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Welcome to Go Deeper, Wyndham Art Gallery’s podcast channel. Part of our go deeper program that provides and in-depth look at each of our exhibitions.' Wyndham Art Gallery is a public, council-funded exhibition space in Werribee, out in the western suburbs of Metropolitan Melbourne. The gallery's exhibition program is curated to reflect the diverse social and cultural character of Wyndham. Every exhibition features an ‘Artist in Conversation’, an artist or curator talk, and larger exhibitions feature a range of activities such as tours and workshops through the ‘Go Deeper’ engagement program.
Episodes
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Artist In Conversation - Futurism p2 ft Gideon
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Welcome to Wyndham Arts Gallery podcast channel, part of our Go Deeper program that provides an in-depth look at each of our exhibitions.
This episode is an Artist In Conversation featuring exhibiting artists Fatma Hussein, farhiya jama, Peter Waples-Crowe, Gideon Wilonja, Ivy Mutuku. This exhibition is about European Futurism was an art movement that began in Italy at the beginning of the 20th century inspired by new technology, fast cars and speed. Bla(c)k Futurism is about creating art out of strength, pain, loss and success. It is fundamentally rooted in being denied a full history and looking to the future to correct that. FUTURISM explores innovation in the 21st century and what possibilities arise for Intergenerational Bla(c)k artists today as they take on the challenge of looking to the future to create new possibilities and images of hope and splendour. The artists in FUTURISM create work that defies the way black and brown people have been represented in Australia in a powerful creation of bla(c)k futures.
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Artist In Conversation - Futurism p.1 ft Farhiya
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Welcome to Wyndham Arts Gallery podcast channel, part of our Go Deeper program that provides an in-depth look at each of our exhibitions.
This episode is an Artist In Conversation featuring exhibiting artists Fatma Hussein, farhiya jama, Peter Waples-Crowe, Gideon Wilonja, Ivy Mutuku. This exhibition is about European Futurism was an art movement that began in Italy at the beginning of the 20th century inspired by new technology, fast cars and speed. Bla(c)k Futurism is about creating art out of strength, pain, loss and success. It is fundamentally rooted in being denied a full history and looking to the future to correct that. FUTURISM explores innovation in the 21st century and what possibilities arise for Intergenerational Bla(c)k artists today as they take on the challenge of looking to the future to create new possibilities and images of hope and splendour. The artists in FUTURISM create work that defies the way black and brown people have been represented in Australia in a powerful creation of bla(c)k futures.
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Artist In Conversation - Visibility
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Welcome to Wyndham Arts Gallery podcast channel, part of our Go Deeper program that provides an in-depth look at each of our exhibitions.
This episode is an Artist In Conversation about the exhibition Visibility featuring exhibiting artists Hannah Morphy-Walsh, Pauline Vetuna, Ruby Allegra, Arika Waulu, Mereani Qalovakawasa, Jasmin Âû, Ibby Ibrahim, Annie Moors, leilani fa’alava’au, Ngina Amum, morag undulating jones.
Visibility is a celebration of our identities, minds and bodies as disabled people. It’s a provocation to audiences to interrogate and question the underpinning values, assumptions and falsehoods embedded in cultures, colonial cisheteropatriarchal structures and an economic system that devalues and discriminates against us. Through a range of mediums, artists who identify as having a disability will make the invisible and marginalised visible.
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Artist In Conversation -True Lies and alibies (ft Maree Clark)
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Welcome to Wyndham Arts Gallery podcast channel, part of our Go Deeper program that provides an in-depth look at each of our exhibitions
This episode is an Artist In Conversation about the exhibition True Lies (and alibies), which interprets the 250th anniversary of the landing of Captain Cook from an Indigenous point of view. Trawlwoolway artist Julie Gough responds to the anniversary using her own family history as a case study. In a solo exhibition including a large-scale 11-metre collage, hundreds of small posters, video and installation, she challenges the viewer to rethink established stories around the founding of Australia.
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Artist In Conversation - Stolen Wealth
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Welcome to Wyndham Arts Gallery podcast channel, part of our Go Deeper program that provides an in-depth look at each of our exhibition
What defines wealth? Is it how big your house is or the size of your bank balance?
WEALTH is an exhibition of work by artists whose countries of origin have been colonised. Often these countries are perceived as ‘third world’ and ‘poor’, to be helped by countries that are seen as wealthier. This conversation features exhibiting Artists: Abdul Abdullah, wāni toaishara, Pierre Mukeba, Frances Tapueluela, Peter Waples- Crowe, Lisa Waup, Millie Bruce née Yarran, Sha Gaze, Judy Watson
This exhibition throws out that assumption and turns to artists to respond to the question, what is their definition of wealth. In some places wealth is how many cows you own. How does a heard of cows compare to a tower of high rise apartments?
Sunday Dec 12, 2021
Artist In Conversation - Drowning Not Waving
Sunday Dec 12, 2021
Sunday Dec 12, 2021
Welcome to Wyndham Arts Gallery podcast channel, part of our Go Deeper program that provides an in-depth look at each of our exhibitions
This episode is an Artist In Conversation about the exhibition Drowning Not Waving, featuring exhibiting artists Jill Orr, Yasbelle Kerkow, Penelope Davis and Florence Folole Tupuola.
Taking a global perspective this extraordinary exhibition looks at climate change in the 21st century. It asks, what were we thinking when we kept plundering the earth with little thought for the future.
Thursday Apr 01, 2021
FLUID Artist in Conversation
Thursday Apr 01, 2021
Thursday Apr 01, 2021
Welcome to Go Deeper, Wyndham Art Gallery’s podcast channel. Part of our Go Deeper program that provides an in-depth look at each of our exhibitions. This is an abridged recording of the FLUID Artist in Conversation. This panel discussion was held during an intimate, artist’s viewing of the exhibition and features exhibiting artists Gideon Wilonja and Ebony Hickey in conversation with co-curator Lola-Mae Pink.
Language Warning: some artworks and or program titles mentioned have explicit words in them.
FLUID will challenge your position, creating new ways of thinking as we navigate the road ahead.
The gender binary is up for discussion, no longer fixed, asking us to inspect how binaries of all types inform the way we experience the world. LGBTQI+ people have long led the way in these conversations and continue to investigate how perceived social norms shape our identities. Fluid expands on these ideas to entice new ways of seeing, feeling, engaging and moving through the world.
FLUID coincides with the Midsumma Festival and centres nonbinary and LGBTIQ artists, including Indigenous and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Colour) artists.
Thursday Feb 18, 2021
PINK Artist in Conversation
Thursday Feb 18, 2021
Thursday Feb 18, 2021
Artist in Conversation with Prue Stent & Honey Long, Anastasia Klose and moderated by Dr Hannah McCann.
Welcome to Go Deeper, Wyndham Art Gallery’s podcast channel. Part of our go deeper program that provides an in-depth look at each of our exhibitions. This is an abridged recording of the PINK Artist in Conversation. This panel discussion was held between exhibiting artists Anastasia Klose, Honey Long and Prue Stent and moderated by Dr. Hannah McCann on February 4th, 2021 remotely.
PINK explores the use of the colour pink and other feminine motifs in the creative practices of womxn. Once maligned for being girly and diminutive, pink is reclaimed and presented in hues ranging from hot pink to millennial with works exploring the social, biological and performative intersections of the colour in practice.
the exhibition encourages viewers to consider where the combination of second wave feminism and neo-liberal feminism has brought womxn artists today.
featuring work by Anastasia Klose, Tracey Lamb, Lola-Mae Pink, Maja Malou Lyse & Arvida Byström, Honey Long & Prue Stent, Jessie Adams and curated by Caroline Esbenshade.