#16. Telepathy through Contemporary Art with Dr Jacquelene Drinkall.
Performance, Installation, Curation and Writing
Performance, Installation, Curation and Writing
Released for the new moon 6th October 2021
Eco Dome, Jacquelene Drinkall, 2016
Disco Ball Gaze, Jacquelene Drinkall, 2016
Art and Telepathy, Curated by Jacquelene Drinkall and Warren Neidich, 2016
Data Centre Seance, Jacquelene Drinkall, 2017
Telepathy and New Labour, 2021
Telepathic Capitalism and Psychic Debt, Jacquelene Drinkall, 2021
Activist Neuroaesthetics in Video Art, Curated by Jacquelene Drinkall, 2021
Top Image: Jacquelene Drinkall, Solstice Telepathy, Conjoined Dyadic Headpiece/s made from hand woven telecommunications wire and performed live on the Bow River, Banff National Park, on the evening of the Summer Solstice. Performers: Colin Wintz and Annie Macmillan, Photographer: Hannah Imlach. Artwork concept, direction, production, and hand weaving of telecommunications wire by the artist, Jacquelene Drinkall.
Bottom Image: Jacquelene Drinkall, 'Weatherman UFOlogy (Kandos Occupation)', demountable architecture made from industrial vacuum-formed High Impact Acrylic, marine ply and hardware, 464cm (width) x 464cm (depth) x 250cm (height); installation view at Cementa_13 in 2013; 2006-2016 and an ongoing project.
#15. Country, Culture and Community with Wiradjuri Woman Aleshia Lonsdale
Installation, Curation & Activism in Contemporary Art
Installation, Curation & Activism in Contemporary Art
Released for NAIDOC Week 11th July 2021
Inconvenient Truths, Aleshia Lonsdale at Cross Art projects, 2017
Disambiguation by Aleshia Lonsdale at ARTLANDS Dubbo, 2016 featured in NAVA by Esther Anatolitis
Star Pickett, Curated by Phoebe Cowdery the CORRIDOR project and Aleshia Lonsdale Arts Out West 2018
Warning: This episode contains sensitive and triggering content.
Top Image: So Many Children, Aleshia Londsale, 2016
Bottom Image: Awaken, Aleshia Lonsdale, 2019
#14. Ritual, Strange Beings and Enchanted Places with Gabrielle Bates
Performance, Photomedia and Politics of Place
Performance, Photomedia and Politics of Place.
Released for the Solstice 21st June 2021
Spirit Maps, Gabrielle Bates, 2016
Tree Shrining, Gabrielle Bates, 2016-2018
Talismanic Memory Maps, Gabrielle Bates, 2017
Home and Tree Protection Amulets, Gabrielle Bates, 2017
Urban Fetishes, Gabrielle Bates, 2018
Magical Resistance in the Suburbs: Ritual walking and spirit mapping, Gabrielle Bates, 2018
Dub Circle, Gabrielle Bates, 2019
Sequence Paintings, Gabrielle Bates, 2020-2021
Urban Unknowns, Gabrielle Bates, 2020-2021
Dr. Bayo Akomolafe, I, Coronavirus. Mother. Monster. Activist, 2020
Top Image: Yellow, Urban Unknowns, Gabrielle Bates, 2020
Bottom Image: Dub Circle, Produced by Gabrielle Bates, Image by Jodie Barker Photography, 2019
#10. Digging, Spinning and Skeptical Mysticism with Alex Wisser and Georgina Pollard
Contemporary art, rural communities, meditative action and earth oracles.
Released for the new moon February 12th 2021
Kandos School of Cultural Adaptation KSCA
An Artist, Farmer and Scientist Walk into a Bar, KSCA
Georgina Pollard and Leanne Wicks, One Time, 2013
Georgina Pollard, Kandos Rylstone Map, 2019
Georgina Pollard, Through Line, AM Gallery, 2011
Georgina Pollard, Bio-Char Project, KSCA 2018 - 2019
Georgina Pollard, Falling in Love with Carbon – Biochar Art Work The Biochar Journal
Alex Wisser, Brick Works, 2011
Alex Wisser, Holding, in Mudgee Guardian, 2015
Alex Wisser, The Ground at Hill End, 2013
Alex Wisser, A Hole for the Living Class Room, KSCA, 2018-2020
Top Image: Georgina Pollard, The long sleep growing bed, 2018. Photograph by Alex Wisser.
Bottom Image: Alex Wisser, A Hole for Hill End, 2013.