Finn Johansson Zooms in from Queenstown where he’s on tour with Fables, while this week’s Demo God Karl Sölve Steven joins Karyn in the studio. The prompt Karl chose was “BPM” and the resulting demo is titled Bad People Music.
This Morning Glory was a bit of a rainy one, Huia started the show off with some soft tracks to accomadate. later on the show amped up for our Fancy New Band, Pretty Grim!
This week certified Teen Freaks Sofie and Jude take the show for a spin... Roadtrip time! Tune in for some prime pretentiously-staring-out-the-window-pretending-to-be-a-poet music! Don't blame us if you crash, though, we're just the innocent DJ bystanders...
Andrea Du Chatenier is a Whanganui-based artist, primarily working amongst ceramics and glass to produce these playfully complex small-scale sculptures. Her practice circulates around this idea of experimentation, an investigation of clay, surfaces, glazes, and forms — driven by a fascination of material, what it can do, and how it will react. Seeking and giving into all of its spontaneity and unpredictability. Allowing the slumping, cracking and shifting of material to not only be allowed within the work, but to let its unpredictability guide the work.
Her upcoming show at Anna Miles Gallery, Everything Falls presents a new body of dazzling sculptures, that both draw from her past works and previous pathways of experimentation, while also delving head first into a new kind of experimentation. Firing ceramic and glass together, two different materials that behave in completely different manners when placed in the kiln.
But with this unpredictability comes spontaneous moments of success. A meeting of forms, textures, and colours that lead the viewer into a theatrical landscape of experimentation.
Maya caught up with Andrea ahead of her show opening at Anna Miles Gallery.
Rosetta and Milly catch up with MELODOWNZ, to talk about his new album BRON - and his forthcoming tour! Catch him at Double Whammy on May 8. Whakarongo mai nei!