57 min

Chris Donoghue | Multidisciplinary Artist and Media & Communications Manager, Big hART ConnectCurateCreate

    • Arts

SUMMARY
Join me as we explore the vitalities of empowerment in the arts through the experiences of Chris Donoghue. Chris, a multidisciplinary artist and the Media and Communications Manager for Big hART, shares her journey from hip-hop dance to the stage and beyond, shedding light on the work that goes into empowering young people and adults to explore their potential through art. This conversation brings to the fore how we can practice art to challenge common assumptions about who art its made by and who it is for.
Listen in as we unravel the transformative power of community engagement and mentorship in the arts. Chris delves into her work with West Words and Big hART, and how her mentoring has enriched the lives of young people. The joy of fostering connections and the importance of art as education are central to our dialogue, offering a glimpse into the triumphs and trials of balancing a career in the arts with family life. Chris's insights remind us of the value of nurturing creativity to strengthen community.
In this compelling exchange, we also confront complexities of navigating everyday politics within the arts that can exclude and marginalise. Chris reflects on bringing marginalised voices into institutional spaces, and the need for increased access and transparency in the arts, touching on initiatives like Writing Black Australia. Tune in to this critical conversation that underscores the importance of discovering, acknowledging and celebrating the diverse voices that contribute to Australia's artistic ecology.
LINKS
Connect with Chris at https://www.christinadonoghue.com/, https://theblogthatchriswrote.wordpress.com/blog/, @cherokee_flower on Instagram, on Facebook, or LinkedIn
And checkout the work of:
Big hART
West Words
and
Writing Black Australia
EPISODE CHAPTERS
(0:00:00) - Empowering Artists Through Collaboration and Community
(0:20:19) - Empowering Artists Through Community Engagement
(0:30:16) - Decolonial Access and Transparency in Arts
(0:41:49) - Navigating Politics in Arts and Institutions
(0:50:59) - Community, Creativity, and Collaboration
EPISODE KEYWORDS
Arts Work, Collaboration, Community, Empowerment, Mentorship, Decolonization, Inclusion, Diversity, Education, Politics, Arts Institutions, Representation, African American Art in Australia, Cultural Landscape, Youth Disadvantage.
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SUMMARY
Join me as we explore the vitalities of empowerment in the arts through the experiences of Chris Donoghue. Chris, a multidisciplinary artist and the Media and Communications Manager for Big hART, shares her journey from hip-hop dance to the stage and beyond, shedding light on the work that goes into empowering young people and adults to explore their potential through art. This conversation brings to the fore how we can practice art to challenge common assumptions about who art its made by and who it is for.
Listen in as we unravel the transformative power of community engagement and mentorship in the arts. Chris delves into her work with West Words and Big hART, and how her mentoring has enriched the lives of young people. The joy of fostering connections and the importance of art as education are central to our dialogue, offering a glimpse into the triumphs and trials of balancing a career in the arts with family life. Chris's insights remind us of the value of nurturing creativity to strengthen community.
In this compelling exchange, we also confront complexities of navigating everyday politics within the arts that can exclude and marginalise. Chris reflects on bringing marginalised voices into institutional spaces, and the need for increased access and transparency in the arts, touching on initiatives like Writing Black Australia. Tune in to this critical conversation that underscores the importance of discovering, acknowledging and celebrating the diverse voices that contribute to Australia's artistic ecology.
LINKS
Connect with Chris at https://www.christinadonoghue.com/, https://theblogthatchriswrote.wordpress.com/blog/, @cherokee_flower on Instagram, on Facebook, or LinkedIn
And checkout the work of:
Big hART
West Words
and
Writing Black Australia
EPISODE CHAPTERS
(0:00:00) - Empowering Artists Through Collaboration and Community
(0:20:19) - Empowering Artists Through Community Engagement
(0:30:16) - Decolonial Access and Transparency in Arts
(0:41:49) - Navigating Politics in Arts and Institutions
(0:50:59) - Community, Creativity, and Collaboration
EPISODE KEYWORDS
Arts Work, Collaboration, Community, Empowerment, Mentorship, Decolonization, Inclusion, Diversity, Education, Politics, Arts Institutions, Representation, African American Art in Australia, Cultural Landscape, Youth Disadvantage.
This podcast was edited using Podcastle; these show notes were generated by Podium and reviewed and refined by Tim.
Try Podium today and get 3 free hours and 50% off your first month.
Try Podcastle for free here.
At ConnectCurateCreate, we only recommend products we use ourselves. By using our affiliate links, you are supporting us so that we can continue to make quality content and grow this important conversation.
Get bonus content on Patreon
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

57 min

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