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Jenn covers the show this week and talks with Minnie Parker and Molly Jones, curators of Yours Sincerely, a show presenting caring as the new cool. We hear Rachel chatting with Phoebe Thompson gallery manager at Blue Oyster art project space Dunedin, and Matthew Galloway, artist and co-chair of the Blue Oyster Trust. Jenn mentions one of her favourite podcasts and shines a spotlight on the late synth pioneer, Pauline Oliveros who blurred the role of the audience as passive consumer into the creator and substance of her musical pieces. On top of that, we hear some tracks by likes of The 6ths, Al Green, The Dø and The Goonsax and give you the current rundown of all events art with the Art Guide.

A weekly arts magazine show run as a collective by artists and writers active in the Auckland arts community and beyond. Artbank is independent of any art institutions, galleries or funding bodies. The aim is to provide a unique and engaged perspective with a view to providing audiences access to a few of the multiple voices of the arts communities in Aotearoa.

Primary Title
  • Artbank on Sunday
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 7 October 2018
Start Time
  • 11 : 00
Finish Time
  • 12 : 00
Duration
  • 60:00
Channel
  • 95bFM
Broadcaster
  • Auckland University Students' Association
Programme Description
  • A weekly arts magazine show run as a collective by artists and writers active in the Auckland arts community and beyond. Artbank is independent of any art institutions, galleries or funding bodies. The aim is to provide a unique and engaged perspective with a view to providing audiences access to a few of the multiple voices of the arts communities in Aotearoa.
Episode Description
  • Jenn covers the show this week and talks with Minnie Parker and Molly Jones, curators of Yours Sincerely, a show presenting caring as the new cool. We hear Rachel chatting with Phoebe Thompson gallery manager at Blue Oyster art project space Dunedin, and Matthew Galloway, artist and co-chair of the Blue Oyster Trust. Jenn mentions one of her favourite podcasts and shines a spotlight on the late synth pioneer, Pauline Oliveros who blurred the role of the audience as passive consumer into the creator and substance of her musical pieces. On top of that, we hear some tracks by likes of The 6ths, Al Green, The Dø and The Goonsax and give you the current rundown of all events art with the Art Guide.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Radio
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • Yes
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.