Episodes
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Artist in Residence Melissa Mills speaks with Easton Dunne about her practice and the work she's making during her residency at RMOA.
Melissa Mills
Melissa Mills is a photographer whose cultural inheritance is the innate connection and grounding she has with her Ancestral homelands of the Ghungulu, Karingbal/Garingbal and Bidjara Peoples of the Central Queensland regions.
Mills’ photographic practice is underpinned by a commitment to working collaboratively with her subjects to craft photographic narratives together that allow subjects to feel empowered to share the story of who they are through the images captured. Mills has been photographing professionally since 2015, has won international awards, and holds International Accreditation as an Associate Photographer with The Portrait Masters.
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Artist Julie Fragar speaks with RMOA Director Jonathan McBurnie about her show Biograph, which was also curated by Jonathan.
Biograph is the first career survey of Fragar’s work. Mapping more than twenty years of practice, the exhibition assembles key works made between 1998 and 2021, including some previously unexhibited. The survey is arranged according to key ongoing themes for the artist, including biography, memory, identity and narrative. This major retrospective of Fragar’s distinctive style will tour between galleries in Queensland.
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Hamish Sawyer speaks with Emily Wakeling about the Bayton Award 2023.
Hamish Sawyer is a curator, writer and currently the Artistic Director of NorthSite Contemporary Arts, Cairns.
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Anitha Menon talks with Easton Dunne about her practice and inspirations from the RMOA collection during her time as artist in residence at the museum.
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Pat Hoffie speaks with Jonathan McBurnie about her involvement in the WrestleMANIA exhibition. Hoffie discusses the biblical influences, as well as that of outsider artist Henry Darger, in her large scale paintings. Touching upon her artistic process, Brisbane’s Festival Hall (once a key venue for pro wrestling for Queensland) and conspiracy theory, Hoffie offers fascinating insight into studio practice.
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Locust Jones speaks about his large scale drawings made for WrestleMANIA. Jones’ pieces are made as realtime responses to the global news cycle, and circumnavigate the artist’s sense of outrage, the absurd and tragedy, trying to make sense of the static. Jones discusses his early experiences of televised wrestling during his New Zealand childhood and incorporating its larger-than-life iconography into his larger-than-life drawings.
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Erica Gray speaks about her textile installation exhibited in WrestleMANIA. Gray plays with the theatrical, performative aspects of Wrestlers and their audiences to create a vivid representation of the (melo)drama of wrestling.
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Bruce Reynolds discusses his work for WrestleMANIA. With an enduring interest in the antiquity and remix culture, Reynolds reflects upon his limited childhood experience with television and, through it, wrestling.
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Peter Hudson in conversation with Jonathan McBurnie
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Euan Macleod in conversation with Jonathan McBurnie
Euan Macleod was featured in the exhibit WrestleMANIA at Rockhampton Museum of Art during 2022-2023. This episode explores MacLeod’s experience and thought process on creating his work, particularly diving into his personal connection to wrestling and how it inspires him to create.
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William Debois is one of two artists in residence at Rockhampton Museum of Art during 2023 in the Margaret Olley Art Trust Collection Study Room. This episode explores Debois' experiences during his four-week residency at RMOA responding to selected artworks from the Collection. Debois is a French/Australian photographer who has been based in Gladstone since 2013, on the lands of the Bailai, Gurang, Gooreng Gooreng and Taribelang Bunda peoples. Debois’ photographic career spans more than twenty-five years and four different countries.
https://www.rmoa.com.au/Learn/The-Margaret-Olley-Art-Trust-Collection-Study-Room/2023-Artists-in-Residence/William-Debois-Artist-in-Residence
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Ed Luce in conversation with Jonathan McBurnie
Ed Luce was featured in the exhibition WrestleMANIA at Rockhampton Museum of Art during 2022-23. This episode explores his artistic and personal journey with wrestling, taking a look at the inspiration for his art, Jim ‘The Anvil’ Neidhart, and the process of making a work for WrestleMANIA.
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Claudia Husband in conversation with Emily Wakeling
Claudia Husband is Registrar at the Museum of Brisbane. She discusses her role as a registrar, caring for the collections, and installing collections with Emily Wakeling. This episode dives into the history of art and collecting in Brisbane, on the occasion of RMOA hosting Museum of Brisbane’s Easton Pearson Archive.
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Join us for a conversation with Cutler Footway, this conversation discusses the inspirations behind his practice as well as art that he has seen on his travels, most recently on a trip to Europe.
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From a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler Footway
Audio Guide Part 12: From a Burdekin Studio: Anders S as Christ at the Column
From a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler Footway surveys more than two decades of work by Cutler Footway, the former art critic Bruce James. His painting style demonstrates a love of classical painting, as well as the early Impressionists, combined and reinvented to depict the sights of regional Queensland from the eye of the artist through landscapes, still lifes and nudes. More than anything else, it offers a vision of the body; created in the artist’s studio in his hometown, Ayr, in the Burdekin district (Bindal and Juru Country) south of Townsville.
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From a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler FootwayAudio Guide Part 11: Mark K, in the Burdekin
From a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler Footway surveys more than two decades of work by Cutler Footway, the former art critic Bruce James. His painting style demonstrates a love of classical painting, as well as the early Impressionists, combined and reinvented to depict the sights of regional Queensland from the eye of the artist through landscapes, still lifes and nudes. More than anything else, it offers a vision of the body; created in the artist’s studio in his hometown, Ayr, in the Burdekin district (Bindal and Juru Country) south of Townsville.
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From a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler Footway
Audio Guide Part 10: A Young Sculptor, Jack Betteridge Costumed as an Elf: Don't F. With Me, Fellas!
From a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler Footway surveys more than two decades of work by Cutler Footway, the former art critic Bruce James. His painting style demonstrates a love of classical painting, as well as the early Impressionists, combined and reinvented to depict the sights of regional Queensland from the eye of the artist through landscapes, still lifes and nudes. More than anything else, it offers a vision of the body; created in the artist’s studio in his hometown, Ayr, in the Burdekin district (Bindal and Juru Country) south of Townsville.
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From a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler Footway
Audio Guide Part 9: Large Still Life with Vase, Fruits, and Frangipani
From a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler Footway surveys more than two decades of work by Cutler Footway, the former art critic Bruce James. His painting style demonstrates a love of classical painting, as well as the early Impressionists, combined and reinvented to depict the sights of regional Queensland from the eye of the artist through landscapes, still lifes and nudes. More than anything else, it offers a vision of the body; created in the artist’s studio in his hometown, Ayr, in the Burdekin district (Bindal and Juru Country) south of Townsville.
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From a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler Footway
Audio Guide Part 8: Life Drawings
From a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler Footway surveys more than two decades of work by Cutler Footway, the former art critic Bruce James. His painting style demonstrates a love of classical painting, as well as the early Impressionists, combined and reinvented to depict the sights of regional Queensland from the eye of the artist through landscapes, still lifes and nudes. More than anything else, it offers a vision of the body; created in the artist’s studio in his hometown, Ayr, in the Burdekin district (Bindal and Juru Country) south of Townsville.
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From a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler Footway
Audio Guide Part 7: Painting on an Easel IIFrom a Burdekin Studio: Works by Cutler Footway surveys more than two decades of work by Cutler Footway, the former art critic Bruce James. Hispainting style demonstrates a love of classical painting, as well as the early Impressionists, combined and reinvented to depict the sights of regionalQueensland from the eye of the artist through landscapes, still lifes and nudes. More than anything else, it offers a vision of the body; created in the artist’s studio in his hometown, Ayr, in the Burdekin district (Bindal and Juru Country) south of Townsville.
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