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Creativity shows the way ahead — The Golden Thread
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Daniela Gjocaj is a multidisciplinary artist and colour specialist based in Hobart, Tasmania. Daniela generously shared with us her creative journey in Season 2, Episode 10 of the podcast.
In the full episode, Daniela reflects on art school, her TEDx talk on the power of colour and light, overcoming addiction, health and wellness, motherhood and much more, which all inform her artistic practice.
Listen to Daniela's full story…
ConnectCurateCreate is a for-purpose media company based in Tasmania, Australia. We take you inside the creative processes of emerging artists. By revealing unique stories that inspire fresh ideas, we’re building a community driven by creative exploration.
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Music from Track Club:
I’m Going to Stay — Golden Dunes
Eternal Sunshine — Golden Dunes
Infinite Horizons — Golden Dunes
Original image credit: Daniela Gjocaj
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57:11||Season 3, Ep. 10SUMMARYStep into the vibrant world of Fran Reeve, a multidisciplinary artist from Hobart, Tasmania, who masterfully merges visual arts, performance, and energy creation. Fran's innovative approach transcends traditional art boundaries, captivating audiences with her soft sculpture heads and dynamic roving performance characters. As we chat with Fran in her lively studio space, she shares her artistic journey and the importance of facial expressions, spirals, and circles in connecting her diverse disciplines from needle felting to hula hooping.Throughout our conversation, Fran opens up about her adventurous path from art school to circus arts and how unexpected challenges led her to blend soft sculptures, textiles, and immersive spaces. She emphasises the power of experimentation and the significance of creating specific expressions to evoke curiosity and activate spaces. Highlights include Fran's enchanting festival experiences, such as the memorable energy exchanges at Willie Smith's Mid-Winter Fest, where intimate gestures and body language create unforgettable interactions.Fran's creativity extends to wearable performance art, where she reveals the strategic choices behind her materials and techniques to maintain artistic integrity. As we explore her future projects, Fran's excitement about integrating sculptures into costumes and expanding her interest in performance art and circus elements shines through. Fran's journey is a testament to the transformative power of art, performance, and the magic of exchanging energies and positive vibes.LINKSConnect with Fran @filthy_faerie on InstagramOr via her website: https://fran-reeve.squarespace.com/Photo credit: Josh MadgwickCHAPTERS(0:00:00) - Exploring Energy and Artistic Inquiry(0:10:18) - Exploring Visual Arts and Energy(0:19:32) - Creating Intimate Festival Experiences(0:31:09) - Navigating Intense Interactions and Transitions(0:37:29) - Discovering Performance and Energy Integration(0:47:34) - Artistic Strategies for Wearable Performance(0:55:37) - Connecting With Filthy Fairy on InstagramKEYWORDSMultidisciplinary artist, Hobart, Tasmania, visual arts, performance, soft sculpture, roving performance art, artistic journey, hula hooping, circus arts, textiles, immersive spaces, experimentation, energy exchange, space activation, festival experiences, Willie Smith's Mid-Winter Fest, intimate gestures, body language, mentorship, improvisation, wearable performance, Women's Art Prize Tasmania, needle felting, artistic integrity, large-scale animated heads, wearable sculptures, puppets, collaboration, imaginative characters.This podcast was edited using Podcastle; these show notes were generated by Podium and reviewed and refined by Tim.Try Podium today and get 3 free hours and 50% off your first month: https://hello.podium.page/?via=timTry Podcastle for free: https://podcastle.ai/?ref=timAt ConnectCurateCreate, we only recommend products we use ourselves. By using our affiliate links, you are supporting us so that we can continue to make quality content and grow this important conversation.9. Ash Bird | Visual Artist & Curator
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49:06||Season 3, Ep. 7SUMMARYDiscover the intricate dance between nature's beauty and life's stark realities through the brushstrokes of George Kennedy, a passionate painter from Hobart, Tasmania. This episode promises to enrich your understanding of how childhood creativity can blossom into an artistic career, as George reveals the power of community and peer feedback in shaping his work. With fellow artist Maggie Jeffries generously offering vital feedback, George prepares for his first solo exhibition, "The Same as Ever," offering a glimpse into the vibrant art world where collaboration thrives.Embark on an artistic journey, exploring the unique path of another artist represented by Despard Gallery. This story traces a fascinating transition from structured academic foundations in maths and science to finding a true calling in art. Witness the evolution of George’s creative voice that emerged through experimentation with various mediums, ultimately finding expression in painting, weaving a tale of exploration, adaptation, and a relentless quest for new creativity.Reflect on the ever-changing suburban landscapes through the lens of George Kennedy's art and uncover the symbolism behind everyday icons like the golden arches of McDonald's. As we navigate themes of place, memory, and transformation, George shares his process, from using unconventional tools to organising his chaotic yet inspiring studio space. Finally, learn about the anticipation surrounding George's upcoming exhibition at Despard in Hobart, where his work connects with audiences near and far, inviting them to witness the continuity and change that shape both art and life.LINKSConnect with George @george.kennedy on InstagramSee George’s Despard Gallery page: https://www.despard-gallery.com.au/artistprofiles/george-kennedy/The Same as Ever, George’s first solo exhibition at Despard Gallery is on 16 October—9 November.CHAPTERS(0:00:01) - Artistic Exploration and Creative Process(0:12:09) - Artistic Evolution and Personal Connection(0:20:03) - Changing Suburban Life and Belonging(0:34:03) - Artistic Process and Inspiration(0:47:29) - Exhibition Promotion and Contact InformationKEYWORDSArt, Artist, Painting, Collaboration, Feedback, Community, Creativity, Exhibition, Gallery, Art School, Creative Evolution, Suburban Life, Belonging, Landscape, Place, Change, Continuity, Creative Process, Inspiration, Unconventional Tools, Imperfections, Organising, Chaos, Learning, Adaptability, Memory, Artistic Exploration, Artist Studio, Tasmania.This podcast was edited using Podcastle; these show notes were generated by Podium and reviewed and refined by Tim.Try Podium today and get 3 free hours and 50% off your first month: https://hello.podium.page/?via=timTry Podcastle for free: https://podcastle.ai/?ref=timAt ConnectCurateCreate, we only recommend products we use ourselves. By using our affiliate links, you are supporting us so that we can continue to make quality content and grow this important conversation.