Keria is back in the bFM studio this week for Freak The Sheep! Very exciting stuff. No Live and Direct yet, but you can enjoy these fresh tuines instead, featuring tracks by untitled, PAPLOCO, Uber Driver, Alan Brown and Thrice Great. Huge thanks to NZ On Air Music! ~ ~ ~
Luisa Tora joined us in the first half of the show to discuss iLakolako ni weniqia: A Veiqia Project exhibition, currently on view at the Physics Room in Ĺtautahi. In part two, Bena Jackson talked about her play_station exhibition Camera phone, then stuck around to compete on the latest installment of Daphne's Quiz.
Rachel O'Neill discusses their new poetry collection Requiem for a Fruit, available now from We Are Babies, and reads two pieces from the collection. In the second half of the broadcast, Hamish Petersen returns to Artbank to talk about Correspondence, the new publication Hamish is editing for The Physics Room.
To start this week's show, Theo speaks to Jordan Davey-Emms about Wormhole, the gallery Jordan has just opened within Edgecumbe's Riverslea Mall. Later on, Ursula Bradley discussed her exhibition Hoarder at Satchi and Satchi and Satchi.