BROADCASTS & PODCASTS
2018-2015
Mirror Sydney
A program that delves into the lesser known Sydney explored through pictures and words in the new book, Mirror Sydney: interviews with author Vanessa Berry
5.03.2018
Landing Points
A program about Race, Place and Identity - and contemporary art: interviews with Dr Hayley Megan-French about the exhibition 'Landing Points' at Penrith Regional Gallery,
5.02.2018
A program about 'The Good Old Bad Old Days' - an eclectic social history/romp through Sydney's vibrant inner city precincts centred around postcode 2011: interviews with the author, renowned cultural historian Warren Fahey, AM
24.07.2017
Under the Sun
A program that looks at the work of fifteen contemporary artists from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds responding to Max Dupain's icnonc photograph, The Sunbaker; interviews with Australian Centre for Photography curator Claire Monneraye
6.03.2017
Demolished Sydney
A program that revisits some of Sydney's lost buildings, spaces and places, and the debates and protests their demolition aroused; interviews with Museum of Sydney Project Manager Bob Whight
9.01.2017
The CoUNTess Report
A program that looks at the project counting (and accounting for) women in the visual arts; interviews with artist/researcher Elvis Richardson
14.11.2016
"The Dark Archive: Forensic Photography, Visual Evidence and the Museum"
An in-depth look at the “cultural afterlife” of criminal evidence – the NSW Police Forensic Archive and exhibitions it has spawned; interviews with Nerida Campbell, curator Sydney Living Museums
28.05.2016
"Music Has No Gender"
A documentary produced, written and recorded by Mick Paddon (Eastside Radio, Thursday Drive). Its starting point is that while music doesn’t have a gender, musicians do ... narration by Jane Raffan
24.10.2016
Tales of Transformation
A program that reveals exciting, mysterious and sensual tales from Greco-Roman mythology, and teases out some surprising contemporary links; interviews with Nicholson Museum curator Michael Turner
4.04.2016
Finding Eliza: Power and Colonial Storytelling in the Eliza Fraser Folklore
A program that looks at folklore and the role stereotypes play in cementing narrative in national histories and popular culture; interviews with Professor Larissa Behrendt
7.03.2016
Sex, Genes and Rock ‘n’ Roll
A program that explores how evolutionary factors shape the modern world, including answers to such questions as: “Why do so many rock stars end up dead at 27?"; interviews with Professor Rob Brooks
11.01.2016
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Pioneering Photographer Julia Margaret Cameron
A program that takes an in-depth look at the work of Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron, interviews with Isobel Parker Phillip, Ass.Curator of Photography, AGSNW
19.10.2015
Delve into Death Magic
A program that reveals many fascinating aspects of Ancient Egyptian death and funereal symbology, mythology and everyday practices; interviews with Nicholson Museum curator Michael Turner
27.07.15
See You at the Barricades
A program that explores the nexus between protest art and art-as-critique, and the emergence of a ‘dissident aesthetic’ in contemporary art; interviews with AGNSW Ass.Curator Macushla Robinson
29.06.15
The Photograph and Australia
A program that looks at the crucial role photography has played in shaping understandings of our nation; interviews with Judy Annear Snr Curator, AGNSW
4.05.15
Stuffed, Stitched and Studied
A program that looks at 19th century Australian taxidermy; interviews with Dr Tony Gill, Macleay Museum
9.02.15
2014 & Older
Crime, Punishment & Redemption: A Convict’s Story
A program about a book on the life of John Ward: love, history, convicts, crime, criminology and life on Norfolk Island; interviews with author June Slee
20.10.14
Archaeological Tales and Testimony
A look at two Australian archaeology publications: a school text that engages with Indigenous history, and selections from “50 Objects, 50 Stories” from the Nicholson Museum; interviews with the authors
18.08.14
Message Stick: Indigenous Identity
A program exploring an exhibition on contemporary art and Indigenous identity; interviews with Artbank curator Carrie Kibbler
18.8.2014
Kindred – The Secret of Close Encounters Lie Buried Down Under
A program about the sci-fi short film Kindred – the first sci-fi film to star Indigenous Australians; interviews with writer/producer Josh Bryer
28.7.2014
Conquest of Space
A program exploring intersections between contemporary art and science fiction in conversation with Dr Andrew Frost
30.06.2014
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East Coast Encounter
A program exploring first contact from the time of Cook’s mapping the east coast, and how these encounters resonate with artists today; interviews with journalist Jeff McMullen
2.06.2014
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Red
A program about the power and symbolism of the colour red, its origins and history, with surprising plotlines: piracy, war and international intrigue
5.05.2014
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Redlands Art Prize 2014
Interviews with guest curator, renowned artist Tim Johnson, about his practice and merit and mentorship, which this contemporary prize aims to foster between generations of artists
7.04.2014
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Suburban Noir
A program that looks at crime in Sydney's burbs in the 50s and 60s and artistic responses to imagery from the police forensic archive
10.03.2014
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Holiday and Memory
A program addressing the cultural significance of holidays and collective memories
10.02.2014
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Eat Your History
An in-depth look at Sydney’s food culture from 1788 to the 1950s through the exhibition ‘Eat Your History: A Shared Table’
2.12.2013
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The Dixon Story
Rhonda and Nadeena Dixon, daughter and granddaughter of activist Charles 'Chicka' Dixon, reall living life amidst the Struggle, and Chicka's campaign for Indigenous Rights
18.11.2013
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The Blake Prize
A program about the Blake Prize, awarded to art and poetry addressing ideas about spiritual thought, religion and human justice
21.10.2013
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Joy Before the Object
A program focusing on ‘the object’ and its treatment by artists and photographers
7.10.2013
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Tony Albert
A program devoted to the work of one of our most dynamic contemporary artists, Tony Albert
26.08.2013
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City of Shadows
A program exploring Sydney's underworld as seen through the police photographic archives
12.08.2013
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52 Suburbs Around the World
A program devoted to communities and neighbourhoods around the world
29.07.2013
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East of India
A program looking at the forgotten trade between Australia and India in the early days of the colony
15.07.2013
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Catching Light
A program exploring an exhibition of art using analogue and digital technologies
01.07.2013
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Redlands Art Prize 2013
A program about the Redlands Konica Minolta Art Prize for contemporary art
20.05.2013
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Jenny Sages
A program devoted to the work of one of our most renowned portrait artists, Jenny Sages
27.04.2013
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True to Form
A program exploring the fascinating world of scientific models
8.04.2013
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Calling All Photofiles
A program looking at 30 years of photography, as represented in the premier magazine Photofile
11.03.2013
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TextaQueen
A program devoted to the work of one of our most intriguing contemporary artists, TextaQueen
25.02.2013
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Spirit in the Land
A program exploring an exhibition of focused on landscape
14.01.2013
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Bungaree: The First Australian
A program devoted to unravelling the colonial personage of Bungaree
24.9.2012
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Objects Through Time
A program devoted to Australian historical narratives explored through a virtual museum
30.7.2012
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Heads Up!
A potted history of the Archibald Portrait Prize
11.5.2011
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Home
A program exploring the Art Gallery of New South Wales’ latest survey exhibition of Koori work
5.11.2012
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Journeys with Ace Bourke
Chatting about curatorship, Indigenous art, Christian the lion and conservation
10.9.2012 and 25.5.2011
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Coral
A program that looks at one of our precious and threatened natural wonders, the Great Barrier Reef, and specifically, its main life force, the coral
26.3.2012
Blue Highways
A program exploring life on the old blue highways of America through Walkley Award winner Andrew Quilty's photography
7.5.2012
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Hello Dollies
A program that delves into the psychological and symbolic resonances of the doll
27.2.2012
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Five Bells – a Visual Ode to Sydney
A program about art, poetry and literature specifically focused on Sydney
30.1.2012
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House
A program exploring Sydney's colonial life through Sydney Living Museums' house collections and Still Life photographs by Robyn Stacey
21.11.2011
Unity
A program devoted to ideas about work and political meaning
24.10.2011
Needs versus Wants
A program exploring the development of shopping as a leisure pursuit in the colony
10.10.2011
Green Bans Art Walk
A program devoted to ideas about neighbourhoods and heritage
15.8.2011
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52 Suburbs: A Search for Beauty in the Sydney 'Burbs’
A program devoted to ideas about community and aesthetics
1.8.2011
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Freedom Riders: Art and Activism 1960s to Now
A program devoted to Indigenous Rights
18.7.2011
Waste Not: a Beautiful and Emotional Film about Garbage
A program devoted to ideas about saving the planet
1.6.2011
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Tattoo: Totem, Taboo, Art?
Talks with Geoff Ostling about the history of tattoo and his tattoo bodysuit – a living work of art by Ex de Medici
4.5.2011
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Black Mist Burnt Country
A program that revisits the history of the British atomic test program in Australia and examines the impact on people and land, as well as its on-going legacies: interviews with Dr Lee-Anne Hall, Director, Penrith Regional Gallery & The Lewers Bequest
25.07.2018
Feminist Art of the 1970s: interrogating 'the Gentle Arts'
A program delving into women’s ‘fancywork’ and the fine art and social history paradigms within which it has been assessed: interviews with AGNSW Curator Aust. Art Natalie Wilson
2.04.2018
Other shows produced and Presented for Arts Monday
Lines in the Sand
A program that investigates aspects of Cockatoo Island’s institutional heritage through an in-situ exhibition
12.3.2012
Dragon
A program that looks at the significance of the dragon in Chinese art and culture
13.2.2012
Religion Sex Violence
A program exploring ePublishing and Patrick Flanagan's novel
7.11.2011
‘Now Showing’ Exhibition Reviews – Guest Spot on Arts Wednesday
Tayenebe: Tasmanian Aboriginal Women's Fibre Work
20.4.2011
Art + Soul: Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
13.4.2011
Sin City: Crime & Corruption in 20th Century Sydney
6.4.2011
Annie Liebovitz, a Photographer's Life
30.3.2011
Exposed, Photography & the Classical Nude
23.3.2011