Awesome Black

Petroglyph

Arts EN ↓ 13 episodes

PETROGLYPH is a podcast and video series where host Travis De Vries explores the creative journeys of musicians, artists and cultural leaders through slow, thoughtful conversations that uncover layers of storytelling and artistic expression. PETROGLYPH creates a space for slow, meaningful dialogue, allowing guests to share their experiences in their own time. With a focus on authenticity, depth, and cultural significance, PETROGLYPH invites audiences to connect with the heart of creative life.

Author

Awesome Black

Category

Arts

Podcast website

www.awesomeblack.studio

Latest episode

Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

Rudi Bremer — On Stories 01.07.2026

Rudi Bremer is a Gamilaraay broadcaster, journalist, and the host and producer of AWAYE! on ABC Radio National, where she has spent years championing First Nations arts, culture, literature, music, and language. After beginning her career in community radio, Rudi developed a rare perspective on broadcasting — from producing interviews and documentaries to understanding the inner workings of Austra...

Tristan Field – Searching for Tone 16.06.2026

Tristan Field is a Sri Lankan and First Nations musician, producer, and creative leader whose life has been shaped by an enduring commitment to craft. A descendant of the Walbunga people of the South Coast of New South Wales and the Bidjigal/Dharrawal people of La Perouse, Tristan has spent years building a career that moves between performance, production, cultural leadership, and community. In t...

Earl Weir – Poetry in the Grit 27.05.2026

Earl Weir is a Boon Wurrung / Wurundjeri singer-songwriter, community builder, and frontman of alternative indie-rock outfit Krystal Rivvers. In this episode, Earl reflects on the roads that have shaped him to finding his place within Sydney’s music scene. Known for blending poetic grit with an ethereal approach to songwriting, Earl’s work moves through themes of culture, hardship, los...

Mat Fink – Beneath the Skin 16.05.2026

Mat Fink is a Gomeroi tattoo artist, cultural practitioner, and founder of Something Original, whose work has helped reshape conversations around identity, ceremony, and contemporary Indigenous design. In this episode Mat reflects on the culture of tattooing, the challenges of building spaces and the decision to take a break.  Hosted by Travis De Vries. Please subscribe to our channel if you...

Alethea Beetson – Surpassing Expectations 28.04.2026

Dr Alethea Beetson is a Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi and Wiradjuri storyteller, writer, director and cultural force whose work has reshaped the possibilities of contemporary First Nations creativity. In this episode of STAUNCH., Alethea reflects on building bold platforms for story, celebration, and community through projects such as Digi Youth Arts and Blak Social. This conversation explores leadership,...

Kaylene Langford – Back Yourself 15.04.2026

Kaylene Langford is a proud queer Guringai woman, founder of StartUp Creative, and a coach, educator, and speaker known for her direct, grounded approach to business and creativity. Kaylene reflects on the realities of building a sustainable creative practice; cutting through with clarity, honesty and practical insight. Drawing on her work across coaching, facilitation, and education, Kaylene spea...

Loki Liddle – From The Kimberley to Abbey Road 25.03.2026

Loki Liddle is a proud Jabirr Jabirr man, poet, musician, and multi-platform artist, best known as the lead singer of Selve. With a practice that moves between music, writing, and community work, Loki brings a distinct voice shaped by culture, collaboration and performance. With Selve, Loki has quickly established himself on some of the country’s biggest stages, performing alongside artists...

Kobie Dee – Articulating Moments 10.03.2026

Kobie Dee is a Gomeroi artist from Maroubra in South Sydney, on Bidjigal Land, and one of the most compelling voices emerging in Australian hip hop today. Known for his sharp storytelling and deeply personal lyrics, Kobie’s music reflects life growing up in South Sydney, the responsibilities of culture, and the power of community. With an innate ability to connect with young people, Kobie&rs...

Dobby – On Identity and Change 30.10.2024

Dobby is the genre-defying artist whose unique blend of sounds and storytelling transcends traditional music boundaries. Known for his evocative lyrics and innovative production, Dobby draws on his rich cultural heritage and personal experiences to create a sonic landscape that resonates deeply with listeners. Dobby chats about his artistic journey, from his early influences and the challenges he'...

Jake Duczynski – Studio Gilay 23.10.2024

As a proud Gamilaroi man, Jake Duczynski has made a name for himself by pushing boundaries in animation and creative direction, with Studio Gilay being a space for telling powerful First Nations stories through innovative visual art and design. From working with Indigenous communities to collaborating on high-profile projects in the animation and media industries, Jake shares insights into what it...

Miss Kaninna – Reclaiming Black Pop 16.10.2024

Miss Kaninna is a proud Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung, Kalkadoon and Yirendali woman who received 3 ARIA nominations for her debut EP, KANINNA . Her work defies expectations by reclaiming ‘Black pop’ to connect with a global identity, while showing that First Nations music can empower and uplift without always centering trauma.  In this episode, Miss Kannina opens up about balancin...

Alister Hill – In all its Forms 09.10.2024

Alister Hill is an artist and producer who has carved a unique path through Sydney’s music scene. In this episode, Alister reflects on his journey as a musician, discussing his work with bands Worlds Only, Lortica and Saint Leon, each offering a different side of his creative expression. Alister also dives into his role as the Senior Producer of Contemporary Music at the Sydney Opera House w...

Emily Wurramara – NARA 09.10.2024

Emily Wurramara opens up about the creation of her album, NARA , a project born from the highs and devastating lows of recent years. She reflects on the whirlwind of emotions she experienced while traveling the world with her music, giving birth to her daughter, losing her home in a fire,and grappling with mental health struggles. NARA – the Anindilyakwa word for 'nothing' – represents...

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