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Tarnanthi
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Dangerously Modern
South Australia
William Morris
Community Engagement
Colonial History
Nora Heysen
Eight Million Deities (yaoyorozu No Kami)
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Ann Newmarch
Tarnanthi 2025
Julie Blyfield
Cultural Identity
Historic Dress Collection
Mughal Empire

Listen to artists, academics and curators as they explore the Art Gallery of South Australia's collection and exhibitions.

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Join Ngarrindjeri and Bungandidj artist, Sandra Saunders, for Reconciliation Week 2026 as she discusses her work The Poor Fish.

For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au

Image: Sandra Saunders in her studio, Wangary, South Australia, 2019, Studio 1... more

Join Sandra Pumani and Gloria Strzelecki, Acting Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, as they discuss the work of Josina Pumani in the 2026 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Yield Strength.

For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.... more

Join best-selling cosy crime author Lainie Anderson OAM as she discusses her Petticoat Police Mystery series, inspired by Adelaide’s real-life pioneering policewoman Kate Cocks, and the Art Gallery’s William Orpen painting that caused a sensation in ... more

Join Rebecca Evans, Curator of Decorative Arts & Design as she explores the Gallery's significant collection of craft objects made by German émigré to South Australia in the nineteenth century.

For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au

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Sandra Saunders
Ngunjerri artist and activist featured in the discussion
Art Gallery of South Australia
Episode: Tuesday Talk - Sandra Saunders discusses The Poor Fish for Reconciliation Week 2026
Gloria Strzelecki Pumani
Guest, elder and community leader mentioned in context of family and cultural leadership
Indigenous community leader
Episode: Tuesday Talk - Sandra Pumani and Gloria Strzelecki discuss the work of Josina Pumani in Yield Strength
Dr. Lainie Anderson
Author and historian discussing her Petticoat Police Mystery series
Author, researcher at University of South Australia (PhD work referenced)
Episode: Tuesday Talk - Lainie Anderson OAM discusses her Petticoat Police Mystery series
Jennifer Mathews
Sculpture and installation artist
Yield Strength project (as discussed)
Episode: Tuesday Talk - Jennifer Mathews discusses her work as part of Yield Strength
Catherine Speck
Art historian, writer, critic and curator; Professor Emerita of Art History and Curatorship at the University of Adelaide
University of Adelaide; Art Gallery of South Australia
Episode: Tuesday Talk - Dr Catherine Speck explores Adelaide's Progressive Art Movement
Kirtika Kain
Sydney-based artist known for abstract works rooted in Dalit heritage
Artist
Episode: Tuesday Talk - Maria Zagala speaks on the work of Kirtika Kain
Jay Milera
Naurunga artist, filmmaker, and cultural practitioner creating powerful First Nations stories
Not specified
Episode: Tracks of the Unseen - Roads to Cultural Gatherings Panel Discussion
Nyunmiti Burton
An artist from the Amata community in the APY lands known for her work depicting Aboriginal stories, particularly the Seven Sisters.
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Episode: Tuesday Talk - Artists Nyunmiti Burton and Sandra Pumani discuss Kungka Kuṉpu (Strong Women) as part of Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi
Sandra Pumani
An artist from the Mimili community in the APY lands with a background in leadership and community support.
Not specified
Episode: Tuesday Talk - Artists Nyunmiti Burton and Sandra Pumani discuss Kungka Kuṉpu (Strong Women) as part of Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi

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Sandra Pumani
Host of discussion; guides conversation with guests
Maria Zagala
Host and curator introducing talks; oversees lunchtime and exhibition conversations
AGSA Hosts
Combined host roster across episodes; includes multiple curators and presenters

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 11 ratings
  • Great storytelling

    Really interesting profiles of artists and collections, told in an insightful and entertaining way.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mac811
    Australia9 months ago
  • Poor sound

    Great topics but sound is not good. I had to stop listening.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Sasky Pembereves
    Australia7 years ago

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Shows strong curatorial and educational value.
Engaging, insightful discussions with artists and curators.

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Tuesday Talk - Sandra Saunders discusses The Poor Fish for Reconciliation Week 2026
Q: Just tell me about yourself and how you've come to art, what you do.
Saunders describes a life rooted in place and family—born in Millicent, with roots in Mount Gambier and Kingston—where creativity emerged through her mother's bush-made decorations, leading to painting, mentorship, and a deep engagement with political and environmental themes. Her process evolved from raw painting to studied studies under mentorship, shaping The Poor Fish and related works as channels for processing pain and telling community stories.
Tuesday Talk - Lainie Anderson OAM discusses her Petticoat Police Mystery series
Q: Was Ethel Bromley based around anybody that you knew in recent times, or yourself, perhaps?
The character of Ethel is fictional and serves as a foil to Kate Cox, letting readers explore upper echelons of Adelaide society while mirroring the author's perspectives; Kate remains the more stringent, principled figure, whereas Ethel represents the progressive counterpoint.
Tuesday Talk - Jennifer Mathews discusses her work as part of Yield Strength
Q: How did funding opportunities influence your research and development for the project?
She explains how she identified a relevant grant, the urgency to apply, and how receiving funding determined the scale, materials, and overall feasibility of the installation.
Tuesday Talk - Jennifer Mathews discusses her work as part of Yield Strength
Q: Can you share with us your arts practice and the early stages of working with Ellie?
Jennifer Mathews describes her sculpture and installation practice, focusing on metalworking and design-inspired motifs, and explains how her early discussions with Ellie helped shape the direction of the Adelaide Biennial project.
Tuesday Talk - Dr Catherine Speck explores Adelaide's Progressive Art Movement
Q: Was the Progressive Art Movement exhibiting their work in a gallery context at the time?
No, they largely operated outside traditional gallery spaces, holding cultural evenings and displaying posters in factories, canteens, and shops to reach workers and the broader public.

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What is AGSA Podcasts about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Atmosphere centers on conversations with artists, curators, and scholars about the AGSA collection and exhibitions, with a focus on Indigenous histories, experimental contemporary practice, and art-historical context. Episodes routinely explore how works confront social issues, memory, and identity, often linking specific artworks to broader cultural histories and museum programs. Noteworthy are in-depth artist talks and curator-led explorations that blend scholarly insight with accessible storytelling, making the show useful for listeners who want behind-the-scenes curatorial reasoning and nuanced art discourse. The format regularly features multiple guests per season, a strong emphasis on reconciliation, and a clear connection to AGSA's p... more

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2. Gloria Strzelecki Pumani
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7. Jay Milera
8. Nyunmiti Burton

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