42 episodes

CANVAS: Unframing Art & Ideas is a living archive, a quiet conversation, a collision of ideas, a podcast to hear, engage and be enveloped by art. Tune in to thematic episodes bringing together artists, writers and thinkers.

CANVAS: Unframing Art & Ideas is produced by a team of artists, producers and curators made up of; Host Ayeesha Ash, Researcher Eleanor Zurowski, Audio Editor and Producer Kanika Kirpalani and Executive Producers Isabella Sanasi and Emerald Dun Frost.

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CANVAS: Unframing Art & Ideas is a living archive, a quiet conversation, a collision of ideas, a podcast to hear, engage and be enveloped by art. Tune in to thematic episodes bringing together artists, writers and thinkers.

CANVAS: Unframing Art & Ideas is produced by a team of artists, producers and curators made up of; Host Ayeesha Ash, Researcher Eleanor Zurowski, Audio Editor and Producer Kanika Kirpalani and Executive Producers Isabella Sanasi and Emerald Dun Frost.

    Weitou Practices and Intergenerational Knowledge with Chun Yin Rainbow Chan

    Weitou Practices and Intergenerational Knowledge with Chun Yin Rainbow Chan

    Chun Yin Rainbow Chan is an interdisciplinary artist, vocalist and producer working across music, image, sculpture and performance, and is one of six finalists in the 2021 - 2022 NSW Visual Arts Emerging Fellowship (Artspace, CreateNSW, NAS). Rainbow joins Ayeesha to share the history and rituals she has been learning in her research into her matrilineal links to the Weitou people. In doing so, she continues the transmission of Weitou culture, strengthening her connection with her mother and her heritage, while also exploring concepts of place and time.

    Audio excerpt from “魚文,鳥文” (Fish Song, Bird Song) performed by 文鳳琼婆婆, Man Fung Kun, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0aMw7t4kW8&t=9s

    Additional resources:https://www.chunyinrainbowchan.com/https://www.artspace.org.au/program/52-actions/project-1/rainbow-chan/
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    • 15 min
    The Evolution of First Nations Representation On and Off Stage with Beau James

    The Evolution of First Nations Representation On and Off Stage with Beau James

    Curator, producer and performer Beau James joins host Ayeesha Ash to reflect upon their time in the arts industry so far, share some advice they’d give to their younger self and consider the way things have or haven’t changed during their time in the arts industry. We also hear about two works they have curated as Head of First Nations Programming at the Sydney Opera House; Rodney Bell Ngāti Maniapoto’s ‘Meremere’ and photographic exhibition ‘Always Here - 50 Years of Black Theatre’ inspired by the National Black Theatre in Redfern and the activism and stories of those who were instrumental to its establishment.

    Works mentioned and additional resources:https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/express-yourself/article/2016/06/10/basically-black-legacy-national-black-theatre https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/awaye/culture-comes-first/13468050 https://www.samag.org/sydney-arts-event/heal-country-celebrating-first-nations-leadership-in-the-cultural-sector/
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    • 14 min
    Family Rituals, Photography and Rosehip Jam with Otis Burian Hodge

    Family Rituals, Photography and Rosehip Jam with Otis Burian Hodge

    Photographic artist and curator Otis Burian Hodge joins Ayeesha Ash to share the evolution of TCS Windows, a non-commercial gallery hosting monthly shows of photography-based work by emerging artists. Burian Hodge explains the versatility of photography as an artistic medium and its ability to tell stories and capture time, and we fall in love with his nana as he recalls his first solo exhibition ‘The Last Jar of Rosehip Jam’.

    Additional resources:https://tcswindows.info/https://soundcloud.com/tcs82a
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    • 9 min
    On 'Traces' and Collaboration Across Borders and Practices with Joan Shin and Brigitte Podrasky

    On 'Traces' and Collaboration Across Borders and Practices with Joan Shin and Brigitte Podrasky

    We take a deep dive with Joan Shin and Brigitte Podrasky into their work ‘Traces’, performed at arts and music festival Soft Centre. Glimpsing at ghostly gestural markings, fragmented rhythms and scrambled visuals, ‘Traces’ is a live audiovisual performance showcasing the multidisciplinary offerings of DBR, Cypha, Brigitte Podrasky and Joan Shin. Situated as a collaborative project across three remote cities, ‘Traces’ takes inspiration from memory and disorderly exchanges between each artist’s temporal context.

    Brigitte and Joan talk about their process working across three cities and as four artists with different practices and reflect on the experience of live performance as visual artists. Plus, the value in finding good collaborative dynamic.

    Works mentioned and additional resources:https://www.facebook.com/softcentrefestival/videos/3162256410717153/https://www.astrophemagazine.com/astrophe-magazine/soft-centre-traces-dbr-x-cypha-x-joan-shin-x-brigitte-podrasky-pres-traces-live-a/vhttps://www.vividsydney.com/event/music/soft-centre https://www.decolonialhacker.org/ 
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    • 15 min
    Stories of Community in Western Sydney with Gillian Kayrooz

    Stories of Community in Western Sydney with Gillian Kayrooz

    Gillian Kayrooz joins Ayeesha to share how her beginnings taking photos of friends in high school evolved into her current practice providing representation of young people from Western Sydney. We get insight into her work for group exhibition Over the Fence and her process discovering family stories of their community, discuss sneakers as cultural commodities, as well as Gillian’s go-to pair.

     

    Works mentioned and additional resources:https://gilliankayrooz.com/https://www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/over-fence-exhibitionhttps://gilliankayrooz.com/fre-h-pairhttps://ice.org.au/project/granville-barbershop-2019/https://www.kalanjay.com/
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    • 10 min
    Sharing and Protecting Culture with Morgan Hogg

    Sharing and Protecting Culture with Morgan Hogg

    Morgan Hogg is an artist who explores the identities of Indigenous perspectives within the Pacific Islands, and the cultural impact modern day has on traditional standards. Morgan talks about the balance involved in protecting and sharing culture, the importance of creating conversation about climate change in the Pacific, the objectivity and subjectivity of art and her practice.

    Works mentioned:https://www.morganhogg.com/enua-maneahttps://www.morganhogg.com/tangaroahttps://www.morganhogg.com/rangiunui-papat%C5%AB%C4%81nukuhttps://performancespace.com.au/programs/live-dreams-distance/
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    • 12 min

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