
...my guests were:
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John Gregory spoke about his new book, Carnival in Suburbia - The Art of Howard Arkley (Cambridge University Press) which has been released alongside the enlightening Howard Arkley retrospective now showing that the NGVA at Federation Square until February 25.
Ben Harkin, Artistic Director of the rebranded Store Room Theatre Workshop, came in to speak about the changes there, and about playwright Robert Reid's A Mile in Her Shadow, opening tonight and running until Sunday December 10.
DiVino is the end of year extravaganza from the National Institute of Circus Arts, on now until December 9. I spoke with Whittney and Juan, two of the students appearing in the show.
- Killing Jeremy is a new play on at the Carlton Courthouse, now playing until December 16. It was written by Bridgette Burton and directed by Wayne Pearn, who were my guests on the show today.
Photographer Andrew Kelly has fused fashion and documentary photography to create Sikh Chic, an online exhibition (watch it with the sound off if you're at work).
Kevin Brennan from the Arts Industry Council of Victoria spoke about a new survey into the small arts sector: http://surveys.impelsystems.com.au/smallarts/
And Cerise Howard reviewed new releases A Scanner Darkly and Hunt Angels in our fortnightly screen culture segment A Fistful of Celluloid.
2 comments:
What criterion does one need to fulfill to be invited onto your radio show Mr Watts?
That's easy, adam.
1. Be an artist, actor, writer, film maker, illustrator, pupeteer or other artform practicioner.
2. Send me a media release if you have an event, exhibition, performance etc coming up, ideally two to three weeks prior to it kicking off.
3. Hope that your event or activity is one of the 6-10 events each week among the 100+ media releases I receive that catches my interest.
:-)
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