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Season 1

  • S01E01 Uncle Jack Charles, Atong Atem & Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran

    • May 5, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    In the very first episode of Art Works, host Namila Benson throws a pot with actor Uncle Jack Charles and interviews artist Atong Atem, while sculptor Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran explains his unusual sources of inspiration.

  • S01E02 Race and Representation, Ziggy Ramo & Airi Ingram

    • May 12, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila Benson has a much-needed conversation about race and representation with Indigenous hip hop artist Ziggy Ramo and attempts to master the garamut drum with Airi Ingram.

  • S01E03 Opera Australia & Mary Quant

    • May 19, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Deni Todorovic looks at the career of fashion designer Mary Quant, developer Siobhan Reddy talks about the storytelling potential of video games and Soprano Natalie Aroyan offers a peek behind the scenes of Opera Australia.

  • S01E04 Museum of Contemporary Art & ABC Classic 100

    • May 26, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Two perfect strangers go on a blind date to the MCA, Curator Kimberley Moulton and director Bruce Gladwin talk about how collaboration enhances creativity and presenter Alice Keath on ABC Classic's annual countdown.

  • S01E05 Miss First Nation & the Ramsay Art Prize

    • June 2, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    We head backstage at Miss First Nation, the national competition for Indigenous drag queens. Musician Eric Avery talks about playing the violin for self-expression and we go behind the scenes of the Ramsay Art Prize.

  • S01E06 Archibald Prize & Archie 100

    • June 9, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Art Works deep dives into the 2021 Archibald Prize. We meet 1985 Archibald winner and the subject of Peter Wegner's winning entry, Guy Warren - who turns 100 this year, just like the prize itself.

  • S01E07 Kate Just & the Great Woy Woy Tea Cosy Showcase

    • June 16, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Artist Kate Just teaches Namila Benson how to knit while explaining her feminist art practice, before we visit the Great Woy Woy Tea Cosy Showcase. We also head to Bendigo to go looking for junk with sculptor Andre Sardone.

  • S01E08 Hilma af Klint & Incognito Art Show

    • June 23, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Artist Katy B. Plummer takes us to the Hilma af Klint exhibition where she and co-curators Sue Cramer and Nicholas Chambers explain the Swedish artist's work and influence. We also visit the Incognito Art Show in Sydney.

  • S01E09 Dark Mofo 2021

    • June 30, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Art Works heads to Dark Mofo festival to hear from Tasmanian First Nations artists about the Union Flag controversy and how the fallout shaped the 2021 festival.

  • S01E10 NAIDOC Week 2021

    • July 7, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet the creators of documentaries Firestarter: The Story of Bangarra and My Name Is Gulpilil; plus Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visual artists including Megan Cope, Richard Bell, Brian Robinson and Toby Cedar.

  • S01E11 Just Not Australian Touring Exhibition

    • July 14, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Art Works explores the impact of the film and drama industry moving into Byron Bay. Artists Fiona Foley and Abdul Abdullah speak about the touring exhibition Just Not Australian.

  • S01E12 Arts Access Victoria Amplify Festival

    • July 21, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Street artist Heesco shares the ethos behind the large-scale mural project Heesco Town in regional Victoria; and we meet the musicians and artists from Arts Access Victoria's Amplify festival.

  • S01E13 Science Gallery in Melbourne

    • July 28, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet Maree Clarke, the first living Victorian Aboriginal artist to have a solo exhibition at the NGV, before Namila Benson visits the newly opened Science Gallery in Melbourne.

  • S01E14 Brisbane Comedy Festival

    • August 4, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Ngugi artist Elisa Jane Carmichael introduces us to the revived traditional art of weaving and Brisbane Comedy Festival continues despite lockdowns and border closures.

  • S01E15 Malthouse Theatre's Because the Night

    • August 11, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila Benson talks to Yorta Yorta soprano, composer and educator (and national treasure) Deborah Cheetham and we wander through Malthouse Theatre's Because the Night, an ambitious theatre work based on Shakespeare's Hamlet.

  • S01E16 Mo'Ju, Vipoo Srivilasa & The Wellness Deity Project

    • August 18, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet with award-winning Wiradjuri and Filipino musician Mo'Ju, before going foraging for driftwood with artist Pete Rush. Artist Vipoo Srivilasa turns a design from Namila Benson into a porcelain wellness deity.

  • S01E17 Maxine Beneba Clark, New Writers Collective & Alex Lahey

    • August 25, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    We visit writer Maxine Beneba Clarke in her studio; get to know the New Writers Collective for teen women, trans and non-binary playwrights; and meet musician Alex Lahey, whose call for industry funding made headlines.

  • S01E18 NATSIAA, Ishmael, Stone Country, Ida Sophia

    • September 1, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    We check out the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards; a space-age reimagining of Moby-Dick; wearable art from Lorraine Kabbindi White; and the durational work of performance artist Ida Sophia.

  • S01E19 Kylie Bracknell, Lucy Irvine, Demolition

    • September 8, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Learn about the first feature film to be dubbed in an Australian Aboriginal language; Canberra-based Scottish sculptor Lucy Irvine; Hobart artist and fundraiser Janelle McMillan; and feminist performance-makers Polytoxic.

  • S01E20 Boy Swallows Universe, Murrniny, Ngaiire

    • September 15, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Meet the creators of the theatre adaptation of award-winning novel Boy Swallows Universe, the Yolngu artists from the remote Northern Territory repurposing abandoned metal into art, and R&B singer-songwriter Ngaiire.

  • S01E21 Daniel Lafferty, The Rivers Sing

    • September 22, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Daniel Lafferty fires up his kiln for the first time since the 2019/20 bushfires; Deborah Cheetham reflects on The Rivers Sing; Sami Shah speaks about confronting racism; and a mum and daughter solve a terrazzo tile mystery.

  • S01E22 Brenton E. McKenna, Mick Turner, Bukjeh

    • September 29, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Brenton E. McKenna shares his lifelong love of comics; Mick Turner from the Dirty Three talks about the art of the album cover; the migrant community art project Bukjeh; and a virtual show at Melbourne's Comedy Republic.

  • S01E23 Claire McArdle, Voices of Colour

    • October 6, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Claire McArdle takes jewellery making into the streets; meet the Voices of Colour arts collective; David Moran shows us unconventional ways to play a cello; and head to Adelaide Zoo for an illuminating animal installation.

  • S01E24 #KnowMyName

    • October 13, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Meet artists Lisa Waup, Sally Rees and Yhonnie Scarce, as well as the artistic directors of some of Australia's most celebrated major performing arts companies, Nicolette Fraillon, Lee Lewis, Dalisa Pigram and Rachael Swain.

  • S01E25 Muster, Terrapin, Dale Woodbridge-Brown

    • October 20, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Watch participatory dance work Muster; marvel at the craftsmanship of Terrapin; meet 13-year-old Bronte as she auditions for Ballet Theatre Queensland; and hear from "Kamilaroi cowboy", acrobat Dale Woodbridge-Brown.

  • S01E26 First Nations Fashion and Design

    • October 27, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Strut the catwalk with First Nations Fashion and Design; have a stickybeak inside Sam Leighton-Dore's home; share a cuppa with latte art champ Caleb Cha; and meet a few artists exhibiting at the Indian Ocean Craft Triennial.

  • S01E27 Ausmusic Month

    • November 3, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Art Works celebrates Ausmusic Month by talking to musicians, Bukhu Ganburged, and Vika and Linda Bull; and artist and graphic designer Jonathan Zawada, the creator of a number of iconic Australian album covers.

  • S01E28 Art in the Vines, Patricia Piccinini

    • November 10, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Art Works visits the new Art in the Vines sculpture exhibition at a winery in regional Victoria. Also meet artist Patricia Piccinini; musicians Jackie and Dean Newcomb; and the artists behind Dungarri Nya Nya Ngarri Bi Nya.

  • S01E29 OzAsia Festival, Koolbardi wer Wardong

    • November 17, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Art Works heads to OzAsia Festival in Adelaide; Maclagan Squeezebox Festival in regional Queensland; and to see West Australian Opera's world-first opera in Noongar language. We check out a youth circus program in Broome.

  • S01E30 Neo Teen Takeover, Wendy Mocke, Fiona Lee

    • November 24, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Teens curate a bimonthly event at AGSA; Papua New Guinean artist Wendy Mocke talks about empowered Black womanhood; how Fiona Lee turned the remnants of her bushfire-ravaged home into art; and the books to read this summer.

  • S01E31 Jazz Money, Tarnanthi, Serwah Attafuah

    • December 1, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Meet poet/artist Jazz Money and artist Serwah Attafuah and see how the first interrogates colonial spaces, and the latter toys with digital reality. We head to two exhibitions, Tarnanthi in Adelaide and SOUL fury in Bendigo.

  • S01E32 Transformation, Time Pass, Baai

    • December 8, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    Hear from young people reclaiming their own narratives: by celebrating South Sudanese culture; and creating work by and about the queer and disabled communities. Plus, check out exhibitions Transformation and Time Pass.

  • S01E33 La Mama Theatre, Stella Prize

    • December 15, 2021
    • ABC (AU)

    We visit the newly reopened La Mama Theatre in Melbourne; see how Aboriginal artists are using a colonial statue as a canvas in Hobart; meet past winners of the Stella Prize; and talk to artist and choreographer Amrita Hepi.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Summer Arts Festivals, Art-Washing

    • March 16, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We head to three of Australia's summer arts festivals in Adelaide, Perth and Sydney, before we unpack the idea of 'art-washing': when organisations, individuals and even countries use art to distract from negative actions.

  • S02E02 Dean Cross x Sidney Nolan, Eucalyptusdom

    • March 23, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet Sidney Nolan by way of artist Dean Cross, visit Powerhouse Ultimo's exhibition Eucalyptusdom, as it interrogates colonial narratives, and find out about the playful self-portraits of textile artist Adrienne Doig.

  • S02E03 Lorne Sculpture Biennale, Biennale of Sydney

    • March 30, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila Benson explores the Lorne Sculpture Biennale, and Eloise Fuss the 23rd Biennale of Sydney. Daina Sgarioto explains how she got into hand-tufting and we discover the timely story of 91-year-old artist Tamara Bekier.

  • S02E04 WOMADelaide, Alex Seton, Parvyn Singh

    • April 6, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We stop by "world music" festival WOMADelaide, and an augmented reality exhibition in Melbourne. We meet artist Alex Seton, who makes sculptures out of marble, and Punjabi Australian musicians Parvyn and her father Dya Singh.

  • S02E05 Marco Fusinato, MICF, Louise Coghill

    • April 13, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We talk to Australia's representative at the Venice Biennale, Marco Fusinato; hear Aussie comedians talk politics; see Louise Coghill's photographs of the WA bushfires; and enter Frida Las Vegas's colourful "Frida-verse".

  • S02E06 Bundanon, Aretha Brown x Emma Donovan

    • April 20, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We visit the new Bundanon Art Museum plus Aretha Brown and Emma Donavan talk album covers. Graeme McCullough speaks to us about the disappearing art of signwriting and we explore the food and art exhibition, Simmer.

  • S02E07 AQAL, David Quirk, Caitlin Yeo, Sky Song

    • April 27, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We check out Somali Australian exhibition AQAL, and First Nations drone art event Sky Song. We unearth comedian David Quirk's unexpected day job, meet composer Caitlin Yeo, and learn about art therapy from Lissette Endacott.

  • S02E08 National Indigenous Art Triennial

    • May 4, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We head to the National Indigenous Art Triennial in Canberra, this year titled Ceremony. Then we meet artist and film photographer Sammy Hawker, and get the lowdown on the latest in film and TV from critic Keva York.

  • S02E09 Safa El Samad, Gabbi Bolt, Jordan Benson

    • May 11, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We chat to artists using novel methods and materials: Safa El Samad, who uses embroidery to upcycle clothes; and Jordan Benson, who works with stained glass. We also meet comedian Gabbi Bolt and Bigambul poet Uncle Wes Marne.

  • S02E10 Venice Biennale, Deborah Kelly

    • May 18, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We visit the Venice Biennale to catch up with Marco Fusinato, and Parrtjima in Alice Springs. Artist Deborah Kelly invites us to join her religion, and artist Christopher Zanko shares how he combines woodcarving and painting.

  • S02E11 Tamworth Country Music Festival

    • May 25, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We witness the power of art therapy with Lissette Endacott. Artist Katie West shares how she uses weaving techniques and found fabrics in her work.

  • S02E12 Sydney Writers' Festival, Nils Frahm

    • June 1, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila Benson meets some of Australia's leading authors at Sydney Writers' Festival: Chelsea Watego and Clementine Ford, Eliza Hull and Debra Keenahan, and Tony Birch. We also talk to Nils Frahm ahead of his Australian tour.

  • S02E13 Australian Fashion Week, Dylan Mooney

    • June 8, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet fashion designers Nicol & Ford, artist Dylan Mooney and recorder virtuoso Alicia Crossley. We catch new Tassie dance company Great Southern Dance's debut, before ABC Classic's Dan Golding shares his fave soundtracks.

  • S02E14 Luca French, Amani Haydar, Cut N Polish

    • June 15, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We catch up with Luca French, one of the youngest artists exhibiting at Vivid Sydney. Namila talks to Amani Haydar about art grief and healing. We walk through Cut N Polish, Carriageworks car boot art sale in Sydney.

  • S02E15 Rising, Luke Arnold, Is Bach the best?

    • June 22, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We head along to Melbourne's Rising festival. Zeina Thiboult shares the art of hair sculpture and Luke Arnold talks about creating change on social media through art. Richard Tognetti explains Bach's classical music mastery.

  • S02E16 Sampa The Great, Reality to Screen

    • June 29, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    Sampa The Great shares how returning from her home in Zambia has guided her music. We get an in depth look into 'Still Lives' at Rising Festival. Ben Law and Vanessa Alexander unpack how filmmakers depict reality on screen.

  • S02E17 NAIDOC Week: Dylan Mooney, Eucalyptusdom

    • July 6, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We flash back to some great First Nations stories. Meet Dylan Mooney and see Eucalyptusdom. Emma Donovan and Aretha Brown do Art of the Cover. We meet Katie West, and finish at the National Indigenous Art Triennial.

  • S02E18 The Regions: Christopher Zanko, Bundanon

    • July 13, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We revisit some great stories from the regions. Meet artist Christopher Zanko, photographer Sammy Hawker and sign-writer Graeme McCullough. Plus, we head to Bundanon Art Museum and Parrtjima festival in the Red Centre.

  • S02E19 The Burning, Naomi Hobson, Manifesto

    • July 20, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We visit Dark Mofo to watch Alex Podger combine art, fire and ritual; Rising for a new work of dance and drums; and Sydney to check out an intimate music venue; and look at Naomi Hobson's photos of young people in Cape York.

  • S02E20 Brisbane Street Art Festival

    • July 27, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We head to Brisbane Street Art Festival, and find out about Jess Ribeiro's day job. We talk to theatre group Second Echo Ensemble about their latest show Outside Boy, before Miles Brown teaches us how to play the theremin.

  • S02E21 Back to Back Theatre, Soft Centre

    • August 3, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet the award-winning Back to Back Theatre; slow fashion designer Noah Johnson; and Koori artist S.J Norman, who takes us through his language reclamation work. We also visit experimental art and music fest Soft Centre.

  • S02E22 Arts Week: Looking for Alibrandi, Queer

    • August 10, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    It's Arts Week on Art Works! We check out a new stage adaptation of Looking for Alibrandi; head to Minjerribah to see Megan Cope build an oyster reef on Country; and explore National Gallery of Victoria's Queer exhibition.

  • S02E23 Gay Hawkes, Tactical Space Lab

    • August 17, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet 80-year-old artist and furniture maker Gay Hawkes, and learn how artists like Abdul Abdullah work at the nexus of art and tech. We head to Queensland for a film fest in the outback and the opening event of BLEACH*.

  • S02E24 Blaze, Zahra Elham

    • August 24, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    Artist Kathryn Del Barton talks about her debut feature film Blaze; we meet the now-Australia-based Zahra Elman, the first woman to win Afghan Star; and Sarah L'Estrange unpacks the winner of this year's Miles Franklin Award.

  • S02E25 Fangirls, National Poetry Month Gala

    • August 31, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    Hear from the creator of the Aussie musical about fandom that has fostered its own devotees; a Canberra coin designer; and amateur musicians who performed with the WASO, as well as poems from the National Poetry Month Gala.

  • S02E26 Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

    • September 7, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    Learn how Sydney Theatre Company created their latest work of "cine-theatre"; how sheds have been turned into unique music venues; about the art underpinning freestyle football; and about Indian classical dance Bharatanatyam.

  • S02E27 Anna Cordell, Whitefella Yella Tree

    • September 14, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    A fashion designer makes a suit for Joan as Policewoman. A First Nations play shows queer teen love during colonisation. An artist plays a piano that is on fire, before another invites people to cure their ailments with art.

  • S02E28 Fiona Foley, COVID sonification

    • September 21, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila heads to McClelland to meet Fiona Foley; a musician turned molecular biologist finds inspiration in the coronavirus genome; portraits of country pub patrons; and a visit to Broome Performing Arts Co.

  • S02E29 ACMI, Somebody's Daughter, Fiona Hall

    • September 28, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We visit Light at ACMI; meet graphic artist and activist Sam Wallman; go behind-the-scenes with Somebody's Daughter, the theatre company supporting women in and out of prison; plus, Fiona Hall & AJ King's MONA collaboration.

  • S02E30 Brisbane Festival, Club Weld

    • October 5, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    Steph Tisdell visits Brisbane Festival; meets artist Olana Janfa; Club Weld and River City Voices collaborate; plus the Tennant Creek Brio.

  • S02E31 Waru, Janice Wong, Nadurna, Ben Nguyen

    • October 12, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    We get a pint-sized perspective on Waru, Bangarra's new show for kids; learn more about Janice Wong's delicious art practice; meet Nadurna's Ryhia Dank; and visit restaurateur and art enthusiast Ben Nguyen.

  • S02E32 Cyrano, William Barton, David Humphries

    • October 19, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    This week, Virginia Gay's Cyrano finally takes the stage; acclaimed virtuoso William Barton collaborates with his mum; we meet terrazzo master David Humphries; and explore a Handmade Universe at the State Library of Victoria.

  • S02E33 Rodney Bell, Rooke Circus, Luke Whitten

    • October 26, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila meets dancer Rodney Bell at disability arts festival Alter State; we experience Tasmania with Rooke Circus; art meets science at Tarrawarra; and sculptor Luke Whitten honours Country, melding old and new materials.

  • S02E34 The Australian Ballet, Tasman Keith

    • November 2, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    The ballet basics explained; theatre designer Jonathon Oxlade shares insights into his craft; rapper Tasman Keith takes us home to Bowraville; and critic Keva York chats Korean cinema and true crime adaptations with Namila.

  • S02E35 Bell Shakespeare, Gerwyn Davies, FUNPARK

    • November 9, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    This week, a Shakespearean classic gets a musical makeover; we meet painter Kurt Boseke and photographer and costume-maker Gerwyn Davies; and we head to Western Sydney's Mt Druitt for community arts festival FUNPARK.

  • S02E36 Maria Tran, Night Songs, Unpopular

    • November 16, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    This week, musicians play the songs of the pied butcher bird at Liveworks Festival of Experimental Art; we meet martial arts movie star Maria Tran and calligrapher Gemma Black; and head to Unpopular at the Powerhouse Museum.

  • S02E37 Bangarra, AI Art, Matt Hsu, Rose Riebel

    • November 23, 2022
    • ABC (AU)

    This week, we go on Country in the Kimberley with Bangarra Dance Theatre; take a deep dive into AI Art; and meet neo-classical pianist Rose Riebel and experimental, multi-instrumentalist Matt Hsu and his Obscure Orchestra.

Season 3

  • S03E01 WorldPride, Adelaide & Perth Festivals

    • March 12, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    It's festival season! We catch everything from contemporary dance in Perth to Indigenous protest songs in Adelaide; from acrobatic Greek myths and puppets in Sydney to queer Australian elders on stage for WorldPride.

  • S03E02 Sydney Modern, Thea Perkins, The Oscars

    • March 19, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Alfredo and Isabel Aquilizan reflect on their work for the AGNSW building; Thea Perkins returns to Arrernte Country ahead of her Carriageworks commission; Lisa Skerrett chats all things Oscars with Kate Jinx and Jamie Tram.

  • S03E03 Across the Regions: Hobart to Karratha

    • March 26, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    We see Women of Troy at Hobart's Ten Days on the Island festival; visit Burrup Peninsula's ancient petroglyphs with Perun Bonser; meet Sammy Hawker on the South Coast; and head to Hanging Rock with Nick Cave and Warren Ellis.

  • S03E04 The Artist, Rose Riebl, Dr Jamin, WOMAD

    • April 2, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Thom Monckton's The Artist struggles to find his paintbrush; pianist Rose Riebl talks Icelandic influences; we meet Hobart street artist Jamin; and inflatable dancers take over Adelaide's Botanic Gardens as part of WOMAD.

  • S03E05 Lucy Guerin, The Sheep Song, Comedy Talk

    • April 9, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Choreographer Lucy Guerin reflects on 20 years in NEWRETRO; sheep aspire to be human at Adelaide Festival; we meet sculptor Matt Sloane; and we talk comedy and diversity with Aurelia St Clair, Sashi Perera and Jason Tamiru.

  • S03E06 HOTA, Rel Pham, Mia Salsjo, Jason Lim

    • April 16, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila checks out Melbourne Now and meets artist Rel Pham; we head to HOTA for Pop Masters; translate architecture into music with Mia Salsjo as she composes the Sydney Harbour Bridge; and meet sculptor Jason Lim.

  • S03E07 Jen Cloher, TMAG, Thabani Tshuma

    • April 23, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila's at Melbourne's NGV International; singer-songwriter Jen Cloher discusses their new album; cultural objects return to lutruwita for an important new exhibition at TMAG; and a performance by slam-poet Thabani Tshuma.

  • S03E08 Reuben Kaye, Daniel Riley

    • April 30, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila checks out what's on at Heide; Reuben Kaye talks cabaret, community and catharsis; we talk to Daniel Riley, Australian Dance Theatre's first Indigenous Artistic Director; and meet Malian musician Viex Farka Toure.

  • S03E09 The Poison of Polygamy, wani toaishara

    • May 7, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    The Poison of Polygamy appears at La Boite Theatre, we speak with wani toaishara about their photography practice. Bus Stop filmmakers interview ballet dancers at Queensland Theatre and we hear from a master of the Veena.

  • S03E10 Mithu Sen, Classics for Kids, Bandura

    • May 14, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Indian artist Mithu Sen brings mOTHERTONGUE to ACCA in Melbourne. ABC Classic shares lesser-known music for kids, we meet Dr Kirsten Lyttle to learn about her multimedia art practice and hear from a master of the Bandura.

  • S03E11 Lacework, Perth Design Week, Computer Art

    • May 21, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Maggie Hensel-Brown shares her lacemaking practice, and we head to Perth Design Week. Bass guitarist Eric Avery shares his story on INSTRUMENTAL. We see how computers can make art and chat to Dr Leuli Eshraghi.

  • S03E12 Jessica Cottis, Germaine Acogny, Slammed

    • May 28, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet conductor and synesthete Jessica Cottis; Namila meets the "mother of contemporary African dance" Germaine Acogny before chatting with artist Nani Puspasari; plus a performance from slam poet Rania Ahmed.

  • S03E13 WAH-WAH, Youkhana, Ajak Kwai

    • June 4, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet Kaylene Milner, the designer working with artists and musicians to make iconic jumpers; chat with Nathaniel Youkhana ahead of their Australian Fashion Week debut; plus hear from Sudanese singer-songwriter Ajak Kwai.

  • S03E14 Tina Turner, Rod McNicol, Ugly Art

    • June 11, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet the stars of Tina Turner: The Musical; Namila heads to the Fitzroy studio of acclaimed portrait photographer Rod McNicol; we get a lesson in ugly art; plus a spotlight on the work of Arts Project Australia.

  • S03E15 The Torch, VIVID, UFO, Mdou Moctar

    • June 18, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    We visit The Torch, a program for First Nations artists with experience of the prison system; head to VIVID; meld miniatures, theatre, live cinema and UFOs with re:group collective; and meet Nigerien guitarist Mdou Moctar.

  • S03E16 Straw Marquetry, The Other Art Fair

    • June 25, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet 'the punks' updating the art of 17th century straw marquetry; Namila drops by the home of artists Nabilah Nordin and Nick Modrewski; we visit The Other Art Fair; plus, a performance by slam poet Zaynab Ibrahim.

  • S03E17 The Social Studio, Food Art, Cash Savage

    • July 2, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila visits the enterprising not-for-profit, The Social Studio; we dive into the ABC archive in search of food; meet South African musician Desire Marea; get a lesson on managing envy; plus, Cash Savage performs.

  • S03E18 NAIDOC Week Special

    • July 9, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Art Works regular Rowdie Walden hosts our NAIDOC Special. We check out emerging First Nations artists in WA; meet artist Bobbi Lockyer; slam poet Dominic Guerrera performs; plus a masterclass in the yidaki from King Stingray.

  • S03E19 ROCKAMORA, Evi Ferrier, Karen Marks

    • July 16, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Artist Kasper Schmidt Mumm cares for a bully; Evi Ferrier invites us into her mosaic home; Namila chats with artist Aida Azin; Karen Marks performs her rediscovered 1981 hit song; while Jason Phu is coming for your toys...

  • S03E20 The Huxleys, Fulu Miziki, Bruno Booth

    • July 23, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila chats costume, gender and the importance of role-models with The Huxleys; Congolese Afrofuturists Fulu Miziki transform garbage into music; we meet disabled artist Bruno Booth; plus, slam poet Sarah Lock performs.

  • S03E21 Jamaica Moana, Paul Ryan, Ida Sophia

    • July 30, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    We meet performance artist and Ramsay Prize winner Ida Sophia; Jamaica Moana gives us a lesson in ballroom; painter Paul Ryan talks to us about his collaborations with musician Bill Callahan; plus, Thando performs.

  • S03E22 Underwater Sculptures, Tee Ken Ng

    • August 6, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    This week, we go diving on the Great Barrier Reef with underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor; enjoy a classical concert by candlelight; meet artist and award-winning animator Tee Ken Ng; plus slam poet Mel Ree performs.

  • S03E23 Lindy Lee, Halo Vocal Ensemble

    • August 13, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    This week we find inspiration with Lindy Lee; meet Halo Vocal Ensemble and art influenced by dogs; Namila chats with Jordy van den Nieuwendijk; and the latest in our Instrumental Series with Koto master Satsuki Odamura.

  • S03E24 GOMA, The Weekend, Brendan Huntley

    • August 20, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila visits GOMA; The Weekend puts ageing and female friendship centre stage; designer Gary Bigeni talks colour confidence; we visit Brendan Huntley in his studio; plus, Classic Duets with Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs.

  • S03E25 Now or Never, STCSA, Joseph Tawadros

    • August 27, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    This week, Namila is at Narrm's newest festival Now or Never; Zahra Newman embodies Billie Holiday; we get a synth lesson at Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio; and musical maestro Joseph Tawadros introduces us to the Oud.

  • S03E26 Moulin Rouge, MIFF, The Chairs

    • September 3, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Guest host Rowdie Walden is at Moulin Rouge! The Musical; we look bravely at a new crop of Australian horror films at MIFF; things get absurd with The Chairs; plus a fresh perspective from Adelaide's Restless Dance Theatre.

  • S03E27 Erotic Films, Judy Watson, Olivia Davies

    • September 10, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Artist and filmmaker Charis Schwarz talks legacy and sex aids; we meet acclaimed Waanyi artist Judy Watson to discuss her expansive practice; meet WASO composer-in-residence Olivia Davies; plus Ernest Aines performs.

  • S03E28 Raphaela Rosella, Mikaela Stafford

    • September 17, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Namila meets digital artist Mikaela Stafford; artist Raphaela Rosella shares her co-created archive confronting incarceration at Brisbane's IMA; Art of the Cover with Sarah Mary Chadwick; plus, slam poet Huda the Goddess.

  • S03E29 Arts Week 2023 - Happy Making

    • September 24, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    From eel skin violins to paper flowers; from self-care compositions to performing with pressure sensitive floors, we meet a range of creatives for some making insights and some how-to inspiration.

  • S03E30 Desert Mob, Dalisa Pigram, Ron Hurley

    • October 1, 2023
    • ABC (AU)

    Guest host Rowdie Walden is at Desert Mob with Hetti Perkins; we meet Marrugeku's Dalisa Pigram in Broome; Angelina Hurley shares her father Ron's legacy; we follow the Journey Down; and slam poet Laurie May performs.