Art Works - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Summer Arts Festivals, Art-Washing
We head to three of Australia's summer arts festivals in Adelaide, Perth and Sydney, before we unpack the idea of 'art-washing': when organisations, individuals and even countries use art to distract from negative actions.
Dean Cross x Sidney Nolan, Eucalyptusdom
We meet Sidney Nolan by way of artist Dean Cross, visit Powerhouse Ultimo's exhibition Eucalyptusdom, as it interrogates colonial narratives, and find out about the playful self-portraits of textile artist Adrienne Doig.
Lorne Sculpture Biennale, Biennale of Sydney
Namila Benson explores the Lorne Sculpture Biennale, and Eloise Fuss the 23rd Biennale of Sydney. Daina Sgarioto explains how she got into hand-tufting and we discover the timely story of 91-year-old artist Tamara Bekier.
WOMADelaide, Alex Seton, Parvyn Singh
We stop by "world music" festival WOMADelaide, and an augmented reality exhibition in Melbourne. We meet artist Alex Seton, who makes sculptures out of marble, and Punjabi Australian musicians Parvyn and her father Dya Singh.
Marco Fusinato, MICF, Louise Coghill
We talk to Australia's representative at the Venice Biennale, Marco Fusinato; hear Aussie comedians talk politics; see Louise Coghill's photographs of the WA bushfires; and enter Frida Las Vegas's colourful "Frida-verse".
Bundanon, Aretha Brown x Emma Donovan
We visit the new Bundanon Art Museum, before Aretha Brown and Emma Donovan talk album covers. Graeme McCullough speaks to us about the disappearing art of sign-writing, and we explore the food and art exhibition, Simmer.
AQAL, David Quirk, Caitlin Yeo, Sky Song
We check out Somali Australian art and culture exhibition AQAL and Indigenous drone art event Sky Song. Plus, we learn about award-winning comedian David Quirk's unexpected day job and meet screen composer Caitlin Yeo.
National Indigenous Art Triennial
We head to the National Indigenous Art Triennial in Canberra, this year titled Ceremony. Then we meet artist and film photographer Sammy Hawker, and get the lowdown on the latest in film and TV from critic Keva York.
Safa El Samad, Gabbi Bolt, Jordan Benson
We chat to artists using novel methods and materials: Safa El Samad, who uses embroidery to upcycle clothes; and Jordan Benson, who works with stained glass. We also meet comedian Gabbi Bolt and Bigambul poet Uncle Wes Marne.
Venice Biennale, Deborah Kelly
We visit the Venice Biennale to catch up with Marco Fusinato, and Parrtjima in Alice Springs. Artist Deborah Kelly invites us to join her religion, and artist Christopher Zanko shares how he combines woodcarving and painting.
Tamworth Country Music Festival
We witness the power of art therapy with Lissette Endacott. Artist Katie West shares how she uses weaving techniques and found fabrics in her work.
Sydney Writers' Festival, Nils Frahm
Namila Benson meets some of Australia's leading authors at Sydney Writers' Festival: Chelsea Watego and Clementine Ford, Eliza Hull and Debra Keenahan, and Tony Birch. We also talk to Nils Frahm ahead of his Australian tour.
Australian Fashion Week, Dylan Mooney
We meet fashion designers Nicol & Ford, artist Dylan Mooney and recorder virtuoso Alicia Crossley. We catch new Tassie dance company Great Southern Dance's debut, before ABC Classic's Dan Golding shares his fave soundtracks.
Vivid Sydney, Amani Haydar, Cut N Polish
We meet 11-year-old Luca French, the youngest ever artist to exhibit at Vivid Sydney. Namila Benson talks to author and artist Amani Haydar about art, grief and healing, and we check out a new direct-to-collector art market.
Rising, Luke Arnold, Is Bach the best?
We head along to Melbourne's Rising festival. Zeina Thiboult shares the art of hair sculpture and Luke Arnold talks about creating change on social media through art. Richard Tognetti explains Bach's classical music mastery.
Sampa The Great, Reality to Screen
Sampa the Great shares how reconnecting with her heritage influenced her latest album. We check out an AFL-inspired "living sculpture" at Rising. Benjamin Law and Vanessa Alexander unpack how to tell real stories on screen.
NAIDOC Week: Dylan Mooney, Eucalyptusdom
We flash back to some great First Nations stories. Meet artists Dylan Mooney and Katie West, plus Aretha Brown and musician Emma Donovan, who talk album covers. Also, visit Eucalyptusdom and National Indigenous Art Triennial.
The Regions: Christopher Zanko, Bundanon
We revisit some great stories from the regions. Meet artist Christopher Zanko, photographer Sammy Hawker and sign-writer Graeme McCullough. Plus, we head to Bundanon Art Museum and Parrtjima festival in the Red Centre.
The Burning, Naomi Hobson, Manifesto
We visit Dark Mofo to watch Alex Podger combine art, fire and ritual; Rising for a new work of dance and drums; and Sydney to check out an intimate music venue, and see Naomi Hobson's Adolescent Wonderland at Cement Fondu.
Brisbane Street Art Festival
We head to Brisbane Street Art Festival, and find out about Jess Ribeiro's day job. We talk to theatre group Second Echo Ensemble about their latest show Outside Boy, before Miles Brown teaches us how to play the theremin.
Back to Back Theatre, Soft Centre
We meet the award-winning Back to Back Theatre; slow fashion designer Noah Johnson; and Koori artist S.J Norman, who takes us through his language reclamation work. We also visit experimental art and music fest Soft Centre.
Arts Week: Looking for Alibrandi, Queer
It's Arts Week on Art Works! We check out a new stage adaptation of Looking for Alibrandi; head to Minjerribah to see Megan Cope build an oyster reef on Country; and explore National Gallery of Victoria's Queer exhibition.
Gay Hawkes, Tactical Space Lab
We meet 80-year-old artist and furniture maker Gay Hawkes, and learn how artists like Abdul Abdullah work at the nexus of art and tech. We head to Queensland for a film fest in the outback and the opening event of BLEACH*.
Blaze, Zahra Elham
Artist Kathryn Del Barton talks about her debut feature film Blaze; we meet the now-Australia-based Zahra Elham, the first woman to win Afghan Star; and Sarah L'Estrange unpacks the winner of this year's Miles Franklin Award.
Fangirls, National Poetry Month Gala
Hear from the creator of the Aussie musical about fandom that has fostered its own devotees; a Canberra coin designer; and amateur musicians who performed with the WASO, as well as poems from the National Poetry Month Gala.
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Learn how Sydney Theatre Company created their latest work of "cine-theatre"; how sheds have been turned into unique music venues; about the art underpinning freestyle football; and about Indian classical dance Bharatanatyam.
Anna Cordell, Whitefella Yella Tree
A fashion designer makes a suit for Joan as Policewoman. A First Nations play shows queer teen love during colonisation. An artist plays a piano that is on fire, before another invites people to cure their ailments with art.
Fiona Foley, COVID sonification
Namila heads to McClelland to meet Fiona Foley; a musician turned molecular biologist finds inspiration in the coronavirus genome; portraits of country pub patrons; and a visit to Broome Performing Arts Co.
ACMI, Somebody's Daughter, Fiona Hall & AJ King
We visit Light at ACMI; meet graphic artist and activist Sam Wallman; go behind-the-scenes with Somebody's Daughter, the theatre company supporting women in and out of prison; plus, Fiona Hall & AJ King's MONA collaboration.
Brisbane Festival, Club Weld
Steph Tisdell visits Brisbane Festival; meet artist Olana Janfa; Club Weld and River City Voices collaborate; plus the Tennant Creek Brio.
Waru, Janice Wong, Nadurna, Ben Nguyen
We get a pint-sized perspective on Waru, Bangarra's new show for kids; learn more about Janice Wong's delicious art practice; meet Nadurna's Ryhia Dank; and visit restaurateur and art enthusiast Ben Nguyen.
Cyrano, William Barton, David Humphries
This week, Virginia Gay's Cyrano finally takes the stage; acclaimed virtuoso William Barton collaborates with his mum; we meet terrazzo master David Humphries; and explore a Handmade Universe at the State Library of Victoria.
Rodney Bell, Rooke Circus, Luke Whitten
Namila meets dancer Rodney Bell at disability arts festival Alter State; we experience Tasmania with Rooke Circus; art meets science at Tarrawarra; and sculptor Luke Whitten honours Country, melding old and new materials.
The Australian Ballet, Tasman Keith
The ballet basics explained; theatre designer Jonathon Oxlade shares insights into his craft; rapper Tasman Keith takes us home to Bowraville; and critic Keva York chats Korean cinema and true crime adaptations with Namila.
Bell Shakespeare, Gerwyn Davies, FUNPARK
This week, a Shakespearean classic gets a musical makeover; we meet painter Kurt Boseke and photographer and costume-maker Gerwyn Davies; and we head to Western Sydney's Mt Druitt for community arts festival FUNPARK.
Maria Tran, Night Songs, Unpopular
This week, musicians play the songs of the pied butcher bird at Liveworks Festival of Experimental Art; we meet martial arts movie star Maria Tran and calligrapher Gemma Black; and head to Unpopular at the Powerhouse Museum.
Bangarra, AI Art, Matt Hsu, Heather Rose
This week, we go on country in the Kimberley with Bangarra Dance Theatre; take a deep dive into AI Art; and meet Matt Hsu and his Obscure Orchestra, and award winning author Heather Rose.
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