Fiona Verity, Julie Nicholson and Gary Seller
Art Wank
Come along for the ride with curious artists Julie Nicholson, Fiona Verity and host Gary Seller, as they talk about their creative journey. Hear them interviewing artists, curators, gallery owners, teachers and creatives to guide them, and the listeners, within the arts community. Enjoy the banter whilst they navigate through all the Art W**k. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fiona Verity, Julie Nicholson and Gary Seller
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Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 261 - Osvaldo Budet: What do we preserve, what do we question, and what do our monuments say about us. 07.07.2026 44:40
Osvaldo Budet: Upriver Downriver Maitland Regional Art Gallery opens July 11th 2026, opening night 24th July and 25th July a talk and Q & A with Dr Nancy Cushing from University of Newcastle. Puerto Rican Australian artist Osvaldo Budet joins Art Wank to discuss Upriver Downriver , his exhibition at Maitland Regional Art Gallery exploring one of the Hunter region's most debated public monument...
Episode 260 - Inga Dalrymple: Paint, Perception and the Fleeting Moments Held Within Abstraction. 30.06.2026 56:18
Inga Dalrymple is a visual artist whose practice explores painting and drawing as a dialogue between material, gesture and perception. Working between abstraction and observation, she is interested in how paint can hold traces of movement, memory and experience. Inspired by nature and the feelings it can evoke, Inga works through processes of layering, erasing and reworking. These actions become a...
Episode 259 - Chris Horder: The Dynamic Force of Paint 23.06.2026 56:52
Australian artist Chris Horder joins Art Wank to discuss a painting practice shaped by intuition, chance and decades of experimentation. Known for his atmospheric stain paintings, Horder draws on influences ranging from Eastern ink traditions to Abstract Expressionism, creating works that embrace unpredictability and the unexpected. In this episode, he reflects on leaving school early to pursue ar...
Episode 258 - Rosemary Lee on drawing, detail, and the Dobell Prize 16.06.2026 45:38
Australian artist Rosemary Lee joins Art Wank to discuss the quiet power of observation, the language of drawing, and finding beauty in the everyday. Awarded the 2025 Dobell Drawing Prize $30,000 acquisitive prize for her work 24–1 (2024), Lee’s meticulously rendered pencil drawing explores the changing urban landscape of Sydney’s Inner West, capturing construction sites, demolition zones and the...
Epiosde 257 - Joe Furlonger: Four Decades of Painting 09.06.2026 52:46
In this episode of Art Wank, we sit down with acclaimed Australian artist Joe Furlonger, @joefurlonger one of the country’s most respected and enduring painters of landscape and place. For more than four decades, Furlonger has built a remarkable career through an unwavering commitment to drawing, observation and the lived experience of the Australian environment. Known for his expressive mark-maki...
Episode 256 - Andrew Jensen, Fox Jensen Gallery 02.06.2026 58:01
In this episode, we speak with Andrew Jensen, founder and director of Fox Jensen , one of Australia's leading contemporary art galleries and Fox Jensen Mccrory, alongside Emma Fox and Sarah Mccrory. Andrew discusses the evolution of the gallery, from its beginnings to its current presence in both Sydney and New Zealand. We explore the changing landscape of contemporary art, what makes a successful...
Episode 255 - Mason Kimber: Material, Architecture and the painted surface 26.05.2026 1:01:09
In this episode of Art Wank, we speak with Mason Kimber , a Sydney based artist represented by N.Smith Gallery and Sophie Gannon Gallery . Kimber’s practice moves between textural painting, sculptural relief and installation, exploring the relationship between architecture, memory and surface. We discuss how childhood experiences wandering through his father’s Perth nightclubs shaped his fascinati...
Episode 254 - Lustre: Artistic Responses to the ANZAC Campaign in Greece and Crete 1941 19.05.2026 52:31
Lustre is a new temporary exhibition that explores the Allied campaigns in Greece and Crete in 1941 through the works of contemporary artists who walked in their footsteps in 2025. Lustre Force was the code name for the combined Australian, New Zealand and British army units deployed to protect Greece from Nazi attack in 1941. The Allied defence of Greece was overwhelmed in three and a half weeks...
Episode 253 - Bonus Episode with artist and Art Wank host Julie Nicholson 18.05.2026 24:34
Gary has a chat with artist Julie Nicholson about her show, Nostalgia, opening May 21st at CBD Gallery in Sydney. Julie has recently exhibited with CBD Gallery at the Aotearoa Art Fair (NZ), and her work has been widely recognised in national awards such as the Paddington Art Prizre and the Muswellbrook, and held in private collections in Australia and overseas. She co-hosts the popular arts podca...
Episode 252 - Brett Mcmahon: A Poetic Repsonse to Landscape 12.05.2026 1:02:58
Brett McMahon is a Newcastle-based painter whose work explores the structures and rhythms of the natural and built environment. Represented by Nanda Hobbs, McMahon has built a significant practice spanning painting, drawing and installation. His work is known for its distilled, abstract language, bold lines, shifting geometries and a strong sense of spatial tension. Drawing from the coastal...
Episode 251 - Joe Frost - Between Stations 05.05.2026 1:14:22
Send us Fan Mail Joe Frost is an Australian artist. He was born in Sydney in 1974 and has exhibited consistently since 1999. His visual thinking evolved in the urban environment and he is, in a sense, a local painter. Sydney’s remnant industrial areas were the subject of his earliest drawings and paintings and he has made extensive series of work in response to the western reaches of Sydney Harbou...
Episode 250 - Painting, motherhood and the poetry of everyday observation with Sally Lee Andersen 07.04.2026 1:03:57
Send us Fan Mail Sally Anderson’s work is strongly influenced by her personal life, including her experiences of home, motherhood and relationships, as well as second hand experiences of landscapes. She explores how meaning and memory are held, stored and carried. Born in Lismore, Sally Anderson began studying Visual Art at Southern Cross University before moving to the College of Fine Art in Sydn...
Episode 249 - Nikky Morgan Smith 31.03.2026 44:38
Send us Fan Mail Nikky Morgan Smith is an Australian artist whose practice explores the intersection of memory, place, and emotional resonance through a refined visual language. Working across painting and mixed media, her work is characterised by layered surfaces, nuanced colour palettes, and an intuitive balance between abstraction and representation. Drawing inspiration from the Australian land...
Episode 248 - Edward Inchbold - Painting, Endurance Made Visible 24.03.2026 1:04:51
Send us Fan Mail In late 2025, we met with artist Edward Inchbold in his studio in Sydenham. A self-taught painter, he is deeply interested in the surface and texture of paint, as well as art history and the philosophies surrounding art-making. Edward began his practice in 2020 at the age of 25. Since 2021, he has presented five solo exhibitions, including a recent trilogy at Stella Downer Fine A...
Episode 247 - Alex Wisser, co-founder of Cementa Festival: How a small cement town became one of Australia’s most unexpected contemporary art destinations. 17.03.2026 1:09:56
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we speak with Alex Wisser, Co-Founder and Artistic Director of the Cementa Festival, a unique contemporary arts festival held in the rural town of Kandos, New South Wales. Known for transforming a former cement-making town into a hub of experimental art, performance, and community collaboration, Cementa has become one of Australia’s most distinctive regional arts...
Episode 246 - Art, Country, and Community: The Journey of Meagan Jacobs. 10.03.2026 1:09:01
Send us Fan Mail We spoke with artist @meagan.jacobs.art about her life and work in Ampilatwatja, a remote Indigenous art centre. The conversation looks at daily creative practice on Country and the realities of living in a desert community. Meagan Jacobs is an Australian landscape painter whose practice has been shaped by years living and working in remote Indigenous communities. Born in Sydney a...
Episode 245 - From managing legends to championing artists: James Erskine, founder of Liverpool St Gallery. 03.03.2026 1:11:10
Send us Fan Mail James Erskine is the Founder and Director of Liverpool St Gallery in Sydney, bringing to the role a distinguished career that spans sports management and global entertainment. Before establishing the gallery, Erskine founded SEL Sports & Entertainment, building one of the most respected management companies in the international sporting and media landscape. Through SEL, he man...
Episode 244 - Tim Johnson: Where Indigenous Knowledge Meets Contemporary Art 24.02.2026 59:08
Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we explore the life and work of Tim Johnson, one of Australia’s most distinctive contemporary artists. Known for blending Western art history, Indigenous knowledge systems, and spiritual iconography, Johnson’s practice spans decades of experimentation, collaboration, and cultural exchange. We discuss Johnson’s role in co-founding Inhibodress in the early 1970s, wi...
Episode 243 - Todd Fuller drawing legend, animator and draughtsman extraordinaire.. 17.02.2026 1:08:37
Send us Fan Mail With a practice that integrates sculpture, moving image, performance and painting, Sydney based artist Todd Fuller is, at his core, a draughtsman. Underpinning all aspects of his practice is a love of drawing and a belief in its power as a democratic medium to connect, engage and delight audiences. For ten years, Fuller has been crafting hand-drawn animations that grapple with lo...
Episode 242 - Sanné Mestrom - Sculpture, play, and the politics of space. 10.02.2026 1:03:10
Send us Fan Mail Sanne Mestrom’s sculptural practice explores the politics of the body and the shifting nature of value in the art world. Drawing on the female form, her work questions how art history and culture assign meaning and worth—values that are never fixed, but constantly evolving. By taking these ideas out of the gallery and into public space, Mestrom uses play and participation to chall...
Episode 241 - Sky's the limit with Sulman prize Winner, Gene A'hern 03.02.2026 59:49
Send us Fan Mail Join Australian abstract artist Gene A’Hern , winner of the 2025 Sir John Sulman Prize, for a laid-back conversation about colour, atmosphere and the feeling of landscape. Gene talks openly about his process, working on instinct, and what it’s like to be recognised on one of Australia’s biggest art stages. It’s an easy, thoughtful chat about memory, place and how those ideas turn...
Episode 240 - Inside the Archive: Curating The Boyd Women at Bundanon with Curator Sophie O'Brien 09.12.2025 1:10:11
Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Artwank, we visit Bundanon to discuss the current exhibition, 'The Hidden Line The Art of the Boyd Women ', with curator Sophie O’Brien . The exhibition brings attention to the women of the Boyd family ( Arthur Boyd was a celebrated Australian artist, leaving his home, the Bundanon estate, to support the arts ) and their role in Australian art and cult...
Bonus Episode 239 - Fiona Verity the National Art School years 03.12.2025 41:37
Send us Fan Mail Today we’re bringing you a special bonus episode of Art Wank to celebrate the graduation exhibition of our very own co-host, Fiona Verity. Fiona has been knee-deep in her studies, working tirelessly to create an incredible body of work, and you can see it on display tonight at the National Art School BFA Graduation Exhibition — Thursday, 4 December from 6pm . Get yourself down the...
Episode 238 - Art and the Unscripted World of Zoe Young 02.12.2025 1:04:06
Send us Fan Mail Zoe Young is an Australian painter whose work spans still life, portraiture and abstraction. She studied at the National Art School in Sydney and earned her BFA in 2012. Zoe currently has a show on at Sophie Gannon Gallery in Melbourne until 13th Dec 2025. In our conversation with Zoe, she spoke openly about the unusual path she took into the art world and how that path shaped th...
Episode 237 - Harrie Fasher - Bending metal and breaking rules 25.11.2025 1:10:17
Send us Fan Mail We interviewed Harrie Fasher , sculptor and artist, at her large studio in Portland NSW in November 2025. She is a permanent artist in residence at The Foundations in Portland and has built a bronze foundry and sculpture studio over many years. She has a deep interest in animals, especially horses, and her work shows a strong understanding of their bodies and movement. Harrie spok...
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