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Various Artists with Sofia & Beth

Join Sofia Roger Williams and Beth Torrance-Hetherington for kōrero with artists and creative types from the wide art world of Tāmaki Makaurau and beyond!

Te Tuhi Iris Fisher Scholarship w/ 2024 Recipient, Kim Ireland: 24th May, 2024

Te Tuhi Iris Fisher Scholarship w/ 2024 Recipient, Kim Ireland: 24th May, 2024 Te Tuhi Iris Fisher Scholarship w/ 2024 Recipient, Kim Ireland: 24th May, 2024, 17.01 MB
Fri 24 May 2024

Since 2007, Te Tuhi has supported the development of emerging artists in Aotearoa New Zealand with the Iris Fisher Scholarship, in partnership with the Fisher family. 

The scholarship is a national award of $5,000 to support an outstanding postgraduate student in their final year of a visual arts/fine arts course of study.

Sofia had a kōrero with this year’s recipient, Nelson-based Kim Ireland, about her work exploring cultural and social mechanisms that form Aotearoa’s history.

Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 24th May, 2024

Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 24th May, 2024 Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 24th May, 2024, 137.38 MB
Fri 24 May 2024

Tune in for arty chats and great Aotearoa tunes. It’s also Sofia’s first week!

Beth had a kōrero with the producer of Creative New Zealand’s Sustainable Careers, Adrianne Roberts, about new resources to support arts and creative practitioners to make sustainable careers.

She also spoke with Brad Miller about FromThePit, Aotearoa’s longest running music photo exhibition.

Sofia had a kōrero with this year’s recipient of the Te Tuhi Iris Fisher Scholarship, Nelson-based Kim Ireland, about her work exploring cultural and social mechanisms that form Aotearoa’s history.

She also caught up with Artistic Director of the Auckland Writers Festival, Lyndsey Fineran, about the success of the Auckland Writers Festival this year. 

Whakarongo tonu mai!

Various Artists w/ Beth and Nicholas: 17 May, 2024

Various Artists w/ Beth and Nicholas: 17 May, 2024 Various Artists w/ Beth and Nicholas: 17 May, 2024, 128.12 MB
Fri 17 May 2024

This week on Various Artists!

Beth catches up with Senior Curator of Māori Art at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Nathan Pōhio, about Taimoana: Coastlines in Art in Aotearoa, a new exhibition at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki that explores the art of Aotearoa New Zealand in relation to the coast.

And Nicholas catches up with co-curators of Buttercup and Lavender, a new exhibition showing at the Arts House Trust. Inspired by the Pirongia home of artist Peter Shaw, the exhibition plays with themes of hospitality and natural forms.

Great art, great tunes and your weekly Art Guide for Tāmaki Makaurau, only on bFM.

Taimoana: Coastlines in Art in Aotearoa w/ Nathan Pōhio: 17 May, 2024

Taimoana: Coastlines in Art in Aotearoa w/ Nathan Pōhio: 17 May, 2024 Taimoana: Coastlines in Art in Aotearoa w/ Nathan Pōhio: 17 May, 2024, 33.61 MB
Fri 17 May 2024

On April 20th a new exhibition, Taimoana: Coastlines in Art in Aotearoa, opened at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. It explores the art of Aotearoa New Zealand, locating it within Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa, the wider Pacific region.

Comprised of works from the Gallery’s extensive New Zealand art collection, Taimoana explores the theme of the coast and its impact on the people of Aotearoa, examining multiple perspectives on New Zealand art.

Beth spoke with Senior Curator of Māori Art at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Nathan Pōhio, about the exhibition and its themes.

Grave New World: Writing Dystopia Today w/ Tīhema Baker: 10 May, 2024

Grave New World: Writing Dystopia Today w/ Tīhema Baker: 10 May, 2024 Grave New World: Writing Dystopia Today w/ Tīhema Baker: 10 May, 2024, 8.61 MB
Fri 10 May 2024

Grave New World: Writing Dystopia Today is an Auckland Writers Festival event that is happening on Saturday 18th May. Among the speaker is author of Ockham NZ Book Awards longlisted Turncoat Tīhema Baker (Raukawa te Au ki te Tonga, Ātiawa ki Whakarongotai, Ngāti Toa Rangatira).

From the AWF website: With wars raging, censorship on the rise and all manner of accepted human rights under threat both close to home and across the globe, how do fiction writers approach the dystopian genre when the line between fictional dystopias and our lived reality seems increasingly blurred?

Beth caught up with Tīhema Baker about the panel and the dystopia genre. They also spoke about another event Tīhema is chairing, We Can Be on Other Planets: Māori Speculative Fiction.

Otherhood: Essays on Being Childless w/ Alie Benge: 10 May, 2024

Otherhood: Essays on Being Childless w/ Alie Benge: 10 May, 2024 Otherhood: Essays on Being Childless w/ Alie Benge: 10 May, 2024, 8.81 MB
Fri 10 May 2024

Otherhood is a book of essays that explores the little talked about experience of being childless, childfree and child-adjacent in Aotearoa. It is composed of essays by contributors across Aotearoa about identity, the oppressiveness of heteronormative values and the experience of otherhood.

Co-edited by authors Lil O’Brien, Alie Benge, and Kathryn Van Beek, Otherhood began as a conversation on Twitter and was released in book form yesterday, May 9th, two years later.

I caught up with Alie about the book, the process of putting it all together and upcoming events surrounding Otherhood.

Various Artists w/ Beth and Nicholas: 10 May, 2024

Various Artists w/ Beth and Nicholas: 10 May, 2024 Various Artists w/ Beth and Nicholas: 10 May, 2024, 101.46 MB
Fri 10 May 2024

Beth had a chat with author Tīhema Baker (Raukawa te Au ki te Tonga, Ātiawa ki Whakarongotai, Ngāti Toa Rangatira) about Grave New World: Writing Dystopia Today, an Auckland Writers Festival event that Tīhema is co-hosting. They also spoke briefly about another event Tīhema is chairing, We Can Be on Other Planets: Māori Speculative Fiction.

Beth caught up with author and editor Alie Benge about Otherhood, a book of essays that explore the little talked about experience of being childless, childfree and child-adjacent in Aotearoa. 

Nicholas spoke to artist Bena Jackson about her exhibition Urban Legend, which opens May 12th.

He also spoke to the Director of Auckland City of Music, Mark Roach about the  ‘Auckland City of Music’ series. They also spoke about the events they have planned for New Zealand Music Month.

I/V/ w/ Claudia Jardine: 3 May, 2024

I/V/ w/ Claudia Jardine: 3 May, 2024 I/V/ w/ Claudia Jardine: 3 May, 2024, 18.51 MB
Fri 3 May 2024

Claudia Jardine is a poet from Ōtautahi. She released her collection of poems Biter last year, which has been met with positive reception around the country.

Beth caught up with Claudia about all things poetry as well as what she’s up to at the moment, including curating the event Should I Have Read That? at Auckland Writers Festival annual fringe event, Streetside.

Streetside w/ Jennifer Cheuk: 3 May, 2024

Streetside w/ Jennifer Cheuk: 3 May, 2024 Streetside w/ Jennifer Cheuk: 3 May, 2024, 7.75 MB
Fri 3 May 2024

Streetside is Auckland Writers Festival’s annual fringe event that showcases literature and the arts outside of conventional spaces. It’s a free event in which writers, musicians and artists take to the streets of Britomart for a night of creativity. This year it takes place on Friday 17th May from 6-8pm.

Beth caught up with Programme Manager for Auckland Writers Festival Jennifer Cheuk about Streetside and began by asking her how it all works.

2024 Baysting Prize recipients, The New Zealand Ukulele Trust w/ Tim Carson: May 3rd, 2024

2024 Baysting Prize recipients, The New Zealand Ukulele Trust w/ Tim Carson: May 3rd, 2024 2024 Baysting Prize recipients, The New Zealand Ukulele Trust w/ Tim Carson: May 3rd, 2024, 17.04 MB
Fri 3 May 2024

The Baysting Prize for Children’s Champion is an annual award given out in honour of the late Arthur Baysting.

The prize is "presented to an individual, group, or organisation each year who has made a significant and outstanding contribution to the development and wellbeing of New Zealand children, through the creation of or support for music, TV programmes, films, live shows, books, education, or advocacy."

This years recipient is The New Zealand Ukulele Trust.

Nicholas spoke to the Chair of The New Zealand Ukulele Trust Tim Carson about what the award means and the work that the trust does.