZ, where creativity knows no bounds and artistic expression takes center stage. Tune in and embark on a journey through the realms of comic book artistry and sculptural storytelling with Nicola Scott and Pam Welsh.

Talking Artz | 'In The Frame' March edition and The Professor talks to Melissa Kelly.

1h 0m · Published 29 Mar 01:53

Talking ArtZ Podcast: Exploring Artistic Journeys with Jenny Ward and Melissa Kelly

Join us for an enriching episode of Talking ArtZ as we delve into the captivating world of visual and performing arts. In the first half-hour segment, 'In The Frame,' arts journalist Jenny Ward engages in thought-provoking discussions with esteemed artists Christine Hyde, Veronica Gillmer of FlamencoVero, and painter John Wilson. From contemporary visual art to the passionate rhythms of flamenco dance, this segment offers a glimpse into the diverse tapestry of artistic expression.

In The Frame: Exploring Artistic Perspectives

  • Christine Hyde: Step into the world of award-winning contemporary visual artist Christine Hyde as she shares insights from her bushland studio and boutique art gallery nestled in the UNESCO-listed Blue Mountains. With a passion for capturing the essence of nature, Christine invites visitors to experience the beauty of her surroundings through her captivating artworks.

  • Veronica Gillmer of FlamencoVero: Journey with Veronica Gillmer, a renowned flamenco dancer whose illustrious career has spanned continents. From her experiences performing in Spain to choreographing for stage productions and conducting flamenco classes, Veronica's dedication to the art form is truly inspiring.

  • John Wilson: Discover the evocative landscapes of Australia through the masterful brushstrokes of painter John Wilson. Hailing from the Blue Mountains, John's multi-award-winning artworks capture the enchanting allure of the Australian landscape, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in its natural beauty.

Spotlight on Melissa Kelly: Hands on Clay (4) 2024 Exhibition

In the second half of the podcast, The Professor sits down with ceramic artist Melissa Kelly to discuss her upcoming exhibition as part of "Hands on Clay (4) 2024" at Gang Gang Gallery. Melissa's journey from drawing to claywork is fueled by her imagination and inspired by classic stories such as Mary Poppins and Alice in Wonderland. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insight into Melissa's creative process and her latest solo show, "Not Fragile Like A Flower," which promises to enchant audiences with its whimsical charm.

Hands on Clay (4) 2024 Exhibition Overview

Date: March 28 – April 28

Featuring Artists: Lise Edwards, Pauline Wellfare, Melissa Kelly, Peter Wilson, Ros Auld, Catherine Phillips, Greg Daly, John Daly, Geoff Thomas, Pam Welsh, Sue Foldhazy, Sarah O’Sullivan, and guest artist Jayanto Tan.

Gang Gang Gallery welcomes you to explore the fourth installment of its acclaimed ceramic exhibition, showcasing the talents of renowned potters who push boundaries with their innovative creations. Join us for the opening event on March 30th and immerse yourself in the world of ceramic artistry.

Tune in to Talking ArtZ and embark on a captivating journey through the realms of visual and performing arts, where creativity knows no bounds.

Talking Artz | The Professor talks to Lisa Finn Powell from the Joan and Peter wilson (from Tokyo) about 'Hands on Clay (4) 2024.

1h 1m · Published 23 Mar 05:24

Talking ArtZ Podcast: Exploring Artistic Landscapes with Lisa Finn Powell and Peter Wilson
Join The Professor in an enlightening episode of Talking ArtZ as he embarks on a journey through the vibrant world of visual and performing arts. In this episode, The Professor engages in insightful conversations with Lisa Finn Powell from Penrith Performing & Visual Arts and Peter Wilson, a ceramic artist based in Lthgow and currently touring Tokyo.
Spotlight on Penrith Performing & Visual Arts with Lisa Finn Powell
First up, Lisa Finn Powell takes us on a tour of the cultural landscape of Penrith, introducing us to the diverse array of artistic offerings at Penrith Performing & Visual Arts. Comprising the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, Penrith Conservatorium, Q Theatre, and Penrith Regional Gallery, this dynamic entity embodies creativity in all its forms. From mainstage performances to personal artistic pursuits, Penrith Performing & Visual Arts nurtures creativity at every stage, enriching the community and fostering a vibrant cultural scene in Western Sydney.
Explore the rich tapestry of events and programs offered by Penrith Performing & Visual Arts by visiting their website: https://www.thejoan.com.au/whats-on/
Journey into Ceramic Artistry with Peter Wilson
Next, The Professor sits down with Peter Wilson, a ceramist hailing from Lthgow and currently touring Tokyo, to discuss his upcoming exhibition at Gang Gang Gallery titled "Hands on Clay (4) 2024." Peter shares his experiences and inspirations from his recent trip, offering insights into his creative process and the evolution of his craft. As one of the featured artists in the exhibition, Peter's work promises to push boundaries with its fusion of function and form, captivating audiences with its energy and creativity.
Hands on Clay (4) 2024 Exhibition Overview
Date: March 28 – April 28
Featuring Artists: Lise Edwards, Pauline Wellfare, Melissa Kelly, Peter Wilson, Ros Auld, Catherine Phillips, Greg Daly, John Daly, Geoff Thomas, Pam Welsh, Sue Foldhazy, Sarah O'Sullivan, and guest artist Jayanto Tan.
Gang Gang Gallery is proud to present the fourth installment of its celebrated ceramic exhibition, showcasing the works of talented potters who explore the endless possibilities of clay. From functional pottery to sculptural masterpieces, this exhibition promises to inspire and delight art enthusiasts of all ages.
Save the Date: Opening Event - Saturday, March 30th
Join us for the grand opening of the exhibition on Saturday, March 30th, officiated by Hill End Artist Steven Cavanagh representing Arts OutWest. Immerse yourself in the world of ceramic artistry and meet the artists during their scheduled gallery days throughout the exhibition.
Don't miss this captivating episode of Talking ArtZ as The Professor delves into the intricate world of visual and performing arts, uncovering the stories and inspirations behind the insights of Lisa Finn Powell, Penrith Performing & Visual Arts Relationships Manager for the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre Regional Gallery, Home of The Lewers Bequest and thecaptivating works of Peter Wilson. Tune in now to embark on an artistic adventure!

Talking Artz | The Professor talks to Lise Edwards and Sarah O'Sullivan about "Hands on Clay 4'.

59m · Published 17 Mar 03:16

Talking ArtZ Podcast: Exploring Artistic Landscapes with Lisa Finn Powell and Peter Wilson
Join The Professor in an enlightening episode of Talking ArtZ as he embarks on a journey through the vibrant world of visual and performing arts. In this episode, The Professor engages in insightful conversations with Lisa Finn Powell from Penrith Performing & Visual Arts and Peter Wilson, a ceramic artist based in Lthgow and currently touring Tokyo.
Spotlight on Penrith Performing & Visual Arts with Lisa Finn Powell
First up, Lisa Finn Powell takes us on a tour of the cultural landscape of Penrith, introducing us to the diverse array of artistic offerings at Penrith Performing & Visual Arts. Comprising the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, Penrith Conservatorium, Q Theatre, and Penrith Regional Gallery, this dynamic entity embodies creativity in all its forms. From mainstage performances to personal artistic pursuits, Penrith Performing & Visual Arts nurtures creativity at every stage, enriching the community and fostering a vibrant cultural scene in Western Sydney.
Explore the rich tapestry of events and programs offered by Penrith Performing & Visual Arts by visiting their website: https://www.thejoan.com.au/whats-on/
Journey into Ceramic Artistry with Peter Wilson
Next, The Professor sits down with Peter Wilson, a ceramist hailing from Lthgow and currently touring Tokyo, to discuss his upcoming exhibition at Gang Gang Gallery titled "Hands on Clay (4) 2024." Peter shares his experiences and inspirations from his recent trip, offering insights into his creative process and the evolution of his craft. As one of the featured artists in the exhibition, Peter's work promises to push boundaries with its fusion of function and form, captivating audiences with its energy and creativity.
Hands on Clay (4) 2024 Exhibition Overview
Date: March 28 – April 28
Featuring Artists: Lise Edwards, Pauline Wellfare, Melissa Kelly, Peter Wilson, Ros Auld, Catherine Phillips, Greg Daly, John Daly, Geoff Thomas, Pam Welsh, Sue Foldhazy, Sarah O'Sullivan, and guest artist Jayanto Tan.
Gang Gang Gallery is proud to present the fourth installment of its celebrated ceramic exhibition, showcasing the works of talented potters who explore the endless possibilities of clay. From functional pottery to sculptural masterpieces, this exhibition promises to inspire and delight art enthusiasts of all ages.
Save the Date: Opening Event - Saturday, March 30th
Join us for the grand opening of the exhibition on Saturday, March 30th, officiated by Hill End Artist Steven Cavanagh representing Arts OutWest. Immerse yourself in the world of ceramic artistry and meet the artists during their scheduled gallery days throughout the exhibition.
Don't miss this captivating episode of Talking ArtZ as The Professor delves into the intricate world of visual and performing arts, uncovering the stories and inspirations behind the insights of Lisa Finn Powell, Penrith Performing & Visual Arts Relationships Manager for the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre Regional Gallery, Home of The Lewers Bequest and thecaptivating works of Peter Wilson. Tune in now to embark on an artistic adventure!

Talking Artz | February 'In The Frame and The Professor talks to Caroline Murphy RBM/GBMCAN.

57m · Published 16 Mar 21:48

In this episode of Talking ArtZ we have the February episode of our In The Frame segment from Jenny Ward and trhen the Professor talks to prtesenter/writer Caroline Murphy about her extensive arts background and GBMCAN.How to hear it: Avail;able on all the streaming platforms.

Talking ArtZ | The Professor talks to Lisa Finn Powell from The Joan in Penrith

56m · Published 16 Mar 21:29

On this episode of Talking Artz the professor talks to Lisa Finn Powell from The Joan in Penrith about her career about the Arts in Penrith and about what's coming up in 2024!

Talking ArtZ: Unveiling the Flames with Jacquelene Drinkall

57m · Published 25 Jan 16:29

Get ready for a scorching episode of Talking ArtZ as The Professor sits down with the incredibly talented Jacquelene Drinkall to discuss her captivating artwork installation at the Forged by Fire Festival. This special episode will delve into Jacquelene's unique approach to exploring the intricate relationship with fire through her mesmerizing creations.

Event Details: Forged by Fire Festival

Date: Saturday, January 27, 2024 Time: 4:00 pm - 9:30 pm Location: The Foundations, Williwa Street Portland

Lithgow Council's Facebook Event Page: Forged by Fire Festival

About Jacquelene's Artwork Installation:

Jacquelene Drinkall's contribution to the Forged by Fire Festival is nothing short of spectacular. She will showcase her 'firenado-like' telecommunications wire weavings, oil paintings, and various works that intricately reference fire. The episode will provide a sneak peek into two new videos that promise a visual feast for the audience.

One of the new videos features footage from the movie Firestarter (1984), capturing an electro-encephalogram monitored display of pyrokinetic firepower in a silvery-grey warehouse building similar to the festival's venue. The other video adapts an online montage of supernatural firepowers in cinema, enhanced with transparent layered still images of fire god-esse-s.

Jacquelene's diverse artistic expressions also include a video performance of deep listening sound with broken musical instruments, a photoprint and soft sculpture installation made from aluminum fire hazard suits, and engaging workshops on weaving with telecommunications wire.

The Forged by Fire Festival: Igniting Creativity in Lithgow

The Forged by Fire Festival, organized by Lithgow Council, is set to explore the intricate relationship people share with fire. Against the backdrop of El Niño and the height of summer, the event aims to provide a space for the community to express their fears, share strategies, and celebrate the incredible ways to work with fire through performances, art activities, food stalls, and more.

This captivating episode of Talking ArtZ will not only showcase Jacquelene's breathtaking artworks but also shed light on the festival's broader purpose and the inspiring stories behind the event.

Don't miss this fiery episode! Tune in to Talking ArtZ on Thursday at 6 pm on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM or stream online to join The Professor in conversation with Jacquelene Drinkall and unravel the mysteries and beauty hidden within the flames of artistic expression.

Talking ArtZ | The Professor talks to artists from 'Gift In A Box' at Gang Gang Gallery 2023.

1h 26m · Published 01 Dec 01:16

Welcome to another exciting podcast of Thursday's "Talking ArtZ" broadcast on RBM 89.1FM on the 30th Nov 2023! In this episode Jenny brings you an art-packed show with interviews featuring some of the most prominent Blue Mountains artists. In the last instalment of "In the Frame," Jenny dives into the world of creativity, exhibitions, and galleries, bringing you the latest updates and insights.

First up, Jody Graham shares her fascinating journey and discusses the remarkable tools she creates and uses in her artwork. Don't miss this insightful conversation with the artist currently exhibiting at the Lost Bear Gallery in Katoomba until December 10.

Next, immerse yourself in the dramatic works of Rowan Matthews, whose exhibition is on display at the Day Gallery in Blackheath until December 3. Explore the inspiration behind his creations and the stories they tell.

Prepare for the Christmas art fair at Gang Gang Gallery, opening this Saturday, December 2, with the insightful interview featuring Blak Douglas. Learn about his artistic vision and the exciting plans for Katoomba's Gallery 188 from Victor and Sharon Peralta.

The highlight of the episode, however, is the series of interviews with the talented artists from 'Gift in a Box,' set to dazzle at Gang Gang Gallery from December 2nd. Discover the unique perspectives and creative processes of these artists as they prepare to showcase their work.

Join us every Thursday night, at 6 pm on RBM 89.1FM or stream live on your device through https://rbm.org.au/ (click on the listen button) or https://radioau.net/blue-mountains/. Don't miss the last episodes of the year, where art meets conversation, only on "Talking ArtZ"!

Talking ArtZ has 33 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 31:47:33. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 12th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 19th, 2024 23:41.

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