SALA Podcast

By: SALA Festival
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  • Podcast presented by the South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival.
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Episodes
  • SALA Forum with 2024 Feature Artist Julia Robinson, and monograph writers Hannah Kent, Leigh Robb, and Jess Taylor
    Aug 27 2024

    In this special episode recorded at the Adelaide Central School of Art, Andrew Purvis talks to 2024 SALA Feature Artist Julia Robinson, and her monograph writers Hannah Kent, Leigh Robb, and Jess Taylor.

    They discuss the collaborative process that brought the book to fruition, and how each of the writers used Julia’s work as inspiration for their pieces, particularly her interest in folklore, horror themes and feminism. Julia also delves into working with designer Rachel Harris on the visual representation of the monograph.

    In the Q&A section, Julia explains how the book was structured around each of the writer’s interests; the process for creating her sculptures; and the significance of dark themes in her art. Finally, Julia discusses the impact of receiving the Feature Artist award, and the influence and importance of SALA Festival on her career and the opportunities it affords all artists.

    Show notes:

    • JuliaRobinson.net
    • Hannah Kent
    • Leigh Robb – Instagram
    • Jess Taylor
    • Satanic Panic
    • Tilberi – Icelandic Folklore
    • The Wicker Man (film, 1973, directed by Robin Hardy)
    • The Song of Master John Goodfellow
    • gourd (fruit)
    • The Gourdfather
    • Beatrice in the 2020 Adelaide Biennial at Museum of Economic Botany
    • Rappaccini’s Daughter
    • Scylla – Greek mythology
    • Adelaide Central School of Art
    • Julia’s monograph at Wakefield Press
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Artist Interview: Claire Foord
    Aug 12 2024

    For this special Science Week podcast, presented in partnership with Inspiring SA, SALA talks to Willunga-based artist Claire Foord.

    Claire talks about her artistic journey, her inspiration, and the profound impact of her personal experiences on her art.

    She delves into how her work has been influenced by a spontaneous bilateral cerebral arterial dissection she suffered three years ago, which serves as the basis for her SALA exhibition 'Occipital’. Claire also shares the story of the stillbirth of her daughter Alfie, and the charity called Still Aware she founded to raise awareness around stillbirth in Australia.

    Claire is a finalist in the SALA Inspiring SA Science in Art Award, and The Advertiser Contemporary Art Award.

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    32 mins
  • Artist Interview: Cheryl Bridgart
    Jul 30 2024

    In this episode, Eugene chats with freestyle embroidery artist Cheryl Bridgart. Cheryl talks about the history of her home/studio at Beltana House on Carrington St in the city, and how her work is inspired by her dreams and her love of the natural world. She shares her excitement at being part of the Lunar Codex program, which will see her work travelling to the moon early next year. Finally, Cheryl speaks of her love of working as a South Australian artist, especially during SALA Festival.

    • Cheryl's biography
    • History of Beltana Station.
    • Guildhouse & Guildhouse Greets
    • Adelaide Zoo
    • ‘Lose Yourself in Melbourne’ ad
    • More about the Lunar Codex program
    • Doctor Samuel Peralta
    • SpaceX
    • Cheryl’s episode on Colour in Your Life.
    • Goolwa, South Australia
    • Cheryl on Instagram
    • Cheryl on Facebook
    • Cheryl’s SALA exhibition

    Music: Dark Water by Xylo-Ziko

    Photo by Jack Fenby

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    31 mins

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