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NAVA Artist File: Nicole Barakat
Nicole Barakat is a Kfarsghabi, Lebanese artist living on the lands and waters of the Gadigal People. She works with deep listening and intuitive processes with intentions to transform the conditions of everyday life. Her artwork engages unconventional approaches to art-making, creating intricate works that embody the love and patience characteristic of traditional textile practices. Her works include hand-stitched and hand-cut cloth and paper drawings, sculptural forms made with her own hair, cloth and plant materials as well as live work where she uses her voice as a material.
In this interview, Barakat shares her journey as an artist, emphasising her intuitive and material-driven creative process, the role of artists in speaking about injustice, the importance of recognising the diverse skills and knowledge artists have beyond selling their artwork, and how NAVA's Code of Practice, particularly the fees and wages schedule, helps legitimise and clarify artists' rights and working conditions.
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NAVA Artist File: Amanda Jane Reynolds
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Amanda Jane Reynolds is a Guringai and Yuin cloak-maker, multimedia artist, curator and storyteller. In this interview, Reynolds reflects on her journey of overcoming hesitation to create possum skin cloaks, ultimately bringing her confidence and a deep sense of connection to her cultural heritage.
NAVA Talks AI in Arts Practice
มุมมอง 662 หลายเดือนก่อน
In this third and final session of NAVA Talks AI, artist Kailum Graves discusses his approach to incorporating AI in creative expression, exploring its potential to inform artistic expression while addressing questions of authorship, authenticity, and ethical implications. From generative AI to collaborative endeavours, the conversation highlights opportunities for innovation while considering ...
NAVA Artist File: Foot
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Connor Ovenden-Shaw, also known as Foot, is a non-binary, queer multidisciplinary artist based on Wadawurrung land in Melbourne’s west. Working within textile, photography and performance, they are known for their unique and absurdist take of gender identity, sustainability and beauty standards. Their artist/drag Persona Foot is often referenced within both their physical work and through socia...
NAVA Talks AI and Copyright
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In this session of NAVA Talks AI, Kathrine Giles, Legal and Operations Manager at the Arts Law Centre of Australia, discussed copyright in the arts and the legalities of AI platforms' image scraping processes. She shared local and international applications of copyright law to AI, cases of copyright and moral rights infringement, as well as steps forward in advocating for artists and creators.
NAVA Talks AI and ICIP
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Co-facilitated by NAVA and Shevaun Wright, artist and solicitor at Terri Janke and Company, this webinar delves into the intersection of AI and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP), Monday 13 May 2024.
NAVA Artist File: Katie West
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Katie West is an artist and Yindjibarndi woman based in Noongar Ballardong boodja. practice is defined by experiments in a 'custodial ethic', as termed by Murri academic Mary Graham, grounded in the understanding that the health of human society and Country mirror one another. West's installations, textile pieces, and happenings invite attention to the ways we weave our histories, places, and m...
NAVA Artist File: Ruha Fifita
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Ruha Fifita was born and raised in the Island Kingdom of Tonga and continues to engage with the Pacific region as an interdisciplinary artist, and through her work as the Curatorial Assistant for Pacific Art at the Queensland state Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art. As an artist, she works closely with her siblings and extended family, developing a practice which focuses on collaboration, communi...
NAVA Artist File: Ebony Russell
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Ebony Russell is a ceramic sculptural artist living and working on Gadigal land. Her unique technique was developed out of an interest in gendered aesthetics, labour, and traditional craft practices where Russell methodically pipes porcelain in a series of intricate layers to build gravity-defying forms. Challenging the traditional making processes of decorative vessels; in her works, the decor...
NAVA Artist File: Garry Trinh
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Garry Trinh is a Western Sydney based artist working in photography, video, painting and works on paper. He makes art about the uncanny, unexpected and spontaneous moments in daily life. In this video, Trinh talks to NAVA about the challenges of trying to balance an art practice with parenting and earning an income, the importance of maintaining ‘a steady keel’ through the ups and downs of an a...
NAVA Artist File: Nicole Foreshew
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Nicole Foreshew is a Wiradjuri artist, writer and curator based on Gumbaynggirr Country, Central West, New South Wales. She works across photo media, sculpture, film and video, using technical mediums and natural materials such as clay, pigments, plant matter, light, water and fog. Foreshew has a cross-disciplinary approach that combines scientific collaborations alongside connections with comm...
NAVA Artist File: Christopher Bassi
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Christopher Bassi is an artist of Meriam, Yupungathi and British descent. Working with archetypal models of representational painting, his work engages with the medium as sociological and historical text and as a means to address issues surrounding cultural identity, alternative genealogies, and colonial legacies in Australia and the South Pacific. In this interview, Bassi chats to NAVA about t...
NAVA Artist File: Samuel Luke
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Samuel Luke is an artist and illustrator based in Sydney, currently living on Dharug Country. His works range from digital illustrations and comics to embroidery and quilted works. In his practice, he uses autobiographical storytelling and graphic narratives to discuss the complexities of gender identity through his own experiences as a gay trans man. The metaphor of space exploration is a prom...
NAVA Artist File: Tarik Ahlip
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Working across film, sculpture, verse and sound, Tarik Ahlip’s practice considers poetics as capable of driving epistemic change. He is based on Dharug and Gadigal land in Sydney and is of Turkish and Sri Lankan descent. In this conversation with NAVA, Ahlip reflects on his path as an artist and his exciting transition into making filmic and collaborative works.
NAVA Artist File: Bronwyn Bancroft
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Bundjalung woman Dr Bronwyn Bancroft is an artist, activist, mentor, and writer. Born in Tenterfield, New South Wales, and trained in Canberra and Sydney, Bronwyn works with a range of mediums to create visual narratives about caring for Country. Her practice extends from public artworks to paintings and award-winning children's book illustrations. In this video, Bronwyn chats to NAVA about cop...
NAVA Artist File: Sasha Hill
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NAVA Artist File: Sasha Hill
NAVA Artist File: Claudia Chinyere Akole
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NAVA Artist File: Claudia Chinyere Akole
NAVA Artist File: Jayanto Tan
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NAVA Artist File: Jayanto Tan
Educator Briefing: Industry Practice in the Visual Arts Classroom
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Educator Briefing: Industry Practice in the Visual Arts Classroom
NAVA Artist File: Linda Brescia
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NAVA Artist File: Linda Brescia
NAVA Artist File: Sue Jo Wright
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NAVA Artist File: Sue Jo Wright
NAVA Artist File: EJ Son
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NAVA Artist File: EJ Son
Creating Out Loud industry briefing
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Creating Out Loud industry briefing
NAVA Artist File: Kyra Kum-Sing
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NAVA Artist File: Kyra Kum-Sing
NAVA Artist File: Emily Crockford
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NAVA Artist File: Emily Crockford
NAVA Artist File: Taloi Havini
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NAVA Artist File: Taloi Havini
NAVA Artist File: Caroline Rothwell
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NAVA Artist File: Caroline Rothwell
NAVA Artist File: Kalanjay Dhir
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NAVA Artist File: Kalanjay Dhir
NAVA Artist File: Gabriella Hirst
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NAVA Artist File: Gabriella Hirst
Easing Restrictions and Increasing Responsibility webinar
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Easing Restrictions and Increasing Responsibility webinar

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  • @deano1432
    @deano1432 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Loved this talk! I really appreciate Kailum's cross-disciplinary perspective.

  • @TheArtistKnownAsFoot
    @TheArtistKnownAsFoot 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much for having me!

  • @christoffurl7251
    @christoffurl7251 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    P r o m o S M

  • @Blake-ex1rf
    @Blake-ex1rf ปีที่แล้ว

    💗💗💗

  • @user-fv5or4ey4m
    @user-fv5or4ey4m ปีที่แล้ว

    SAMUEL LUKE!!! My my what an absolute joy 🥹

  • @eddiej9745
    @eddiej9745 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    In fact representational art is going through a second renaissance, OUTSIDE of the ESTABLISHMENT. The establishment gate keepers need to shrivel up and die, like this talentless old hack.

  • @tanyat08100
    @tanyat08100 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Up the river bungadu

  • @figbat1
    @figbat1 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    20 views........20 more than it deserves. Another bucket of solanine with solanine sauce for the great doctor. Is jenny still filling her fat arse with coffee lattes.

  • @artspeacefoundation3659
    @artspeacefoundation3659 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great to hear you talk about the roles and responsibilities of a curator. We were very privileged to have had you curate our 25th Anniversary exhibition. We will be celebrating our 30th anniversary di8nner at the Adelaide Festival Centre on the 16th of November. We will be using 6 of your panels at the dinner. Wish you could be with us. Also interesting to hear you talk about Maralinga; see Tree of Life, Gift of Peace which was designed and sculptured by Maralinga artists.

  • @AceHardy
    @AceHardy 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    👑

  • @wovenarts1813
    @wovenarts1813 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Interviewer: "what is art to you? " Megan: "a peaceful place to protest", "economic independence", " cultural autonomy" - a powerful reminder how "art" plays an invaluable role in communicating a creative and cultured voice in our society. well done Megan.