Episodes

Friday Jul 26, 2019
Inside The Gallery (Australia): Season 1 - Episode 7
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Should art galleries be subject to censorship? With the current ''Culture of Outrage,'' when a work of art is considered socially unacceptable, do galleries have a responsibility to remain 'decent'? Gill Nicol, Director of Audience Engagement at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art shares her thoughts.
Combining art disciplines, the Fremantle Arts Centre in Western Australia presents Other Suns: Cult Sci-Fi Cinema & Art alongside the Revelation Perth International Film Festival. Curator Erin Coates talks about the collaboration with Jack Sargeant, as well as the challenge of being an artist who also curates.
Transcripts of interviews available for download HERE.
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Tuesday Jun 18, 2019
Inside The Gallery (Australia): Season 1 - Episode 6
Tuesday Jun 18, 2019
Tuesday Jun 18, 2019
50 years since the manned moon landing, and the Gippsland Art Gallery in Sale has curator Erin Mathews busy with their look into space.
Connecting the dots between industrial design and art, Campbell Bickerstaff has The Ideal Home at Sydney's Powerhouse identifying historical issues via furniture and appliances.
More on Spaces in Unusual Places, the Maverick Gallery in Coolangatta finds its home in a hair styling salon. Gallery owner Byron Coathup talks about the synergy and the challenges.
Transcripts of interviews available for download HERE.
This podcast is supported by Pixel Perfect Prolab - The photolab for professionals.
- This episode contains one instance of coarse language in context and adult concepts -

Wednesday May 22, 2019
Inside The Gallery (Australia): Season 1 - Episode 5
Wednesday May 22, 2019
Wednesday May 22, 2019
Spinning our Podcast Prizewheel didn't predict the Australian election result (did anyone?), but it has selected an interview with Esther Anatolitis, Exec Director with the National Association for the Visual Arts, describing the electoral impact on Australian arts and culture.
Alexie Glass-Kantor gives us insight into the massive growth of Artspace's 52 Artists 52 Actions from an Instagram project and publication, to a bricks and mortar exhibition.
David Williams talks about the task of staging the White Rabbit Gallery exhibition A Fairy Tale in Red Times at the National Gallery of Victoria.
Transcripts of the interviews are available HERE
This podcast is supported by Pixel Perfect Prolab, the premier lab for faithful photographic reproduction.

Saturday Apr 20, 2019
Inside The Gallery (Australia): Season 1 - Episode 4
Saturday Apr 20, 2019
Saturday Apr 20, 2019
Inside The Gallery takes at look at the Notre Dame fire with Prof Mark Ledbury, discussing the priceless artworks lost (and saved).
Vanessa Gillen previews this year's Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF), now celebrating its 10th year.
Artist John Klein talks about the rise of Artist Entrepreneurs.
And we celebrate the Podcast Prize Wheel finally scoring a sponsor!
Inside the Gallery is produced and presented by Tim Stackpool.
This podcast is sponsored by Pixel Perfect Prolab, the premier lab for faithful photographic reproduction.
A transcript of the interviews within this podcast is available HERE (pdf)

Friday Mar 15, 2019
Inside the Gallery (Australia): Season 1 - Episode 3
Friday Mar 15, 2019
Friday Mar 15, 2019
Spinning the Podcast Prizewheel sends us to Adelaide as Tim Stackpool speaks with curator Dr Lisa Slade about the Ben Quilty survey exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Upasana Papadopoulos explains the work behind The Waiting Room Project where art is featured at the Sydney Sexual Health Centre.
Moshe Rosenzveig OAM takes us on a journey through the challenges faced by the Head On Photo Festival, now in its 10th year. Head On is Australia's largest (and the world's second largest) photo festival.
It's another diverse episode for you to enjoy with INSIDE THE GALLERY.

Thursday Feb 28, 2019
Inside The Gallery (Australia) - Angela Cartwright
Thursday Feb 28, 2019
Thursday Feb 28, 2019
Known for playing Brigitta Von Trapp in the 1965 film version of The Sound Of Music, and Penny Robinson in the original Lost in Space TV series, Angela Cartwright is a prolific artist, having created works of art for about as long as she has been acting.
In this special edition of Inside The Gallery, Tim Stackpool speaks with Angela about her love of art, her inspiration, the turning point in her art, and how she approaches new expressions using various media.