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Tuesday Talk - Kyoko Hashimoto discusses her display Eight Million Deities (Yaoyorozu no Kami)
Join artist and 2023 Guildhouse Fellow Kyoko Hashimoto as she discusses her exhibition, Eight Million Deities (Yaoyorozu no Kami), the outcome of her Guildhouse Fellowship. The Guildhouse Fellowship is presented by Guildhouse and the Art Gallery of South Australia, with the generous support of the James & Diana Ramsay Foundation.Image: Kyoko Hashimoto, born Japan 1980, Large paper collage, 2025, natural pigment on paper, 86 x 65 x 3 cm; Collection of the artist © Kyoko Hashimoto
2025-09-10
28 min
Exploring Ways to Wellness
Exploring Art Classes with Jo
Art as Mindfulness: How Creative Practice Supports Mental Wellbeing with Artist Jo BryanJoin professional artist and teacher Jo Bryan for an inspiring conversation about how art naturally creates flow states, builds confidence, and supports mental wellbeing - even if you think you "can't draw."What You'll Experience:How the philosophy of "mark-making" removes pressure and opens creative possibilitiesWhy sketching creates deeper memories and presence than photographyThe natural flow states that emerge when completely absorbed in creatingHow art classes build confidence from "I can't draw" to gallery exhibitionsThe meditative quality...
2025-08-20
37 min
The Misplay
Breakout Rooms
We attend our first Golden Gate Gamemakers event at Guildhouse in San Jose, where we meet Board Game Casual. We also share highlights from recent meetings, including one with breakout rooms to spark new ideas and get things done.
2025-04-01
32 min
The International Schools Network
Ep 62: How to implement experiential learning & instil consequence awareness in student learning.
In this discussion, sponsored by our partner Polaris Outdoor, we speak with educators about the importance of experiential learning and the benefits of this for young people. Key themes:What is experiential learning and how do different curriculums foster it.The benefits of experiential learning for critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.Strategies to successfully embed consequence awareness in the classroom.Differentiating experiential learning to meet the needs of diverse learners. Guests:1. Ben Goutennoire: Head of Student Wellbeing at the international school of London 2. Ben Dolbear: Deputy Head at Guildhouse School
2024-05-29
48 min
Barely Emerging
Art Grants and Funding
This episode we take a look at the history of arts funding in Australia, and the different types of grants and funding options currently available to artists in Adelaide and around Australia. We'd be lying if we said we didn't just hear the name 'Nugget Coombs' and build an episode around him...Links:Tertiary and emerging artists only:UniSA Creative ScholarshipsHelpmann Academy Creative Boost GrantMid-career artists only:Guildhouse FellowshipCouncil and government grants:
2024-03-27
33 min
AGSA Podcasts
Tuesday Talks - Artist Elizabeth Close discusses her new work on display in Tarnanthi at AGSA
Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Elizabeth Close, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara artist, discusses her new sculptural work SandWoman on display in Gallery 22 as part of Tarnanthi at AGSA . This work was developed through the Guildhouse Catapult + Tarnanthi 2023 mentorship. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au
2023-11-21
26 min
SALA Podcast
Artist Interview: Kasia Tons
In this episode, Steph catches up with artist Kasia Tons in her cosy Adelaide Hills studio. They talk about her early days in the textile industry, the labour-intensive nature of her work, and how her work calls for a re-examining of the human relationship to nature. Show notes: Transcript (pending) One Year Dress project Guildhouse Collections Project Biotic Commune at the Museum of Economic Botany @PussyRiot GuerrillaGirls.com Future Materials Bank @fashion_for_bank_robbers @Kasia.Tons on Instagram kasiarosetons.com
2023-04-30
42 min
The Hobbies + Happiness Podcast: A Disney Lorcana Podcast
Ep. 89 - Anthony Tessitore: Varia
Today on the podcast, we chat with designer Anthony Tessitore! "Ant," as he is commonly referred to, designed the first-person expandable card game, Varia and is co-founder of his studio Guildhouse Games, LLC. We chat about our mutual love of card games, and talk quite a lot about Varia and his approach to the design of the game. We hope you enjoy the episode! Learn more about Varia: https://www.playvaria.com/ Follow Varia on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlayVaria Follow Ant on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AntTessitore Sign up for your free 30 day trial of Audible...
2023-04-12
2h 03
SALA Podcast
Artist Interview: Chris De Rosa
In this episode, Steph catches up with artist Chris De Rosa in her home studio in Port Elliot. They chat about how she found her way to art-making, the versatility of paper as a material, her recent exhibition Seaweeding, and how living on the coast informs her practice. Show Notes Transcript of this interview [PDF] Henry de Toulouse-Lautrec – French painter, printmaker, illustrator JamFactory Paper Mache / Papier Mache flora (noun): the plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period. Seaweeding exhibition [art almanac] [inDaily] beachcombing (noun): an activity that consists of an individual “combing” (or sear...
2023-03-31
43 min
It’s A Mimic!
E209 - Player Options - Companions: Becoming Familiar With, Petting, or Mounting Your New Friend
In this episode of the It’s A Mimic! podcast, the panel of Dungeon Masters digs into the ins and outs of what it means in 5th Edition to have an animal companion. What are the best ways to get a pet in-game? Which pets have the best options? And how much room should you set aside for the Pet Cemetery behind your guildhouse? Cold Open 0:00 Opening Theme 1:48 Intro 2:09 Ad Break 5:54 Mounted Combat 7:18 Find Steed 26:23 Find Greater Steed 42:59 Find Familiar 1:03:39 Subclass Features 1:29:48 Ad Break 1:56:23 Outro 1:56:52 Closing Theme...
2023-02-28
2h 04
AGSA Podcasts
Floor Talk - Sampling Future Traditions with Melissa Keys and Sera Waters
Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Sera Waters imagines a new future for us all – one where ancient textile traditions can craft hope in the face of climate change. Join us for this engaged discussion between artist Sera Waters and Melissa Keys, Senior Curator at Heide Museum of Modern Art set against the backdrop of Waters’ current Guildhouse Fellowship exhibition, Future Traditions. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au Photo: Saul Steed
2023-02-08
32 min
The CaliConBlogCast
Anime Winter 2023 Preview
On this first episode of 2023 for the CaliConBlogCast, the crew break down the weekend at both SacAnime Winter and Anime Los Angeles. We also discuss registration opening up & pricing for both FanimeCon and Anime Expo, COVID policies for both FanimeCon and Kumoricon, & preview the Winter 2023 anime season.King of Hentai Animator with Mamoru Yokota Panel - https://ccbcast.buzzsprout.com/1577764/12027665-anime-los-angeles-2023-king-of-hentai-animator-with-mamoru-yokota-panelIG post about the weather during SacAnime Winter 2023 - https://www.instagram.com/p/CnKSe24D3l4/FanimeCon | Registration - https://www.fanime.com/registration/FanimeCon | COVID-19 Vaccination (and...
2023-01-18
2h 06
Voice of the Artist
Symposium 2022 - The Relationship is the Project
Radical Practice Panel 3 - Unpacking the 2020 book of the same name, artists and cultural workers discuss best practice for engaging in community-based projects.Speakers: Claire G Coleman, Cara Kirkwood, Anthony PelusoChair: Kate Larsen Radical Practice: reVision Symposium 2022 This episode was originally recorded on 14 November 2022. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpac...
2022-12-13
56 min
Voice of the Artist
Symposium 2022 - Radical Practice
Radical Practice Panel 2 - Join a conversation centred around community pride, working collaboratively and the ethos of arts making. Speakers: Elyas Alavi, Dr Ali Gumillya Baker, Lara TilbrookChair: Rayleen Forester Radical Practice: reVision Symposium 2022 This episode was originally recorded on 14 November 2022. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to pra...
2022-12-13
57 min
Voice of the Artist
Symposium 2022 - Small idea, big passion
Radical Practice Panel 1 - Three artists discuss the ways in which they have built community. From small scale initiatives with a huge personal impact, to environmental and art collectives with wide commercial and community reach.Speakers: Louise Flaherty, Henry Jock Walker, Clem NewchurchChair: Jayne Bates OAM Radical Practice: reVision Symposium 2022 This episode was originally recorded on 14 November 2022. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear...
2022-12-13
57 min
Voice of the Artist
Symposium 2021 - utopian future
Andy Butler shapes a conversation questioning traditional modes of engagement and delivery in the arts and investigates the ambitions and ideals of the sector. Three artists, wearing multiple hats such as festival CEO, mentor and collaborator discuss their experiences and aspirations for a critically positive, sustainable industry.Speakers: Jamie Lewis (VIC), Catherine Truman (SA), Joel Spring (NSW).Chair: Andy Butler (VIC) reVision Symposium 2021 This episode was originally recorded on 13 November 2021. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen conne...
2022-12-07
1h 10
Voice of the Artist
Symposium 2021 - growing and sustaining community and collaboration
Growing and sustaining community and collaboration during the time of a pandemic has been difficult for many, but adversity has fostered opportunities for some to expand and reconnect in ways unimagined until now. Experienced in independent arts practice, festival management and the shared studio model, Amber Cronin leads a discussion around building connection and community.Speakers: Sim Luttin (VIC), James Tylor (ACT), Clare Needham (VIC).Chair: Amber Cronin (SA) reVision Symposium 2021 This episode was originally recorded on 13 November 2021. reVision is a seasonal onlin...
2022-12-07
1h 12
Voice of the Artist
Symposium 2021 - ambition and momentum
Three artists discuss how they feed ambition and continue momentum despite changing parameters. Many artists have experienced in-person exhibitions move online, project dates move and opportunities dissolve. Join three artists as they discuss their responses, particularly with the presentation of solo exhibitions, and motivations during this time. Curator Hannah Presley guides the conversation.Speakers: Honor Freeman (SA), Maree Clarke (VIC), Salote Tawale (NSW). Chair: Hannah Presley (VIC) reVision Symposium 2021 This episode was originally recorded on 13 November 2021. reVision is a seasonal online program though...
2022-12-07
1h 16
Voice of the Artist
Tools of Advocacy
Join advocacy powerhouse Esther Anatolitis in exploring how and when to use your voice in order to support change. With a practice deeply embedded in critical reflection and active engagement, Anatolitis shapes a meaningful conversation with artists and arts leaders around the role of the provocateur.reVision Speaker SeriesWinter 2021 This episode was originally recorded on 3 June 2021. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/na...
2022-11-30
1h 02
Voice of the Artist
Digital Connection
Unpacking the intersection between virtual interaction and pandemic response, Dr Kristen Alford, Director MOD, leads a conversation with philosopher and writer Connal Lee and Human Interaction and Virtual Reality specialist Adam Drogemueller on the future of meaningful connection in a post pandemic world.reVision Speaker SeriesWinter 2021 This episode was originally recorded on 3 June 2021. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts le...
2022-11-30
47 min
Voice of the Artist
Remodelling our Future: In Conversation
Mami Kataoka Director of Mori Art Museum and Rhana Devenport ONZM, Director of the Art Gallery of South Australia share their philosophies and approaches to leading international contemporary art museums and reflections on emergent curatorial models in the sector. As Chair and Board Member of the International Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art (CIMAM) Kataoka and Devenport will discuss the theme of remodelling our future in a global context, and share their observations of patterns and predictions for museums and galleries in these changing times.reVision Speaker SeriesWinter 2021 T...
2022-11-30
49 min
Voice of the Artist
Leadership in the Face of Change
Take part in a conversation led by Shepparton Art Museum Director Rebecca Coates with inter/national art leaders Janice Price, Kade McDonald and Sebastian Goldspink on brokering change, shifting stale paradigms and invigorating organisations and programs while navigating a global pandemic. reVision Speaker SeriesWinter 2021 This episode was originally recorded on 1 June 2021. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and th...
2022-11-30
1h 04
Voice of the Artist
Critical Peer Conversations
National artists Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran, Elyas Alavi, and Kay Abude unpack the vital role peer conversation, support and engagement play in developing artistic practice and sustainabilty, led by Director of Bus Projects, Channon Goodwin.reVision Speaker SeriesAutumn 2021 This episode was originally recorded on 4 March 2021. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to pr...
2022-10-28
50 min
Voice of the Artist
Writing for Social Media
In this session communications professional Emma Mellett will discuss some social media writing fundamentals including:Defining your unique voice and devising your own approach to writingUnderstanding your audience, and planning content with them in mindWriting to highlight your work, encourage people to buy in a way that feels authentic, engaging and personalUsing hashtags and instagram storiesHow to identify what is working and what isn’treVision Speaker SeriesAutumn 2021 This episode was originally recorded on 4 March 2021. reVision is a seasonal online prog...
2022-10-28
1h 03
Voice of the Artist
The Role of Critical Engagement
Guided by Lisa Slade, key global arts and culture editors unpack the importance of accessible critical conversation; from the political and societal need to constantly question to analytical artist engagement.reVision Speaker SeriesAutumn 2021 This episode was originally recorded on 3 March 2021. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and fu...
2022-10-28
1h 07
Voice of the Artist
Finessing an Independent Voice
Join session Chair Jessica Alice, Director Writers SA in a conversation with writers and curators navigating contemporary arts writing; discussing experiences of refining writing skills and critical voice while retaining an independent opinion in a gig economy.Presenters: Jessica Alice, Andy Butler, Dr Ali Gumillya Baker, Rayleen Forester and Lauren Carroll HarrisreVision Speaker SeriesAutumn 2021 This episode was originally recorded on 3 March 2021. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in...
2022-10-28
43 min
Voice of the Artist
Trish Hansen: Being
Since the beginning of consciousness, artists have been humanity’s great sense makers, the transdisciplinary storytellers, taking us to the edges of reality and beyond to shape new ways of feeling, seeing and being.Never before in human history has there been a greater need to explore what matters most in this wondrous world – to intuit, examine, interpret, guide, inspire and inform new ways of thinking, living and being in this extraordinary place.‘So as you draft your intent and craft its manifest – how will you shape our image in this world, and not the...
2022-09-30
51 min
Voice of the Artist
Narrative adornment and metamorphosis
Working across narratives of adornment, costuming and social archetypes two mid-career artists discuss the power of their thematic and arts practice in the time of local and global unease.With practice centred around conceptual and material adornment and transformation, both Liam Benson and Julia Robinson use the body as a vehicle to address societal expectations around cultural and gender politics. Together the artists discuss the role of textiles in metamorphosis and how 2020 has shifted practice.reVision Speaker SeriesSummer 2020 This episode was originally recorded on 3 December 2020....
2022-09-30
52 min
Voice of the Artist
Mish Grigor: 2020
Join Melbourne artist Mish Grigor in a conversation about all things artist related in 2020. With a practice that is underpinned with humour, her performative and collaborative works investigate the connecting drivers between us all. In conversation with the audience Mish will discuss her approach to practice and the balance between working collaboratively, with community and presenting solo projects.reVision Speaker SeriesSummer 2020 This episode was originally recorded on 2 December 2020. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and gr...
2022-09-30
54 min
Voice of the Artist
Mentor Mentee – A creative relationship
Professor Susan Luckman, Catherine Truman and Kath Inglis discuss the interim findings of a UniSA led longitudinal research study examining the impact of mentorships on artistic careers.The research study titled Mentor Mentee: A creative relationship offers initial findings from a three-year project undertaking research-informed evaluation of Guildhouse mentorship programs over the past decade. reVision Speaker SeriesSummer 2020 This episode was originally recorded on 2 December 2020. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your...
2022-09-30
54 min
Voice of the Artist
Social media strategy tips and tricks
In this podcast digital marketing consultant Kacy Ratta will discuss some social media strategy fundamentals including:Understanding the purpose of social mediaDefining your goalsPlanning and creating contentConnecting and providing value to your audienceHow to identify what is working and what isn’treVision Speaker SeriesSummer 2020 This episode was originally recorded on 1 December 2020. reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inte...
2022-09-30
46 min
Voice of the Artist
Endurance and Female Camaraderie in Creative Practice
Join two acclaimed thinkers as they discuss strength, survival and community through the lens of creative practice.Contemporary artist Erin Coates and AGSA Curator of Contemporary Art Leigh Robb unpack themes of resilience, endurance and female camaraderie, using Erin’s practice as a starting point. Protagonists within Erin’s artwork often interact with everyday spaces by using utopic and absurdist strategies, strategies that reveal the complexity of the psyche and interpret the survival of the everyday.reVision Speaker SeriesSummer 2020 This episode was originally recorded on 1 December 2020. ...
2022-09-30
55 min
Aboriginal Way
Unceded Seeded (Ngampa)
Unceded Seeded or Ngampa, which means yam daisy (a perennial root vegetable that is a staple food source for Kaurna) in Kaurna language, is a new artwork that will be on public display semi-permanently for the next few years outside Guildhouse, in Adelaide’s CBD. The neon sign was designed by South Australian First Nations visual artist Brad Darkson, in consultation with senior Kaurna woman Aunty Lynette Crocker. “Unceded Seeded (Ngampa) references the land on which the artwork is installed. It acknowledges the Kaurna culture that has always existed within the land, and it highlights the need for...
2022-09-26
28 min
Voice of the Artist
Daniel Slater and Lisa Slade In Conversation
Hear Daniel Slater Head of Exhibitions and Loans V&A Museum in conversation with Lisa Slade Assistant Director, Artistic Programs AGSA. Two internationally renowned curators discuss the power and meaning of community during the time of a global pandemic. Slater and Slade, both from iconic institutions, reflect on the intimacy and power of a collection; revealing how museums and galleries connect, collect and curate. reVision Speaker SeriesSpring 2020This episode was originally recorded on 24 September 2020.reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help...
2022-08-31
56 min
Voice of the Artist
Practical Tips and Tricks for Increasing your Online Viability
In this session digital marketing consultant Amy Hourigan discusses how organic search results drive traffic to your website, and important aspects to consider in a Search Engine Optimisation health check. reVision Speaker SeriesSpring 2020This episode was originally recorded on 24 September 2020.reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning...
2022-08-31
53 min
Voice of the Artist
Collective Objective
Kyneton-based artist and curator Kent Wilson directs an inspirational session on how to lead change and bond a regional community through art practice. Wilson unpacks the research into festival and organisational structures that informed his thinking while dreaming up Kyneton Contemporary Art Triennial. A festival that situated Kyneton on the contemporary art map and provided a meeting place outside of a capital city for artists to meet and create with equity. reVision Speaker SeriesSpring 2020This episode was originally recorded on 23 September 2020.reVision is a...
2022-08-31
53 min
Voice of the Artist
Meaningful Collaboration
Award-winning multi-disciplinary Gunditjmara and Torres Strait Islander artist Lisa Waup and Ingrid Verner founder of Melbourne-based label VERNER discuss the true meaning of collaboration and independent arts practice. reVision Speaker SeriesSpring 2020This episode was originally recorded on 23 September 2020.reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in...
2022-08-31
50 min
Voice of the Artist
The Role of the Artist
Two internationally renowned artists working in glass, Adelaide-based Clare Belfrage and Kokatha and Nukunu artist Yhonnie Scarce share personal insights into The Role of the Artist within the community and as a political and social agent. As arts leaders and teachers Belfrage and Scarce discuss the inherent collaborative nature of working with glass, and the community collaboration has built. The artists unpack their own personal narrative within their works, and the boundaries of responsibility when voicing environmental, social and political issues. reVision Speaker SeriesSpring 2020This episode was...
2022-08-31
58 min
Voice of the Artist
Rituals of Online Artist Processes
Narrative Designer Christy Dena demonstrates how artist processes can be adapted to an online context. From developing ideas, to sharing making processes or collaboration, the session unpacks options for meaningful and accessible global interaction.reVision Speaker SeriesSpring 2020This episode was originally recorded on 22 September 2020.reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times. Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community...
2022-08-31
1h 09
Voice of the Artist
Arts Practice and Activism
— Thai-born Melbourne-based ceramic artist Vipoo Srivilasa discusses the narratives behind his work, providing insight into how collaboration and activism play a large role in his practice. — reVision Speaker Series Spring 2020 — This episode was originally recorded on 22 September 2020. — reVision is a seasonal online program thoughtfully curated to help you deepen connections, strengthen your practice and grow your skills in these ever-changing times.Hear from local and inter/national artists, arts leaders and thinkers as they unpack their approach to practice, community, criticism and future planning, especially in times of crisi...
2022-08-31
57 min
ACSA ArtSpeak
Clem Newchurch
Andrew Purvis sits down with Clem Newchurch to discuss his arts practice and how it ties to his cultural journey. Tune in to hear about Clem’s processes; from collecting natural material and being guided by its properties, to reflecting on museum collections to position his techniques in time and place. They yarn about the recent exhibition KAURNA: Still Here as an outcome of the Guildhouse Collections Project, all while Clem demonstrates weaving techniques for the audience. Show Notes Australian Fifty Dollar Note [wikipedia] KAURNA: Still Here [Catalogue (PDF)] The Collections Project - Guildhouse Geor...
2022-08-05
39 min
South Australian Museum Podcast
019 KAURNA: Still Here - with Clem Newchurch and Peter Turner
Aboriginal Education Coordinator Eva Wilson talks to artists Clem Newchurch and Peter Turner about their new exhibition, KAURNA: Still Here. First Nations artists Peter Turner and Clem Newchurch have worked with the South Australian Museum’s collections to inspire their exhibition KAURNA: Still Here. Drawing on their Ancestors’ practices prior to European colonisation, Peter and Clem have created carvings, painted and woven works in this celebration of continuing culture. Clem can be found on Instagram @clemnewchurchart. The Collections Project is presented as a partnership between Guildhouse and the South Australian Museum as part of the project, STEAM Incubator Series: A crea...
2022-04-07
35 min
SALA Podcast
Artist Interview: Sam Gold
In this episode, Katya caught up with South Australian ceramic artist Sam Gold at their JamFactory studio. Sam speaks candidly about their journey from art school to the present, including the mentorships and opportunities that informed their exciting trajectory towards interstate exhibitions like Primavera 2021 and securing gallery representation with Hugo Michell Gallery. Tune in to hear about the way that Sam’s training as an Art Therapist informs their reverence for clay as a material, its capacity to echo emotional states, and ceramics as a lesson in resilience and letting go. Show Notes Sammgold.co...
2022-02-04
40 min
The Winterpeg Report
Ep 008 - w/ guests Coltin Day and Daniel Johnston
Coltin Day and Daniel Johnston are co-guildmasters of a live-action roleplay organization called "UnderworldLARP - Guildhouse Misthaven." They explain how Winnipeggers can get involved in the LARP community here in town, and they give a few details about how their rule set works. If you love role-playing games, this episode is for you. - Guildhouse Misthaven Facebook Group: https://wpg.news/83d - Guildhouse Misthaven Discord Server: https://wpg.news/4mt - The Winterpeg Report: http://www.thewpg.ca/twr
2022-02-03
1h 00
The Night Shift - A D&D Podcast
Episode 7: Blood Arc - Marauder, Banker, & Dealmaker
In Episode 7, The Night Shift has returned to the Iron Company guildhouse to figure out next steps. How do they track down a Dark Wizard? One thing is for sure, the Night Shift has their first real job of consequence. The question is: can they survive it? -The Night Shift is an actual play D&D Podcast and Youtube series that features the ridiculous antics of Jay Ducote, T-Bob Hebert, Lindsey Duga, and Chuck Pierce playing Dungeons and Dragons version 5e.-FOLLOW AND REVIEW-Links...
2021-08-25
1h 19
Dungeon Master's Guild House
Dungeon Master's Guildhouse: Ep.83 Andrew Cawood
The Dungeon Master's Guild House is a podcast where I (Matthew Whitby) sit down to chat all things creative for content on the DMsGuild and beyond! From techniques and tips, to highlights and discussion! I am joined by the legendary Andrew Cawood of Cawood Publishing, behind the successful Kickstarter projects of Monsters of the Underworld, Monsters of the City and newly released Monsters of the Feyland! Beyond some super insightful chats about monster creation, we dig a little into world creation and how Andrew has tackled their World of Myrr setting! Guest: Andrew Cawood @cawoodpublish https...
2021-08-12
1h 03
It’s A Mimic!
E128 – Dragon Mastery – Draconic Creatures: Heads or Tails… Or Shells?
In this episode of the It's A Mimic! podcast, Terry finally returns from cavorting around the multiverse, and joins Adam and Dan in the guildhouse to discuss Wyverns, Hydras, and Dragon Turtles! As the panel of Dungeon Masters wade into the deep end of the conversation about the dragons-that-aren't-dragons, we learn that Terry has made some troubling new friends, Dan secretly has a new favourite monster, and Adam enjoys one really bad horror movie that no one else has seen. Discussion Start 1:11 Wyvern 9:09 Hydra 34:55 Dragon Turtle 1:01:33 Wrap Up 1:25:14 Ironscale Hydra 1:27:23...
2021-07-06
1h 32
It’s A Mimic!
E127 – Dungeon Mastery - Storylines: Readers of the Lost Arc
Five different stages of story. Seven different plots. Seventeen stages of a hero's journey. And two unique one-shot ideas. This episode is jam packed with ideas and techniques to flesh out story beyond the standard goblin-smashing, MacGuffin-snatching, dragon-seducing elements of Dungeons & Dragons. Join Dan and Adam for one more week of Storytelling tips before Terry and the rest start to trickle back into the Guildhouse. And don't forget to pick up the four books we talk about this episode: The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations, by Georges Polti The Seven Basic Plots, by Christopher Booker The Hero...
2021-06-29
1h 21
It’s A Mimic!
M016 - Mailbag of Holding - Too Old to Drink
Guess who's back! Back again! Terry's back! Tell a friend! In this mailbag episode, Dan and Adam finally get some company in the Guildhouse again, and it's back to business as usual! The questions that were asked this time round were submitted by: @avatar_idalia @colton_adrian u/fuckoffitsathrowaway @hexdm @jacky_rackem u/KingOfRott @m.v.willms @mattyyiangou @nick._.long @pepperina_sparklegem @theriffraff u/Roll_or_Dice @spidey_rich u/SuperfluousDyrth @upthe_hall Available On: iTunes | Spotify | Podbean | You...
2021-06-21
1h 41
Roll With Us
Fizzywilk's Tinkering Shop
After fending off the Berserk members of Ottaria's Venom, our heroes begin investigating the source of the explosion they heard before the attack began.Their investigation will lead them to meet the eccentric Fizzywilk, a master tinker who may teach them the basics of crafting so that they can begin forging their own objects. When they return to the Ottaria's Venom guildhouse, what will they discover about the Vermillion Blight? Find out on this episode of Roll With Us!If you're enjoying Roll With Us, please like, subscribe, and tell your friends about...
2021-05-26
1h 08
Roll With Us
Showdown in the Station
After returning from the Jaws of the Tallwood, our heroes began gethering information on Raeph Laudrin and the Vermillion Blight. While talking to Antoine in the Ottaria's Venom guildhouse, an explosion erupted down the hall. Now Guido, Vilaverynn, Syrilla, Lysander, and their allies find themselves set upon by berserk members of the city guard. They soon discover that the only way to calm the berserkers is to take them down!If you're enjoying Roll With Us, please like, subscribe, and tell your friends about the show. It really helps us grow our audience and improve the quality...
2021-05-12
52 min
SALA Podcast
Curator Interview: Steph Cibich
In this episode, Steph Fuller chats to Steph Cibich about her practice as an independent curator, and what it was like to win the City of Onkaparinga Contemporary Curator Award as part of SALA 2019. Tune in to hear about how Steph found her way to this role and how she curated an exhibition in the midst of a pandemic. Show Notes: Art History Curatorship Alumni Network (AHCAN) City of Onkaparinga Contemporary Curator Award SALA Awards Material Connections at Floating Goose Studios Sam Gold Harriet Mckay The Bait Fridge Arlon Hall Sauerbier House Thingness of S...
2021-05-06
48 min
It’s A Mimic!
E117 – Dungeon Mastery - Aquatic Adventures: Swimming in Extra Rules
As we prepare to look at Sahuagin and other water-based monsters, we stop and take a week to dive into the depths of the aquatic rules in Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. The panel of Dungeon Masters compile all the rules from the many different source books to try and get a clearer vision of how water affects the game we love. Does it all make sense? Is it comprehensive enough? Is it too specific and pedantic? In this episode of the It's A Mimic! podcast, the guys call in to the guildhouse and go over the nitty gritties of movem...
2021-04-20
1h 51
Seasons of Skyrend
In the Guildhouse
Tonight, The Denouement guildhouse in Caravel hosts a pair of tamani along with our heroes. As Arannis, Darvin, Veil, and Iolana get the opportunity to learn more about Samudio's past, they must also deal with the fallout of the assassination and the city-wide search for Sam. Knowing that they are pressed for time to get to the capital, they will need to plan, and act, swiftly. Patreon: patreon.com/skyrendpodcast Discord: discord.gg/yEbuAVU
2020-12-24
54 min
Making a Monster
14: Grikk the Many - Matthew Whitby
What happens when the monsters level up too? Matthew Whitby, host of the Dungeon Master's Guild House, shares a goblin with power enough to be more than a level 1 punching bag.Get the full transcript and see the art of Grikk the Many here: https://scintilla.studio/monster-boss-goblin-matthew-whitbyGet stat blocks, bonus content, and other monstrous perks: www.patreon.com/scintillastudioJoin the conversation: www.twitter.com/SparkOtterMeet my guest Matthew Whitby and watch his YouTube podcast "The Dungeon Master's Guildhouse"!https://www.youtube.com...
2020-12-21
15 min
The Poncho Section
Episode 103 (Varia - New Class Kickstarter)
Varia, The Original First Person Card Game Is expanding their Arsenal! Sean and Ant of Guildhouse Games join us to discuss their new Varia kickstarter campaign! Become a backer of this exciting event and expand the number of classes available to players by adding the Sorcerer, Spellsword, Cleric, Druid, Fencer, Bard, and Ranger to the game!!!
2020-10-15
1h 30
The Designer Maker Revolution
Shima Gholami: Scholar and Curator at Golestan Palace
Shima Gholami ScholarIran is not our enemy.Shima is a lifelong scholar specializing in cultural stuff. She was born and raised in Iran and was a curator at the Golestan Palace in Tehran before emigrating to Australia where she is completing a PhD.We talk about what it is like growing up in Iran and the cultural differences between Australia and Iran. So: Is Iran our Enemy? - Our news, media feeds and presidents definitely indicate that it is......For context we discuss the history of Iran / Persia. Very basically = pre-Islam a...
2020-10-14
1h 36
The Designer Maker Revolution
Shima Gholami: Scholar and Curator at Golestan Palace
Shima Gholami Scholar Shima is a lifelong scholar specializing in cultural stuff. She was born and raised in Iran and was a curator at the Golestan Palace in Tehran before emigrating to Australia where she is completing a PhD. We talk about what it is like growing up in Iran and the cultural similarities/differences between Australia and Iran. Our news, media feeds and presidents indicate that Iran is our enemy. Except Iran has maintained an extremely rich and sophisticated culture for many thousands of years. For context we discuss the...
2020-10-14
1h 36
SALA Podcast
DIY Audio Tour
This episode actually doubles up as a do-it-yourself Audio Tour! You can follow along in real life with your headphones in, or simply enjoy tuning in like you would any other episode. Hear from Jacinta Koolmatrie as we roam the CBD and recontextualise some of Adelaide's sculptures and monuments, visit Troy-Anthony Baylis' Nomenclatures at the Art Gallery of South Australia and finish up at Nexus Arts with Makeda Duong's exhibition Mixed Race Female. Each stop falls within Adelaide's free tram zone and you can press pause as you move between them. Stops: Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) T...
2020-08-31
35 min
AGSA Podcasts
Tuesday Talk - Artist Troy-Anthony Baylis in conversation with Curator Leigh Robb
Thank you for listening to this recording, produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join us as inaugural Guildhouse fellow Troy-Anthony Baylis discusses his Berlin residency and new installation Nomenclatures with Leigh Robb, Curator of Contemporary Art. For further information visit www.agsa.sa.gov.au image: Troy-Anthony Baylis, photo; Sia Duff
2020-08-25
21 min
Magic The Flavouring
Ep.31 Writing Flavour Text Feat. Anthony Tessitore
This week the guys are joined by writer and game designer Anthony Tessitore! Ant worked on Magic: The Gathering from Magic Origin's to Modern Horizons and is currently running his own games company GuildHouse Games with their new game Varia! Ant was also a prolific writer for CoolStuffInc. and is co-host to the Snack Time podcast with Vorthos Mike. Andy, Nathan and Ant talk all things flavour text, naming cards and the relationship between written text and visual art on the cardboard. Music by Michael Rawcliffe Audio. Twitter: MTF- @MTFlavouring, Andy- @AndyM...
2020-07-13
1h 36
AGSA Podcasts
Tuesday Talks - Honor Freeman explores her work from the Guildhouse Collections Project
Thank you for listening to this recording, produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. In this live recording, South Australian artist Honor Freeman explores her work from the Guildhouse Collections Project, as part of SALA Festival 2019. Recorded live on Tuesday 13 August, 2019 For further information visit www.agsa.sa.gov.au image: Craig Arnold
2019-12-31
25 min
AGSA Podcasts
Guildhouse Collections Project: Kate Kurucz
Thank you for listening to this Artist Talk produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. In this live recording Leigh Robb, Curator of Contemporary Art, and Kate Kurucz discuss what inspired her works The Island and Uncirculated, on display in Galleries 15 and 17. https://guildhouse.org.au/projects/collections-project-kate-kurucz/ This podcast is introduced by Leigh Robb, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Art Gallery of South Australia. http://www.artgallery.sa.gov.au/agsa/home/ Kate Kurucz, The Island, 2016, oil on linen, 91.0x 91.0 cm; Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Grant Hancock
2016-06-16
24 min