
Examining exhibitions, ideas and the critical dialogues shaping contemporary art. Produced by Sharifah Emalia Al-Gadrie for Contemporary Art Tasmania.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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This episode of What Are You Looking At? is a table conversation with Zara Sully, Pete Marseveen and Nour Abdullatif about the relationship between art and money, initially focussing on fundraising but then expanding to explore other facets.
Zara Su... more
This episode of What Are You Looking At? is a table conversation with Jade Lillie, Andy Hutson and Aunty Cheryl Mundy Trimanya, reflecting on collaboration and community engaged practice.
Andy Hutson is a visual artist based in Nipaluna/Hobart and i... more
This episode of What Are You Looking At? explores zines and zine culture, reflecting on the Contemporary Art Tasmania 2024 end of year exhibition, Paper Trail.
Lead artists, Miranda Rogers, Jess Bateman and Leigh Rigozzi speak about the community b... more
Reflecting on Embraced in the Loving Arms of An Algorithm – v1.1 — curated by Jon Smeathers for Contemporary Art Tasmania in April 2024 — Sophie Penkethman-Young and Jon speak about intersections of their practices, algorithmic displacement and inter... more
I really enjoy listening to unique artists and their stories. The interviewer is intelligent and generous allowing artists time to consider and reply. Thank you for a motivating and interesting pod cast.
Great conversations based in local (Tasmanian) culture, but of more universal cultural concern.
Booyah. That’s right - booyah. Or if you prefer - BAM.
Thanks for doing such an awesome job with this podcast - I've been looking for something like this for a while! The subjects are relevant to me as an art lover and as someone trying to work as an artist. The presenters and interviewees are easy to listen too and engaging. The sound and production quality are top notch. I look forward to more :D










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