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Latest Episodes

The Sunday Arts Magazine team chats with curators Darren Tan and Liss Fenwick about their show Lust For Life from Not Fair.

The post Sunday Arts Magazine: Darren Tan and Liss Fenwick – February 15th, 2026 appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.

The Sunday Arts Magazine team chats with Emily Goddard, actor in The Doll Trilogy on at Red Stitch on Chapel Street.

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The Sunday Arts Magazine team speaks with digital artist Rel Pham about his two exhibitions at the Arts House, When Your Number’s Up and Opera For The Dead.

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The Sunday Arts Magazine team is joined by Anne Murphy for her fortnightly film reviews!

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The Sunday Arts Magazine team chats with Clinton Hayden about his upcoming fashion and textiles exhibition Treading Lightly on at the Koorie Heritage Trust.

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The Sunday Arts Magazine team chats with Syd Brisbane, performer in Some Secrets Should Be Kept Secret on at La Mama Theatre.

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The Sunday Arts Magazine team chats with award winning artist and playwright Kath Duncan about her show Specials soon showing at Arts House.

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The Sunday Arts Magazine team chats with Jean Tong, writer of new show Do Not Pass Go, soon showing at the Southbank Theatre.

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Darren Tan
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Episode: Sunday Arts Magazine: Darren Tan and Liss Fenwick – February 15th, 2026
Liss Fenwick
Co-curator of Not Fair 2026
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Episode: Sunday Arts Magazine: Darren Tan and Liss Fenwick – February 15th, 2026
Emily Goddard
Actor
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Episode: Sunday Arts Magazine: Emily Goddard – February 15th, 2026
Rel Pham
digital artist, specializes in 3D animation and digital illustration
Independent artist showcased at Arts House (Melbourne)
Episode: Sunday Arts Magazine: Rel Pham – February 15th, 2026
Anne Murphy
Fortnightly movie reviewer on Sunday Arts Magazine
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Episode: Sunday Arts Magazine: Anne Murphy’s film reviews – February 15th, 2026
Clinton Hayden
Artist in Melbourne; works in fashion, textiles, and 3D-printed design
Treading Lightly exhibition at Koorie Heritage Trust
Episode: Sunday Arts Magazine: Clinton Hayden – February 15th, 2026
Syd Brisbane
performer
Episode: Sunday Arts Magazine: Syd Brisbane – February 8th, 2026
Kath Duncan
Award-winning artisan playwright
Arts House / Specials
Episode: Sunday Arts Magazine: Kath Duncan – February 8th, 2026
Jean Tong
Writer and director of Do Not Pass Go
Melbourne Theatre Company (writer of the show)
Episode: Sunday Arts Magazine: Jean Tong – February 8th, 2026

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Sunday Arts Magazine: Darren Tan and Liss Fenwick – February 15th, 2026
Q: How do you select artists and manage the logistics of a site-specific exhibition in temporary spaces?
The three curators work from deliberations, advisory input, and a reach across artists; they assemble a long shortlist, then narrow it down to a final group (34 artists in this edition) while adapting to each venue's unique conditions and timeline.
Sunday Arts Magazine: Darren Tan and Liss Fenwick – February 15th, 2026
Q: What is Not Fair about and what brings these artists together?
Not Fair focuses on underrepresented artists who excite other artists and critics, prioritizing innovative ideas and new approaches over purely commercial appeal.
Sunday Arts Magazine: Aakash Odedra – February 1st, 2026
Q: Now besides being the performer, you've actually come up with the show, isn't it?
Yes, I composed and choreographed and everything else for the piece.
Sunday Arts Magazine: Rel Pham – February 15th, 2026
Q: What was your role in Opera For The Dead and how does the visuals integrate with the live performance?
I provided the visual world for the cyber opera, synchronizing projections with live performers and using veiled curtains and screens to create a dreamlike, immersive stage that complements the music and narrative about mourning and modernization.
Sunday Arts Magazine: Rel Pham – February 15th, 2026
Q: Can you explain the concept behind When Your Number's Up and how the installation engages visitors?
The piece uses a large projection and LED 'tombstones' to evoke divination and fortune, inviting viewers to move through the space, engage with the elements at their own pace, and form personal meanings around fate and risk.

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