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Artistspeak program 2007

Tom Moore, Robot fish, Tom Moore with glass, 2005. Photo by Dean Whitehorn. Click to view in larger size

Tom Moore, Robot fish, Tom Moore with glass, 2005. Photo by Dean Whitehorn. Click to view in larger size

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Study period 5 2007 (July-October)

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Please note: some artists' talks outlined in the programs are unavailable.

Bianca Barling

Bianca is doing a Master of Visual Arts. More about Bianca's work
Bianca's talk (.wmv file format)

Arunkumar HG

Indian artist Arunkumar HG is based in New Delhi. His current practice involves sculpture and installation forms and has drawn on his employment as a designer within a manufacturing company. From October-November 2007 the Sculpture and Installation Studio hosted his artist residency. Click to view the image enlarged
Arunkumar HG's talk (.wmv file format)
Arunkumar HG - click to view in a larger size

Tom Moore

'More is actually more' is a calm, quiet, exhilarating multimedia ride to the edge of reason. Mixed media artist Tom Moore has been working with hot glass since 1990 and obviously continues to enjoy adapting traditional techniques in the pursuit of surprising new visions. Guaranteed to defy gravity and to melt the coldest heart. Click to view the image enlarged
Tom's talk (.wmv file format)
Tom Moore, 'Sharky' - click to view in a larger size

Duke Albada

Duke's talk (.wmv file format) (coming soon)

Chris Tamm

Chris Tamm completed Honours in 2004 and was recipient of the Deborah Paauwe Award for Photographic Excellence. Chris has been curating and managing culture events in alternative spaces since 2000, including three street art festivals in Adelaide 2003-5. He was also managing editor and art director of Entropy Magazine (winning four national youth media awards during this time). Most recently he has relocated to Sydney and has just completed a six month stint as curator at May's, an outdoor curated street art space. Click to view the image enlarged Chris Tamm - click to view in a larger size

Chris' talk (.wmv file format)

Helpmann Academy Seminar

How to price artworks (.wmv file format)

Christian Lock

Christian's talk (.wmv file format)

Gabriella Bisetto - The shape of breath (Week 13, 5 June 2007)

'When I breath out on a cold winter's night the shape of my exhaled breath hovers for a fleeting moment in front of me, an ephemeral, nebulous 3-dimensional cloud of condensation. For a moment I can see my permanent interaction with the environment, and in essence, see myself.' Gabriella Bisetto is Head of the SASA Ceramic and Glass Workshop. Her talk focused on recent work presented at BMG Gallery which explores the idea of existence through the body as subject matter.
Gabriella's talk
(.wmv file format)
Gabriella Bisetto, The shape of breath

Robin Best (Week 12, 29 May 2007)

Robin Best is a ceramicist who has worked in mainland China, Japan and Central Australia. In 1997 she established a ceramics workshop in the Ernabella Art Centre and still works collaboratively with Pitjantjatjara Elder Nyukana Baker. She shows her work in Europe and Asia and has recently been appointed to the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council.
Robin's talk (.wmv file format)
Robin Best, Visiting Pukatja, 2004 (detail)

 

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