Where Art and Grief Meet
Podcast door Sophia Cosmas
Where Art & Grief Meet is an exploration of the space where the creative spirit mingles with grief, loss and adversity. Sophia, a compulsive artist w...
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10 afleveringenEpisode 9 Tim Rogers Tim Rogers gives his audience the impression that he's leaving nothing in reserve when he puts on a show. His authenticity and energy is something I have admired for decades. So I literally did a happy dance the day Tim agreed to talk to me for Where Art and Grief Meet. I. Did. A. Jig. Although I had prepared a list of questions and themes in advance of our conversation, it all flew out the window when we sat across the ether and chatted about creativity and grief and the benefits to the troubled heart and soul of a creative spirit. Tim and the Twin Set have just finished recording a sequel to his brilliant album, "What Rhymes with Cars and Girls". It's called "Tines of Stars Unfurled", which will be released on 24 February 2023. I am keenly standing by for it as "What Rhymes with Cars and Girls" has been on high rotation in the soundtrack of my life for years. The bluesy fiddle reminds me of my brother and there's nothing that isn't perfect about that. Tim's website [https://tim-rogers.com.au] is here. More infö about Where Art and Grief Meet is here [https://www.sophandson.com/copy-of-about] and my daily art uploads are plentiful and here [https://www.instagram.com/sophcosmas_art/]. Please feel most welcome to indicate an interest if you'd like to participate in the project or if you have feedback at the links directly above. To support the project through Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/whereartandgriefmeet] or make a once only donation Paypal [https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8M3UxC0wMY]. Thank you to BlueAnt [https://blueant.com.au] for the tech. and Dallas Cosmas [http://prototypemusique.com] for the music. Next episode is No 10 in a fortnight.
Episode 8 This episode has been a little delayed. Apologies. Creativity is an intrinsic part of Garry Moore's expression. He has worked with a camera in hand for almost 40 years, mostly in the commercial space, but has always been able to find ways of expressing his creative compulsion no matter what. Garry and I talk about his creative background and what value creativity lends to his life. He discusses his creative process, and talks about how his awareness and intent lends value to his personal pursuits and experiences. Garry's website contains some artistic jewels as well as a catalogue of his commercial work. I urge you to look, particularly at Thanatos [https://garrymoorephotography.com/Art/thumbs], which is a series of images he describes the process of creating in this episode. . Garry and his talented wife and partner, Veronica own and run production agency Miss Bossy Boots. [https://www.missbossyboots.com.au] More infö about Where Art and Grief Meet is here [https://www.sophandson.com/copy-of-about] and Sophia's daily uploads are plentiful and here [https://www.instagram.com/sophcosmas_art/]. Please feel most welcome to indicate an interest if you'd like to participate in the project or if you have feedback at the links directly above. To support the project through Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/whereartandgriefmeet] or make a once only donation Paypal [https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8M3UxC0wMY]. Thank you to BlueAnt [https://blueant.com.au] for the tech. and Dallas Cosmas [http://prototypemusique.com] for the music. Next episode is No 9, next week..
Episode 7 I felt very privileged to meet Marina Strocchi and thrilled all over again when I had the chance to revisit our conversation to edit this episode. Marina is an artist whose work I have loved for well over a decade, What was unbelievably special was that when I approached her for a chat I really only the most cursory idea of her story and none of the depth of her insight into artmaking and its relationship to healing and growth, particularly in Australia's remote indigenous communities. Marina has a terrific website and you can follow her on instagram [https://www.instagram.com/marinastrocchi/]. The link to the short film about her Survey show is here [https://www.marinastrocchi.com/video-survey-19922014]. You can find more information about The Ikuntji Artist community she was instrumental in establishing on their website [https://ikuntji.com.au] and instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ikuntjiartists/]. The Ikuntji Book [https://www.abebooks.com/book-search/title/ikuntji-paintings-from-haasts-bluff-1992-1994/] can be found second hand. Enjoy! More infö about Where Art and Grief Meet is here [https://www.sophandson.com/copy-of-about] and Sophia's daily creations are here [https://www.instagram.com/sophcosmas_art/]. Please feel most welcome to indicate an interest if you'd like to participate in the project or if you have feedback at the links directly above. To support the project through Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/whereartandgriefmeet] or make a once only donation Paypal [https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8M3UxC0wMY]. Thank you to BlueAnt [https://blueant.com.au] for the tech. and Dallas Cosmas [http://prototypemusique.com] for the music. Next episode is No 8, in around a fortnight.
Episode 6 It's an odd thing for me to be introducing Margo Tantau, given her veteran status in the podcasting realm, but there you have it. Margo has published over 100 episodes of the iconic Windowsill Chats podcast where she talks about creativity with artists and the artistically inclined. She is warm, practical and extremely generous as she shares the benefits borne of her vast industry and personal experience. In this very free ranging talk Margo and I exchange tales of the gifts that can be found in the ashes of grief, some unexplained phenomena and the workings of some pivotal relationships in our lives. See more about Margo at https://www.lizgamberg.comhttps://www.tantaustudio.com [https://www.tantaustudio.com] and instagram https://www.instagram.com/windowsillchats/ [https://www.instagram.com/windowsillchats/]. You can find the full catalogue of her podcast episodes https://www.tantaustudio.com/podcast [https://www.tantaustudio.com/podcast] and the one on which I am interviewed https://www.tantaustudio.com/pod/sophia-cosmas [https://www.tantaustudio.com/pod/sophia-cosmas] More infö about Where Art and Grief Meet is here [https://www.sophandson.com/copy-of-about] and Sophia's daily creations are here [https://www.instagram.com/sophcosmas_art/]. Please feel most welcome to indicate an interest if you'd like to participate in the project or if you have feedback at the links directly above. To support the project through Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/whereartandgriefmeet] or make a once only donation Paypal [https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8M3UxC0wMY]. Thank you to BlueAnt [https://blueant.com.au] for the tech. and Dallas Cosmas [http://prototypemusique.com] for the music. Next episode is No 7, in a fortnight, with internationally exhibited artist Marina Strocchi.
Episode 5. Introducing Liz Gamberg, Seattle based multi-disciplinary creative, to the Where Art and Grief Meet universe, In the exchange between Liz and host Sophia we discover many welcome parallels in lived experience and explore a shared love of creative process and how external factors impact process and creations. See more about Liz at www.lizgamberg.com [https://www.lizgamberg.com] and instagram @lizgamberg [https://www.instagram.com/lizgamberg/]. More infö about Where Art and Grief Meet is here [https://www.sophandson.com/copy-of-about] and Sophia's daily creations are here [https://www.instagram.com/sophcosmas_art/]. Please feel most welcome to indicate an interest if you'd like to participate in the project or if you have feedback at the links directly above. To support the project through Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/whereartandgriefmeet] or make a once only donation Paypal [https://www.paypal.com/pools/c/8M3UxC0wMY]. Thank you to BlueAnt [https://blueant.com.au] for the tech. and Dallas Cosmas [http://prototypemusique.com] for the music. Next episode is No 6, in a fortnight, with Windowsill Chats Podcast's Margo Tantau.
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