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Various Artists with Sofia & Maya

Join Sofia and Maya for kōrero with artists and creative types from the wide art world of Tāmaki Makaurau and beyond!

Spoilt Creatures w/ Amy Twigg: July 19th, 2024

Spoilt Creatures w/ Amy Twigg: July 19th, 2024 Spoilt Creatures w/ Amy Twigg: July 19th, 2024, 7.36 MB
Sat 20 Jul 2024

Spoilt Creatures is the debut novel by British author Amy Twigg. Set in 2008, it follows the story of Iris, a newly single woman who joins a women’s commune after she meets the beguiling Hazel, intrigued by the possibility of a world away from men.

Author of The Mercies, Karen Millwood Hargrave, called it ‘a simmering debut, heady with the possibilities of language and the righteousness of female rage’.

Beth spoke to Amy about Spoilt Creatures and its themes. You can pick up a copy at Time Out Bookstore or another independent bookstore near you.

Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 19th July, 2024

Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 19th July, 2024 Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 19th July, 2024, 104.99 MB
Fri 19 Jul 2024

Beth had a kōrero with author Amy Twigg about her debut novel, Spoilt Creatures.

Sofia spoke to poet Jenny Rockwell about her new collection, Vultures. 

She also had a kōrero with artist Cameron James McLaren about his work in an exhibition currently showing at Melanie Roger Gallery with Matt Ellwood and James Ford.

And for Stage Direction this week, Sofia speaks to producer Charlie Underhill about Te Ao Hou, a new show by Massive Theatre Company at Te Pou theatre. 

I/V/ w/ artist Cameron James McLaren: 19th July, 2024

I/V/ w/ artist Cameron James McLaren: 19th July, 2024 I/V/ w/ artist Cameron James McLaren: 19th July, 2024, 10.16 MB
Fri 19 Jul 2024

Currently showing at Melanie Roger Gallery are the works of Matt Ellwood, James R Ford, and Cameron James McLaren. 

In this exhibition, the artists, each presenting new and stylistically diverse work, explore the act itself of making.

In his Fourth Estate series, Cameron James McLaren explores the role of media and photography, directly sourcing documentary photography from newspapers. 

Sofia caught up with Cameron about his work in the show and his practice.

Vultures w/ poet Jenny Rockwell: 19th July, 2024

Vultures w/ poet Jenny Rockwell: 19th July, 2024 Vultures w/ poet Jenny Rockwell: 19th July, 2024, 26.28 MB
Fri 19 Jul 2024

Jenny Rockwell has represented Aotearoa at international poetry slams and gained a sizable following on social media for her poetry readings. 

Her debut collection, Vultures, is a coming-of-age story told in a Southern Gothic mode following her personal journey from growing up in the church to embracing queer joy and defiant love. 

Sofia spoke to Jenny about Vultures and her practice. 

Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 12th July 2024

Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 12th July 2024 Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 12th July 2024, 106.6 MB
Fri 12 Jul 2024

Beth had a kōrero with seabird scientist Edin Whitehead about Sentinel, an exhibition that invites you into the world of seabirds.

Sofia had a kōrero with artist Gavin Hipkins about his exhibition, Blue Field, currently on at Michael Lett. 

And for Stage Direction this week, Johanna Cosgrove speaks to producer and comedian Rebecca Mary Gwendolon about Haha/Hehe, a first-of-its-kind Pride comedy show with an all non-binary cast. 

Blue Field w/ Gavin Hipkins: 12th July, 2024

Blue Field w/ Gavin Hipkins: 12th July, 2024 Blue Field w/ Gavin Hipkins: 12th July, 2024, 15.2 MB
Fri 12 Jul 2024

Blue Field is a new project by Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist Gavin Hipkins showing at Michael Lett Gallery. 

It exhibits hundreds of unique cyanotype prints in a large-scale gridded installation, a process which was invented in the 1840s to reproduce technical drawings and scientific tables.

Blue Field exhibits a continuation of exploring photographic techniques used in previous exhibitions of Hipkins’ including The Field, which was first exhibited in 1995 at the artist-run gallery Teststrip on Karangahape Road, and more recent works at Hamish McKay Gallery in Pōneke late last year. 

Sofia spoke to Gavin about the show, using cyanotype photography, and his practice. 

Sentinel w/ Edin Whitehead: 12th July, 2024

Sentinel w/ Edin Whitehead: 12th July, 2024 Sentinel w/ Edin Whitehead: 12th July, 2024, 15.86 MB
Fri 12 Jul 2024

Aotearoa is the seabird capital of the world, home to about 90 species of the world’s seabirds. Sentinel is an exhibition that combines science, photography, interactive video, sculpture and sound to invite you into the world of seabirds.

Sentinel serves as an urgent call to action to protect seabirds and their environment from the threat of habitat loss and predators.

Beth spoke with seabird scientist and conservation photographer Edin Whitehead about Sentinel and the threat towards seabirds. You can catch Sentinel at the Edmiston Gallery, Maritime Museum until October 27th, free with museum entry.

Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 5th July, 2024

Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 5th July, 2024 Various Artists w/ Beth and Sofia: 5th July, 2024, 131.25 MB
Fri 5 Jul 2024

Beth caught up with author Tina Makereti about her new novel, The Mires.

Sofia spoke to senior curator of global contemporary art at Auckland Art Gallery, Natasha Conland, and acting curator of Pacific art, Cameron Ah-Loo Matamua, about new exhibition Aotearoa Contemporary.

Beth caught up with Australian comedian Frankie McNair about her show Intimate Evening With Tabitha Booth, currently showing at Q Theatre.

Sofia spoke to the director of Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival, Paolo Bertolin, about the programme this year.

And Ōtepoti folk singer Keira Wallace joined us in the studio to chat about their show at the Wine Cellar tomorrow night to celebrate the release of their single, Leap/Landing.

Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival w/ Artistic Director, Paolo Bertolin: 5th July, 2024

Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival w/ Artistic Director, Paolo Bertolin: 5th July, 2024 Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival w/ Artistic Director, Paolo Bertolin: 5th July, 2024, 18.14 MB
Fri 5 Jul 2024

Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival opened last week in Te Whanganui-a-Tara on the 31st of July, before touring nine other centres across the country until the 4th September.

Held annually across Aotearoa, the festival line up this year will feature 86 films and 19 shorts.

The programme this year brings together diverse film screenings at 15 cinemas and venues nationwide, while also providing opportunities to enhance the film-going experience with Q&As, masterclasses, workshops, panel discussions and special events including costume parties and a gig.

Sofia spoke to the festival’s Artistic Director, Paolo Bertolin, about the programme this year and what he’s most excited for. 

Aotearoa Contemporary w/ Natasha Conland and Cameron Ah Loo-Matamua: 5th July, 2024

Aotearoa Contemporary w/ Natasha Conland and Cameron Ah Loo-Matamua: 5th July, 2024 Aotearoa Contemporary w/ Natasha Conland and Cameron Ah Loo-Matamua: 5th July, 2024, 33.12 MB
Fri 5 Jul 2024

Aotearoa Contemporary is a new exhibition at Auckland Art Gallery offering a platform for new art and ideas in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Presented by Principal Partner Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, the exhibition features 27 artists and 22 new compelling projects and is expected to run in conjunction with the Walters Prize every three years.

It aims to provide a platform for young, emerging, and lesser known artists to showcase what is new and current in Aotearoa New Zealand’s diverse cultural environment with its dynamic history of contemporary art.

Sofia spoke to senior curator of global contemporary art at Auckland Art Gallery, Natasha Conland, and acting curator of Pacific art, Cameron Ah Loo-Matamua, about the show, its conception, and what to expect.