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IN RELATION

IN RELATION

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In Relation is a five-part podcast series hosted by Agatha Gothe-Snape and Emily McDaniel that brings together artists, curators, and researchers to share learnings from their work with trees. Connected to the 2021-22 Powerhouse exhibition Eucalyptusdom, episodes address spectres and sentinels, resistance and resilience, vitality, identity, and alchemy. The resulting conversations explore the relationships between humans and trees, ecosystems and sustainability, culture and Country.

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Episodes
  • Resistance/Resilience
    Sep 4 2022

    What does traditional land management in our changing climate teach us about the vulnerability of eucalypts, and the significance of their survival? 

    Featuring Dean Nicolle, founder and manager of Currency Creek Arboretum; Oliver Costello, Bundjalung man and co-founder of Firesticks Alliance Indigenous Corporation; and hosted by Agatha Gothe-Snape, Powerhouse Artistic Associate and co-curator of Eucalyptusdom.

    Eucalyptusdom (11 October 2021 – 28 August 2022) is accompanied by a publication which expands upon the research and creative output of the exhibition, showcasing more than 20 creative practitioners commissioned to produce new works in dialogue with 500+ objects from the Powerhouse Collection.

    The series is programmed by Rebecca Gallo, produced by Ayeesha Ash and Cara Stewart, edited by Mara Schwerdtfeger, and sound designed by Jane Sheldon.

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    22 mins
  • Alchemy
    Sep 4 2022

    Alchemy is at once a medieval science, a speculative philosophy, a force that transforms matter in mysterious ways, and a metaphor for transformation. We look at how plants and trees become forces for symbolic and material transformation in Western art and culture.

    Featuring Gina Buenfeld-Murley, curator at Camden Art Centre; Janet Laurence, contemporary Australian artist; and hosted by Agatha Gothe-Snape, Powerhouse Artistic Associate and co-curator of Eucalyptusdom.

    Eucalyptusdom (11 October 2021 – 28 August 2022) is accompanied by a publication which expands upon the research and creative output of the exhibition, showcasing more than 20 creative practitioners commissioned to produce new works in dialogue with 500+ objects from the Powerhouse Collection.

    The series is programmed by Rebecca Gallo, produced by Ayeesha Ash and Cara Stewart, edited by Mara Schwerdtfeger, and sound designed by Jane Sheldon.

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    21 mins
  • Vitality
    Sep 4 2022

    When we speak of the vitality of plants, trees and knowledge, we are talking about the potency the ever-present power of Country. As Wiradjuri artist and poet Jazz Money has written, “no colonial intervention can alter the truth of Country”.

    Featuring Zena Cumpston, Barkandji woman and researcher, writer, consultant and curator; Nici Cumpston, Barkandji woman and artist, curator, writer and educator; David Doyle, Barkandji man and artist; and hosted by Emily McDaniel, Wiradjuri woman of the Kalari Clan, Director, First Nations at the Powerhouse and and co-curator of Eucalyptusdom.

    Eucalyptusdom (11 October 2021 – 28 August 2022) is accompanied by a publication which expands upon the research and creative output of the exhibition, showcasing more than 20 creative practitioners commissioned to produce new works in dialogue with 500+ objects from the Powerhouse Collection.

    The series is programmed by Rebecca Gallo, produced by Ayeesha Ash and Cara Stewart, edited by Mara Schwerdtfeger, and sound designed by Jane Sheldon.

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    28 mins

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