
The ongoing practice of art-making, thinking creatively and philosophically is central to my life which continues to inform and inspire me in my work, while the experience of being with others animates and gives life to my writing habit. Born in the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia I spent 15 years abroad where I worked in various creative industries as I found my feet in life. This would be the ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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As a culture, we don't like talking about fear, loss and death. We like to talk about sex instead. But the very things we don't like to talk about or think about threaten all of us, by virtue of being alive. The things we avoid may be the very thing ... more
We live in a time in which we are technologically connected to the world like never before, yet feeling disconnected from others, alienated from shared meaning and believing we are not good enough for the world are common experiences. What do our ide... more
This week's episode turns to the literary art form of poetry which prizes emotional and reflective recounting of the inner experience.
This poem was written several years ago in response to a formative relationship- an attempt to hold and be with t... more
This episode draws on art therapist Shaun McNiff's encouragement to not use art for interpretation or diagnosis of the art maker. Instead of looking at the art as something to be read in black and white terms, Anna encourages the listener to relax an... more
Today's episode explores how the art form of collage can be a useful tool in developing self insight about inner feelings and personal pain. The dualistic concept of order and chaos is introduced and how their apparent interconnection in an art work ... more
This week’s episode draws on personal reflections of being a student and encountering description rather than interpretation as a way to understanding art. This approach to understanding things in the world belongs to a philosophical movement called ... more
When we engage in art making, we start to make contact with our sensing feeling and emotional parts of self. This can help us explore and understand who we are and our inherit belonging in the world.
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