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

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Join Bernadette Klavins, Project Manager, Artistic Programs, Tarnanthi as she discusses key works within Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi.

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Wirlomin-Noongar-Australian writer and poet Claire Coleman speaks on Yhonnie Scarce's Thunder, Raining Poison and Kuḻaṯa Tjuṯa in Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi.

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Image: installation view: Tarnanthi 2015... more

Join Rebecca Evans, Curator of Decorative Arts & Design as she discusses Julie Blyfield's flowers of the sea metalwork installation in Gallery 2.

Image: Julie Blyfield, born Melbourne 1957, flowers of the sea, 2022, Maylands, South Australia, bi-met... more

Educators heard about Tarnanthi, Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art at AGSA Carly Dodd, Assistant Curator, Tarnanthi, Gloria Strzelecki, Acting Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art and Bernadette Klavin... more

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Nici Cumpston
Artistic Director at the Art Gallery and Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
Art Gallery of South Australia
Episode: Tarnanthi 2025 - Too Deadly Floor Talk with Nici Cumpston
Karen Mills
Artist who has exhibited work since 2015
Episode: Tarnanthi 2025 - Too Deadly Floor Talk with Nici Cumpston
Gary Siversado
Artist known for witchy carvings
Episode: Tarnanthi 2025 - Too Deadly Floor Talk with Nici Cumpston
Tim Roberts
Curator at The David Roche Museum
The David Roche Museum
Episode: Tuesday Talks - Tim Roberts discusses the AIDS memorial quilt in Radical Textiles

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Rosa Ellen
Arts journalist and host who brings insights into art and cultural narratives, discussing both historical and contemporary themes in the art world.

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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.

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    5
    Mac811
    Australia3 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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Tuesday Talk - Claire Coleman speaks on key works in Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi
Q: And has there been any monetary return to the people whose land was damaged?
There hasn't been a known monetary compensation given for those affected by the nuclear testing.
Tuesday Talk - Claire Coleman speaks on key works in Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi
Q: Has there been any cleanup at all at Maralinga?
Yes, there has been some cleanup, but it's widely believed that it is not complete, as there are still areas that are unsafe and uninhabitable due to radiation.
Tuesday Talk - Claire Coleman speaks on key works in Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi
Q: How long did it take to generate that piece of art? Was it a process, or was it a couple of months project, or what's the history behind it?
The commissioning process for the artwork started about two years before the first exhibition, and the entire creation took quite a long time due to the complexities involved in engineering and blowing 2000 glass pieces.
Tuesday Talks - Maria Zagala discusses the work of Donald Judd
Q: Was it poured in one go?
It was poured in at least two stages, with the beveled edge done after the initial pour.
Tuesday Talk - Sue Kneebone speaks on her display as part of SALA
Q: Can you talk about your material hybridity and how it allows you to embed different histories within your work?
I'm trying to make the familiar strange and play with memory, history and place to highlight the gaps between them.

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The content explores the intersection of art, history, and culture, featuring in-depth discussions with artists, academics, and curators who engage with the Art Gallery of South Australia's diverse collection and current exhibitions. Episodes highlight the contributions and journeys of notable figures in the Australian art scene, emphasizing themes such as colonial history, modernism, and the narratives of historically underrepresented artists. A particularly noteworthy aspect is the emphasis on women's contributions to art, as well as critical discussions around societal influences on artistic expression and identity. This content is likely to resonate with art enthusiasts, students, and professionals in the artistic community as it offers... more

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