49 min

#1 RAYGUN Talks to Jude Taggart Roberts (Australia‪)‬ RAYGUN TALKS PODCAST

    • Visual Arts

Jude Taggart Roberts first showed with Raygun in September 2012. Jude is a visual artist with a focus on the changing terrains of inland Australia including the history and interconnections to the water and land systems she has lived on or journeyed into. Her works on paper and mixed media reveal the hidden interrelationships of the watersheds that we cannot visibly experience such as the artesian basins and springs.

Since moving to Brisbane the artist has continued to make direct encounters  with the land and people of Western Queensland through various arts projects  where  Jude sets up alternative studio spaces to work in situ.

The artist acknowledges the Gunggari, Bidjara, and Kooma Peoples as the Traditional Owners of the Land that is the area of her research and where the work was created.

This podcast was made by RAYGUN - Tarn McLean and Alexandra Lawson. We acknowledge the Giabal and Jarowiar peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land on which this podcast has taken place.  

Here's a link to Jude's exhibition at Raygun   

Jude Taggart Roberts first showed with Raygun in September 2012. Jude is a visual artist with a focus on the changing terrains of inland Australia including the history and interconnections to the water and land systems she has lived on or journeyed into. Her works on paper and mixed media reveal the hidden interrelationships of the watersheds that we cannot visibly experience such as the artesian basins and springs.

Since moving to Brisbane the artist has continued to make direct encounters  with the land and people of Western Queensland through various arts projects  where  Jude sets up alternative studio spaces to work in situ.

The artist acknowledges the Gunggari, Bidjara, and Kooma Peoples as the Traditional Owners of the Land that is the area of her research and where the work was created.

This podcast was made by RAYGUN - Tarn McLean and Alexandra Lawson. We acknowledge the Giabal and Jarowiar peoples as the Traditional Owners of the land on which this podcast has taken place.  

Here's a link to Jude's exhibition at Raygun   

49 min