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Sugar Loafing Arts Cast

Hosted by:
Mikaela Nyman
On Air:
Saturdays, 11am

A community arts radio show that challenges the belief that the arts are exclusive

Sugar Loafing Arts Cast showcases the diversity of arts in Taranaki and beyond. Host Mikaela Nyman interviews artists, creative makers, writers and curators, and delves into art ideas and mediums, discussing a wide range of themes, such as decolonisation in New Zealand and Pacific art and literature, how to find inspiration, and the beauty of collaboration with other creative souls across art disciplines.

The fundamental idea of this podcast is to showcase arts and creativity and to inspire.

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Sugar Loafing Arts Cast

Amy Sao Tui - Lalaga

Date:
November 23, 2024
Duration:
0:48:04
Taranaki artist Amy Sao Tui combines wood and wool in her art that honours her Samoan ancestry. Check out Amy’s work and the spectacular tapa we discuss at the Lalaga: Le Hui Fono exhibition at Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.
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TRANSformation

Date:
November 16, 2024
Duration:
0:52:48
Rainbow Youth have taken over the ARTSpace with TRANSformation, a group exhibition, this month! Benson, Nyrah, Evie and Wes talk art, Trans Week of Awareness, and the connection between life and art.
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Simone Montgomery - Milliner

Date:
November 9, 2024
Duration:
0:57:56
Mikaela talks hats and designs with fabulous textile artist, milliner and fashion designer Simone Montgomery from Port Chalmers.
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Robyn Jacob - Mosaic Artist

Date:
November 2, 2024
Duration:
0:48:50
It’s all about mosaic, busts and guitars with Taranaki artist Robyn Jacob this week on Sugar Loafing Arts Cast.
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Mikaela Nyman on Write Spot

Date:
October 26, 2024
Duration:
0:26:55
Why creative residencies are important, and the question “Have you done what you planned to do?” is less interesting. Jeff Harford of OAR FM’s Write Spot puts Robert Burns Fellow Mikaela Nyman on the spot.