Namila visits GOMA; The Weekend puts ageing and female friendship centre stage; designer Gary Bigeni talks colour confidence; we visit Brendan Huntley in his studio; plus, Classic Duets with Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs.
The element of space is defined and described in this video using colourful animation and the examination of well-known artworks.
This week we find inspiration with Lindy Lee; meet Halo Vocal Ensemble and art influenced by dogs; Namila chats with Jordy van den Nieuwendijk; and the latest in our Instrumental Series with Koto master Satsuki Odamura.
The element of line is defined and described in this video using colourful animation and the examination of well-known artworks.
This week, we go diving on the Great Barrier Reef with underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor; enjoy a classical concert by candlelight; meet artist and award-winning animator Tee Ken Ng; plus slam poet Mel Ree performs.
Ella Fitzgerald's image is famous around the world. But just a handful of iconic photographs and snapshots reveal a new story: it's an extraordinary life, seen through a unique lens. (Final)
A pre-recorded conversation between Stoppard and his biographer, Dame Hermione Lee.
We meet performance artist and Ramsay Prize winner Ida Sophia; Jamaica Moana gives us a lesson in ballroom; painter Paul Ryan talks to us about his collaborations with musician Bill Callahan; plus, Thando performs.
Nelson Mandela's image is famous around the world. But just a handful of iconic shots and private snaps reveal a new story: it's an extraordinary life through a unique lens.
Namila chats costume, gender and the importance of role-models with The Huxleys; Congolese Afrofuturists Fulu Miziki transform garbage into music; we meet disabled artist Bruno Booth; plus, slam poet Sarah Lock performs.
The Sunshine Coast Recorders, a primary recorder ensemble, showcase just how beautiful the recorder can sound, and how learning to play it could be the catalyst for the beginning of a career in music and/or music education.
Mark Atkins showcases the Didgeridoo on his property in regional NSW including how he chooses the right trees to make the instrument, his workshop, and techniques applied to produce sound to share stories.
Ed Le Brocq chats to Matt Hsu, multi-instrumentalist, and founder of Matt Hsu Obscure Orchestra, about the difference between mastery and play, and music accessibility for all.
Indu Balachandran showcases the Veena and the importance of intergenerational transfer of culture through music.
Henry Liang explains why he plays an instrument that has essentially stayed the same in design and sound since the 7th Century, the Japanese Sho.
Alexander McQueen's image is famous around the world. But just a handful of iconic photographs and snapshots reveal a new story: it's an extraordinary life, seen through a unique lens.
Abi, Kaeng and Tim the paleontologist explore swimming and soaring prehistoric reptiles. Big Ted and Maurice use the Find-A-Saurus' to identify a mysterious creature. Through The Windows' we meet some prehistoric puppets!
Join Matt and guest presenter Loren with Tim the paleontologist to explore fascinating fossils! They make crafty clay fossils, then Kiya and Little Ted go on a dino dig. Through The Windows' we discover dinosaur trees!'
Michelle and Rachael make a flippyosaurus' and flappyosaurus', who tell the Long "Tail" of the Dino Ice Skating Festival. They get dressed up to dance at the Dino Disco. Through The Windows' we stomp and roar some more!
Rachael and Matt make a giant T-Rex using cardboard boxes and spin the Creature Carousel. The toys join them for a slide show in the Play School Dino Museum. Through The Windows' we take a trip to the museum!