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Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 77 Dani McKenzie Dani McKenzie’s story begins, unusually, not in an art school studio but in a bedroom — where, after a formative trip through Europe and a chance encounter with th

Hosted by Richard Graham · 🇺🇸 US · EN-AU · 77 episodes
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Australian women artists have been (and continue to be) underrepresented and undervalued in this country despite the stunning artistic works that have been produced since the mid nineteenth century. This podcast will shine a light on those artists and their spectacular art works. I'll be talking to the artists themselves, both established and emerging, as well as experts on Australian women artists in history.
Richard Graham hosts Australian Women Artists, a arts show with 77 episodes published.

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 77 Dani McKenzie Dani McKenzie’s story begins, unusually, not in an art school studio but in a bedroom — where, after a formative trip through Europe and a chance encounter with th

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 76 Kate Shaw Kate Shaw is an award-winning Australian artist who spends her time working and living between Melbourne and the US, having exhibited in Australia for over 20 years an

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 75 Lucy Culliton Lucy Culliton is a gem. It was such an enjoyable conversation – she always has interesting stories, and I was just lucky enough to be sitting on the other side of

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 74 Rachel Milne Rachel Milne is a Newcastle-based painter whose work turns everyday interiors, objects, and moments into beautifully compelling paintings. Rachel grew up in Cambrid

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 73 Kirtika Kain Kirtika Kain was born in New Delhi, India and raised on Sydney's Northern Beaches, and is making some of the most viscerally powerful art in the country right now.

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 72 Lily Mae Martin Lily Mae Martin is a remarkable visual artist known for her deeply personal explorations of womanhood, motherhood, and the human condition. Her own strength and

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 71 Julie Fragar Julie Fragar is one of the country's most compelling painters. For those who are familiar with that name, it could well be because she recently made headlines as th

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 70 Lisa Bale It would probably be fair to say that Lisa Bale sits outside the art establishment. She lives and works remotely on a bush property situated in the hinterland of Queen

Australian Women Artists The Podcast Ep 69 Heidi Yardley Heidi Yardley is a Melbourne-born painter whose work occupies a significant space in contemporary Australian art — intimate, psychological, and immediately recogni

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 68 Suzanne Archer Across six decades, Suzanne Archer has forged a singular career in Australian art, marked by independence from curatorial trends and sustained commitment to diffi

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 67 Tracey Deep For over twenty years, Tracey Deep has been transforming forgotten remnants of the natural world—from dried botanicals to recycled organic and industrial materials—i

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 66 Dagmar Cyrulla Dagmar Cyrulla is an Australian contemporary artist whose work grew out of a lifelong interest in people, relationships, and the emotional texture of ordinary lif

Australian Women Artists The Podcast Episode 65 Shay Docking Artists of Influence: Shay Docking (influencing Margaret Ackland, ep. 5) Welcome to another edition of AWA artists of influence. For those who’ve heard some of

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 64 Celia Gullett Celia Gullett has developed a beautiful distinctive practice over several decades. Her abstract works explore colour, light and surface with what’s been described

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep. 63 Camie Lyons Camie Lyons is a Sydney-based contemporary artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, painting, and drawing. Her creative approach is deeply informed

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep. 62. Deborah Halpern OAM Deborah Halpern is one of Australia’s most celebrated multi-disciplinary artists, renowned for her vibrant, whimsical public sculptures that have redefined

Australian Women Artists The Podcast Ep.61 Julz Beresford Julz Beresford is known for her amazing gestural depictions of rivers, bushland and alpine terrain. She has a very distinct, energetic approach to landscape paint

Australian Women Artists The podcast Ep 60 Kiata Mason Kiata Mason’s work explores the quiet drama of domestic life. Her paintings showcase rooms we all have and often just rush through them but, like all good painters,

Australian Women Artists The Podcast Ep. 59. Adriane Strampp Adriane’s is a fascinating journey. She was born in the United States and educated in the UK before settling in Australia. She brings the effect of that peripa

Australian Women Artists The Podcast Ep. 58 Amanda Penrose Hart Amanda Penrose Hart is one of Australia’s most compelling contemporary interpreters of landscape. In fact, judges at the Calleen Art Award recently describe
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