Synopsis
Art Smitten is SYN's weekly guide to arts, culture and entertainment in Australia and around the world.With a focus on youth and emerging arts, we're here to showcase culture ahead of the curve. Contributors interview, review, and cover the very best of what the worlds most liveable city has to offer, all packaged in two hours to close off your weekend. Whether it's film, fashion, photography or Fauvism you're into, Art Smitten is the place.Art Smitten broadcasts on SYN Nation on Sundays 2-4pm. This podcast features content from the Art Smitten radio broadcast, which includes interviews, reviews and host discussions.
Episodes
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Nyein Chan Aung interview
16/10/2019 Duration: 10minFresh from the reveal of his work The Late Supper – commissioned as part of the 2019 Art Trams Project – artist Nyein Chan Aung spoke with co-hosts Sharni Hill and Nick Angus about the inspiration for his art, working on a large scale, and his upcoming exhibition at Black Cat Gallery in Collingwood. For more information about Nyein and his work, visit his official website: nyeinaung.com Segment originally aired Wednesday, October 16th. Produced by Tom Parry.Image courtesy of publicist.
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Passionate Machine @ Fringe Fest Interview With Rosy Carrick
17/09/2019 Duration: 20minJitan and Mairin interview Rosy Carrick for her upcoming Fringe show Passionate Machine, and have a jolly good time! In the show, Rosy Carrick has to build a time machine – because her future self has already done so and is now stuck 100 years in the past. Her limited knowledge of doing so however means she must summon the help of those in the know when it comes to quantum physics and other sciences to do with time travel to save her future self! Passionate Machine is all about time travel and self determination, and has mad Doctor Who vibes! Passionate Machine premieres September 16th at the Butterfly club and runs until September 22nd. If you want to catch the show, you can do so on the Fringe website here: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/passionate-machine/ Originally broadcasted Sunday September 15th. Produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo.
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Will To Be @ Fringe Fest With Mark Salvestro
15/09/2019 Duration: 12minJitan and Mairin interview Mark Salvestro for his upcoming Fringe show "Will To Be", a one-man show exploring legacy, sexuality, and shame, married with the words of William Shakespeare and music of the 1960s. You can find the show on the Fringe website via this link: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/the-will-to-be Originally broadcasted on Sunday September 1st. Produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo. Image courtesy of Fringe Festival.
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Kieran Bullock interview
14/09/2019 Duration: 10minTo promote his upcoming Melbourne Fringe show Kieran Bullock Build Ikea Furniture On Stage and Talks To The Audience, comedian Kieran Bullock stopped by the Art Smitten studios to talk shop about his show's self-explanatory title, his inspiration and being rejected by Guinness World Records with co-hosts Liam, Monisha and Christian.Segment originally aired Wednesday, September 11th. Produced by Tom Parry.
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The Briefing interview with Melissa McGlensey
14/09/2019 Duration: 10minComedian and impressionist Melissa McGlensey talks about her one-woman, semi-improvisational show The Briefing - which is inspired by the press conferences of Sarah Huckabee Sanders - with co-hosts Liam, Monisha and Christian. Segment originally aired Wednesday, September 11th. Produced by Tom Parry.
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Aussie Ethnic Identity Crisis interview
11/09/2019 Duration: 09minChristian, Tom, and work experience student Angelica speak with comedian Aran Thingsatrandom about his Melbourne Fringe show The Aussie Ethnic Identity Crisis, which examines the juxtaposition between his Sri Lankan heritage and Australian upbringing.For more information about Aran's show and tickets, head to the official Fringe website. You can also follow the play on Facebook. Segment originally aired Wednesday, September 4th. Produced by Christian Tsoutsouvas; edited by Tom Parry.
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Little Dirt Path Interview
10/09/2019 Duration: 13minConnor and Ben interview Catherine Holder and Pearce Hessling of Little Dirt Path for their upcoming Fringe shows Cafe Play and Let Meowt! Cafe Play is a one-on-one interactive choose your own adventure get-together in a cafe, its immersiveness reflecting one of Catherine and Pearce's last projects together, Blood Is Thicker Than Hummus. Let Meowt! involves two cats locked in a bathroom, where hijinks ensue! You can catch Cafe Play September 12th-15th and 19-22nd (secret location in Coburg, details of location provided upon booking) and Let Meowt! at the Rattlesnake Saloon September 12th-17th. You can find out more including booking details on the Fringe website. https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/cafe-play-presented-by-coburg-carnivale/ https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/let-meowt/ You can find Little Dirt Path here: https://www.littledirtpath.com.au/home Originally broadcasted on Sunday September 8th. Produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo.
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Equation at Fringe Fest Interview with Poh Choo Kee and Jue Theng Soo
10/09/2019 Duration: 08minBen and Connor interview Poh Choo Kee and Jue Theng Soo for their upcoming Fringe show Equation, and had lots of mathematical fun! Equation is a comic mystery about two best friends, where one madly falls in love with the other and becomes absurdly attached to her. It invites the audience to experience a spiral of emotions and absurd amounts of absurd fun. It will be on at Signal Melbourne September 12th-15th and 19th-22nd at 8:30pm (Sundays 7:30pm) Originally broadcasted Sunday 8th September. Produced and edited by Marcie Di Bartolomeo. Image courtesy of Signal
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Subtle Art of Online Dating with Katie O'Connor
08/09/2019 Duration: 07minChristian and Tom chat with writer and actress Katie O'Connor about her Melbourne Fringe Festival show The Subtle Art of Online Dating, why she decided to perform with her friends, and the potential future plans for her creation.The Subtle Art of Online Dating is being performed at the Butterfly Club until Sunday, September 15th.Segment originally aired Wednesday, September 4th. Produced by Christian Tsoutsouvas; edited by Tom Parry.
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The Graduate's Cup interview with Marin Buljan
02/09/2019 Duration: 10minHaving recently had his creation shared by none other than The A.V. Club, Marin Buljan stops by the Art Smitten studios to talk about his narrative-driven podcast, The Graduate's Cup with Liam, Christian and Tom. Segment produced by Tom Parry; edited by Liam Fallon.
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Revolt She Said interview with Louise Lever
02/09/2019 Duration: 12minPhotographer and documentarian Louise Lever is preparing to release her debut film Revolt She Said, a portrait of feminism through the ages. In this segment with co-hosts Liam, Christian and Tom, she discusses her two-year journey researching and making the documentary, where the modern feminist movement currently sits, and how she secured the participation of former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Helen Clark. The world premiere of Revolt She Said is happening Wednesday, October 9th at Cinema Nova, Carlton. Tickets to the event are available via Eventbrite. You can also find out more about Louise via her official website. Segment originally aired Wednesday, August 21st. Produced by Tom Parry; edited by Christian Tsoutsouvas. Image courtesy of the artist.
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Consistency Is Key interview with Morgan Dooley-Axup
28/08/2019 Duration: 09minIn the lead-up to her cabaret show Consistency is Key – which also happens to be her solo stage debut – Morgan Dooley-Axup came to chat with Art Smitten's Christian, Monisha and Liam about the inspiration for her show, working with her mentor Fiona Scott-Norman, and gives a performance of "Maybe This Time" by Kander & Ebb. Consistency is Key will be performing at the Butterfly Club until Saturday, August 31st. For more information and tickets, head to the Butterfly Club's official website. Segment originally aired Wednesday, August 14th. Produced by Tom Parry.
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Owl Job Review with Jack and Tom
26/08/2019 Duration: 09minIn this segment, Tom Parry chats with fellow radio producer and good friend Jack Missen, who is vision impaired, about their experiences in a blind-friendly Escape Room, known as The Owl Job. To find out more about this Escape Room, and book tickets, head to http://www.theowljob.com/ Segment produced by Tom Parry.
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Interview with Fiona Foley
24/08/2019 Duration: 07minAs one of the many artists appearing at this year's Ballarat International Foto Biennale, photographer and Badtjala woman Dr Fiona Foley will be showcasing her exhibition "Who Are These Strangers And Where Are They Going?" at the Ballarat Mining Exchange. Dr Foley spoke with Art Smitten co-hosts Christian, Liam and Monisha about working with fellow curator Djon Mundine, her upcoming film project and her impressions of Ballarat."Who Are These Strangers And Where Are They Going?" will be exhibiting until the closure of the Biennale on October 24th. For more information, head to https://ballaratfoto.org/ You can also see more of Fiona's work via her official website. Segment originally aired Wednesday, August 14th. Produced by Tom Parry. Image courtesy of the artist.
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Australian Realness interview with Zoey Dawson
22/08/2019 Duration: 09minPlaywright and creator of Australian Realness, Zoey Dawson speaks with Hayden, Lachlan and Tom about the inspirations for her production, including her upbringing in regional Victoria and first impressions of city life. Australian Realness will be playing at the Malthouse Theatre, Southbank until September 8th. For more information, head to Zoey's official website or that of Malthouse. Segment originally aired Sunday, August 11th. Produced and Edited by Tom Parry. Image courtesy of Zoey Dawson.
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Mudfest interview with Ellie and Lucy
11/08/2019 Duration: 09minThe University of Melbourne's biennial arts event, MUDFEST, is happening very soon. To promote the 2019 event, co-Executive Directors Ellie Hamill and Lucy Holz came to the Art Smitten studios, where they were interviewed by our co-Executive Producer, Tom Parry.MUDFEST runs August 21st to 28th on both the Parkville and Southbank campuses of U.M. For more information, head to the UMSU or official MUDFEST website. You can also follow the Mudfest team on Facebook and Instagram.Segment originally aired Sunday, August 11th. Produced by Tom Parry.