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Radical Practice Panel 3 - Unpacking the 2020 book of the same name, artists and cultural workers discuss best practice for engaging in community-based projects.
Speakers: Claire G Coleman, Cara Kirkwood, Anthony Peluso
Chair: Kate Larsen
Radical Practice: reVision Symposium 2022
This episode was originally recorded on 14 November 2022.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
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Radical Practice Panel 2 - Join a conversation centred around community pride, working collaboratively and the ethos of arts making.
Speakers: Elyas Alavi, Dr Ali Gumillya Baker, Lara Tilbrook
Chair: Rayleen Forester
Radical Practice: reVision Symposium 2022
This episode was originally recorded on 14 November 2022.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Radical Practice Panel 1 - Three artists discuss the ways in which they have built community. From small scale initiatives with a huge personal impact, to environmental and art collectives with wide commercial and community reach.
Speakers: Louise Flaherty, Henry Jock Walker, Clem Newchurch
Chair: Jayne Bates OAM
Radical Practice: reVision Symposium 2022
This episode was originally recorded on 14 November 2022.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Andy Butler shapes a conversation questioning traditional modes of engagement and delivery in the arts and investigates the ambitions and ideals of the sector. Three artists, wearing multiple hats such as festival CEO, mentor and collaborator discuss their experiences and aspirations for a critically positive, sustainable industry.
Speakers: Jamie Lewis (VIC), Catherine Truman (SA), Joel Spring (NSW).
Chair: Andy Butler (VIC)
reVision Symposium 2021
This episode was originally recorded on 13 November 2021.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Growing and sustaining community and collaboration during the time of a pandemic has been difficult for many, but adversity has fostered opportunities for some to expand and reconnect in ways unimagined until now. Experienced in independent arts practice, festival management and the shared studio model, Amber Cronin leads a discussion around building connection and community.
Speakers: Sim Luttin (VIC), James Tylor (ACT), Clare Needham (VIC).
Chair: Amber Cronin (SA)
reVision Symposium 2021
This episode was originally recorded on 13 November 2021.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Three artists discuss how they feed ambition and continue momentum despite changing parameters. Many artists have experienced in-person exhibitions move online, project dates move and opportunities dissolve. Join three artists as they discuss their responses, particularly with the presentation of solo exhibitions, and motivations during this time. Curator Hannah Presley guides the conversation.
Speakers: Honor Freeman (SA), Maree Clarke (VIC), Salote Tawale (NSW).
Chair: Hannah Presley (VIC)
reVision Symposium 2021
This episode was originally recorded on 13 November 2021.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join advocacy powerhouse Esther Anatolitis in exploring how and when to use your voice in order to support change. With a practice deeply embedded in critical reflection and active engagement, Anatolitis shapes a meaningful conversation with artists and arts leaders around the role of the provocateur.
reVision Speaker Series
Winter 2021
This episode was originally recorded on 3 June 2021.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Unpacking the intersection between virtual interaction and pandemic response, Dr Kristen Alford, Director MOD, leads a conversation with philosopher and writer Connal Lee and Human Interaction and Virtual Reality specialist Adam Drogemueller on the future of meaningful connection in a post pandemic world.
reVision Speaker Series
Winter 2021
This episode was originally recorded on 3 June 2021.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mami Kataoka Director of Mori Art Museum and Rhana Devenport ONZM, Director of the Art Gallery of South Australia share their philosophies and approaches to leading international contemporary art museums and reflections on emergent curatorial models in the sector. As Chair and Board Member of the International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art (CIMAM) Kataoka and Devenport will discuss the theme of remodelling our future in a global context, and share their observations of patterns and predictions for museums and galleries in these changing times.
reVision Speaker Series
Winter 2021
This episode was originally recorded on 2 June 2021.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Take part in a conversation led by Shepparton Art Museum Director Rebecca Coates with inter/national art leaders Janice Price, Kade McDonald and Sebastian Goldspink on brokering change, shifting stale paradigms and invigorating organisations and programs while navigating a global pandemic.
reVision Speaker Series
Winter 2021
This episode was originally recorded on 1 June 2021.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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National artists Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, Elyas Alavi, and Kay Abude unpack the vital role peer conversation, support and engagement play in developing artistic practice and sustainabilty, led by Director of Bus Projects, Channon Goodwin.
reVision Speaker Series
Autumn 2021
This episode was originally recorded on 4 March 2021.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this session communications professional Emma Mellett will discuss some social media writing fundamentals including:
Defining your unique voice and devising your own approach to writingUnderstanding your audience, and planning content with them in mindWriting to highlight your work, encourage people to buy in a way that feels authentic, engaging and personalUsing hashtags and instagram storiesHow to identify what is working and what isn’treVision Speaker Series
Autumn 2021
This episode was originally recorded on 4 March 2021.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Guided by Lisa Slade, key global arts and culture editors unpack the importance of accessible critical conversation; from the political and societal need to constantly question to analytical artist engagement.
reVision Speaker Series
Autumn 2021
This episode was originally recorded on 3 March 2021.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join session Chair Jessica Alice, Director Writers SA in a conversation with writers and curators navigating contemporary arts writing; discussing experiences of refining writing skills and critical voice while retaining an independent opinion in a gig economy.
Presenters: Jessica Alice, Andy Butler, Dr Ali Gumillya Baker, Rayleen Forester and Lauren Carroll Harris
reVision Speaker Series
Autumn 2021
This episode was originally recorded on 3 March 2021.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Since the beginning of consciousness, artists have been humanity’s great sense makers, the transdisciplinary storytellers, taking us to the edges of reality and beyond to shape new ways of feeling, seeing and being.
Never before in human history has there been a greater need to explore what matters most in this wondrous world – to intuit, examine, interpret, guide, inspire and inform new ways of thinking, living and being in this extraordinary place.
‘So as you draft your intent and craft its manifest – how will you shape our image in this world, and not the world in our image?’
This session brings Trish Hansen in conversation with Debbie Pryor to explore the unique and crucial role of artists, makers, cultural producers and their agents, as the curators of the future – transforming the chaos and ambiguity into curiosity and wonder for a reality beyond what has become.
reVision Speaker Series
Summer 2020
This episode was originally recorded on 3 December 2020.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Working across narratives of adornment, costuming and social archetypes two mid-career artists discuss the power of their thematic and arts practice in the time of local and global unease.
With practice centred around conceptual and material adornment and transformation, both Liam Benson and Julia Robinson use the body as a vehicle to address societal expectations around cultural and gender politics. Together the artists discuss the role of textiles in metamorphosis and how 2020 has shifted practice.
reVision Speaker Series
Summer 2020
This episode was originally recorded on 3 December 2020.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join Melbourne artist Mish Grigor in a conversation about all things artist related in 2020. With a practice that is underpinned with humour, her performative and collaborative works investigate the connecting drivers between us all. In conversation with the audience Mish will discuss her approach to practice and the balance between working collaboratively, with community and presenting solo projects.
reVision Speaker Series
Summer 2020
This episode was originally recorded on 2 December 2020.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Professor Susan Luckman, Catherine Truman and Kath Inglis discuss the interim findings of a UniSA led longitudinal research study examining the impact of mentorships on artistic careers.
The research study titled Mentor Mentee: A creative relationship offers initial findings from a three-year project undertaking research-informed evaluation of Guildhouse mentorship programs over the past decade.
reVision Speaker Series
Summer 2020
This episode was originally recorded on 2 December 2020.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this podcast digital marketing consultant Kacy Ratta will discuss some social media strategy fundamentals including:
Understanding the purpose of social mediaDefining your goalsPlanning and creating contentConnecting and providing value to your audienceHow to identify what is working and what isn’treVision Speaker Series
Summer 2020
This episode was originally recorded on 1 December 2020.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join two acclaimed thinkers as they discuss strength, survival and community through the lens of creative practice.
Contemporary artist Erin Coates and AGSA Curator of Contemporary Art Leigh Robb unpack themes of resilience, endurance and female camaraderie, using Erin’s practice as a starting point. Protagonists within Erin’s artwork often interact with everyday spaces by using utopic and absurdist strategies, strategies that reveal the complexity of the psyche and interpret the survival of the everyday.
reVision Speaker Series
Summer 2020
This episode was originally recorded on 1 December 2020.
reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisis.
The Guildhouse reVision Program has generous seed funding from the Day Family Foundation. The program was developed in 2020, with support from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and Creative Partnerships Australia.
Music and production by Annie Siegmann
Learn more about Guildhouse: https://guildhouse.org.au/
Follow us @guildhouse_au
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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