16, Ann McGinley and Sarah Pirrie on the ProsCons of doing international artist-in-residence programs and seeing art exhibitions with a vision impaired person
In this episode, I had two good friends: Ann McGinley (Melbourne) and Sarah Pirrie (Darwin) to chat about their recent engagements with the art. Ann share with us her experiences of doing two international artist-in-residence programs: at Studio Kura (Japan) and Hotel St Valière (France). Comparing with the two programs in two countries, she spoke about the material and psychological challenges and benefits of doing these residencies as a painters. Following Ann, Sarah told us about her unique experience of visiting two art exhibitions in Hobart: Tidal.18 at Devonport Gallery and Zero at Mona, with her Mum, who had impaired vision. Sarah found herself at the first time to look at the artworks and navigate art gallery spaces through her Mum's eyes.
The related links:
Two artists:
Ann McGinley
Sarah Pirrie
The artist-in-residence programs Ann participated:
Hotel St Valière in Langeudoc - South France
Manager of Hotel St Valière:
Eloise Caleo
Studio Kura, Japan
Sarah’s residency program
Bundanon Trust artist in residency program
The exhibitions and artworks seen by Sarah and her Mum
Devonport gallery
Tidal.18
Julia Davis - Winner of Tidal.18
For her video work ‘Undercurrent’
MACq01 hotel
Mona
Zero - Mona
James Turrell
Polumbo Randy
Grotto For MONA
Greg Taylor and Friends
Cunts… and other conversations 2008 - II
David Young - sound composer
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