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What are you looking at? is a podcast by Contemporary Art Tasmania. Produced by Pip Stafford and Lisa Campbell Smith. Season 2 & 3 were hosted by Theia Connell and produced by Pip Stafford....

This episode of What Are You Looking At? is a series of conversations with artists Noah Johnson, Lila Meleisea and Justene Williams focussin...

This episode of What Are You Looking At? is a table conversation with Zara Sully, Pete Marseveen and Nour Abdullatif about the relationship...

This episode of What Are You Looking At? is a table conversation with Jade Lillie, Andy Hutson and Aunty Cheryl Mundy Trimanya, reflecting o...

This episode of What Are You Looking At? explores zines and zine culture, reflecting on the Contemporary Art Tasmania 2024 end of year exhib...

Reflecting on Embraced in the Loving Arms of An Algorithm – v1.1 — curated by Jon Smeathers for Contemporary Art Tasmania in April 2024 — So...

A conversation with Leyla Stevens and Melanie Lane, reflecting on Balinese and Javanese dance, diasporic bodies working within and from trad...

For her final episode of What are you looking at? podcast Pip Stafford talks to Nadia Refaei , Alex Kelly , and Amy Spiers , asking them: Wh...

This episode discusses Feras Shaheen and Jay Hennicke 's exhibition at Contemporary Art Tasmania, Our Side of Things . The installation and...

Artists are well-known pack rats. If you conjure up the stereotypical artist's studio in your mind, it might well be a sort of wunderkammer...

Greed/Rakus/Geirig curator Lisa Campbell-Smith talks to lead artist Tisna Sanjaya. Interview translation by Daffa Sanjaya. The Jeprut artist...

The C word is “class”. In this episode Pip Stafford and guest host, Andrew Harper, talk about the friction between class and art, featuring...

What are you looking at? producer Pip Stafford and CAT Communications Co-ordinator Nadia Refaei took a visit to Broom and Brine farm in wint...

Tomoko Momiyama and Joel Stern in conversation at Contemporary Art Tasmania, speaking about the concepts and experience of creating ' Listen...

Japanese composer and artist Tomoko Momiyama speaks to Pip Stafford about her collective sound practice. Tomoko Momiyama works international...

In this bonus, short episode of What are you looking at? Pip Stafford talks to Gay Hawkes about the experience of losing her home and studio...

This episode uses Diana Baker Smith’s the Lost Hour as a starting point to explore three very different stories, of art, of culture and of l...

Dalam episode ini Christina Schott, jurnalis dan manajer proyek budaya, berbicara dengan empat anggota kolektif ruangrupa. Didirikan di Indo...

In this episode Christina Schott, journalist and culture project manager, speaks with four members of the ruangrupa collective. Founded in I...

This episode of What are you looking at? is a commission produced by Dr Lucreccia Quintanilla. Conchcast invites the listener on a journey i...

What do art prizes mean to artists? Is there an Olympics for the arts? Pip Stafford interviews Julie Ewington, Loren Kronemyer and Daniel Mu...

This episode is a special edition produced by Liquid Architecture and co presented by Contemporary Art Tasmania featuring interviews and aud...

Lucienne is drawing extinct things.She has drawn a fly. A skink. A turtle. She draws them incredibly well. She puts effort in. She does her...

In 2020 CAT is celebrating 25 years of the curatorial mentorship program. Looking back on two and half decades of exhibitions, Lisa Campbell...

Audio recording of the catalogue essay for exhibition 're-member', 24 July — 6 September 2020, curated by Caitlin Fargher as a part of the C...

Guest producer Sarah Mashman interviews two Tasmanian artists with two different experiences in France, as Covid 19 changes everything. Inte...

In this episode of What are you looking at? we talk to Reserved for Healing artist Michelle Maynard and Head of Indigenous Engagement and St...

Jim Everett puralia meenamatta is an artist, playright, poet and Tasmanian Aboriginal Elder from Cape Barren Island. Following on from our i...

In the process of developing her Shotgun 7 exhibition, Increase Productivity, Grace Herbert had a few adventures. Fortunately we interviewed...

Lisa Campbell-Smith talks to Ruth Langford about the legacy of her childhood and how that has lead to her work as Creative Director of Nayri...

In our first episode for season 5 celebrated Australian artist, Louisa Bufardeci tells us about her background as an artist and how her 2012...

Our final episode for 2018 is also the second episode of our "Stories from the Inside" sub-series. Our original cal-out for this series was...

This episode is the first of our sub-series "Stories from the Inside" - an intimate look at the lives and concerns of artists and arts worke...

Beyond the Field (still) presented the work of seventeen artists across two venues — Moonah Arts Centre and Contemporary Art Tasmania. Curat...

This June, James Newitt's exhibition Delay will open at Contemporary Art Tasmania for Dark Mofo 2018. Delay, a complex installation, will re...

In this episode we talk to Penelope Benton and Brianna Munting of NAVA, Channon Goodwin of Bus Projects and All Conference and Grace Herbert...

In this episode we talk to artists who use text as part of their practice: Jude Abell, Justy Phillips, Sarah Jones and Tricky Walsh about ar...

Antipodean artists traditionally head to the large, blockbuster art exhibitions in Europe to experience the zeitgeist of contemporary art at...

What are you looking at? host, Theia Connell, talks to Accident & Process artist Derek Kreckler, and curator, Hannah Matthews, about the key...

Artist to Artist was a suite of four solo exhibitions curated by four artist’s presented in ‘rapid fire’ succession across four consecutive...

Art works made for festivals have to be pretty attention-grabbing to rise above the general clamour of sound, food, booze and big audiences....

Sustaining an art career can be a minefield of administration and opportunities. How do you know what to do? What does professional developm...

We all know that art gets bought and sold. And we know that some artists make art that is not so easily bought and sold. So who are the arti...

The second episode of What are you looking at? uses Contemporary Art Tasmania's Envelop(e) exhibition to explore the medium of sound. Host,...

The first episode of What are you looking at?, The Gap, follows on from our successful art and feminism symposium series and specifically fo...