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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 loss. Pip Stafford talks to Fiona Fraser, Julie Gough and Diana Baker Smith about...
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Published Jun 17, 2022, 00:42:49 long, audio available.
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 loss. Pip Stafford talks to Fiona Fraser, Julie Gough and Diana Baker Smith about their work, and how loss and rediscovery has featured in their recent work and lives. What are you looking at? podcast is produced by Pip Stafford for Contemporary Art Tasmania. Music for this episode comes from Blue Dot Sessions. The Lost Hour was an exhibition at Contemporary Art Tasmania in 2022. For more information about this podcast and Contemporary Art Tasmania’s programs head to: contemporaryarttasmania.org
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Published Jun 17, 2022 and 00:42:49 long