
Tune in on Thursdays from 9am as Will Pawa-Oui keeps you up to date with all things Black in the arts. Bringing together a diverse range of First Nations artists, writers, poets, musicians, performers and other creatives to talk about their work, lives, and dreams, Let’s Talk – Black Arts showcases the power and possibility of art by and for Blackfullas.
Let's Talk Black Power - Jess Hitchcock
Join Will as he yarns with Torres Strait Island/PNG/Tongan Woman Jess Hitchcock who is a performer in ‘Art of Song’ playing at Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) for “Clancestry” – a showcase of First Nations’ Arts & Performances. Jess is a musician and composer and collaborates with SOLCHLD and Megan Samardin (accompanied by Paul Grabowski) for […]
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Let's Talk Black Arts - Clancestry
Join presenter Will as he announces an amazing array of First Nations’ acts and performances over the coming months with ‘Clancestry’ at QLD Performing Arts Centre from 23rd July-10th August, ‘Big Sound’ from 2nd-5th September and the ‘Australian Women in Music’ Awards 8-9th October.
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Let's Talk Black Arts - Josh Deane
Today Will yarns with Palawa Man Josh Deane, an award-winning artist and designer who is about to launch his new exhibition. ‘Revived’ is all about sustainable, upcycled fashions and launches on the 24th July in Naarm (Melbourne, VIC) in the Gallery at City Library.
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Let's Talk Black Arts - Isaac Drandic
Tune in and listen to this wonderfully warm conversation with presenter Will and Noongar Man Isaac Drandic who is an actor, director and creator. ‘Dear Son’, a book by Thomas Mayo (Kaurareg/Kalkalgal/Erubamle), features intimate stories from First Nations’ men. Isaac and co-adaptor John Harvey (Saibai/English) have created deep insights into how toxic masculinity affects the […]
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Let's Talk Black Arts - Vicki Gordon
Vicki Gordon is an award-winning Creative Producer and Cultural Specialist, celebrated for her groundbreaking work in music, theater, and events. With over 30 years of deep engagement with Indigenous Australia, she has fostered lasting relationships with First Nations communities. As co-producer of the multi-award-winning Barbara & the Camp Dogs, Vicki’s impact on the arts is […]
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