The CIRCUIT end of year wrap hosted by Mark Amery accompanied by Cameron Ah Loo Matamua, Abby Cunnane and Judy Darragh
100 pages of interviews and discussions from the 2017 CIRCUIT Symposium / Artist Week 22-27 August in Otautahi / Christchurch
Why start a gallery in 2017? Who needs a physical space? How should it run? Who does it serve?
What’s the difference between a cave in Sydney and the Auckland Art Gallery?
Could NZ’s geographical distance be seen as a strength? We hear from curator-at-large George Clark ahead of CIRCUIT symposium 'Phantom Topologies'.
In this CIRCUIT CAST Janet Lilo talks about coincidence, accountability and her addiction to a socially-driven practice.
Can an image plane be traversed like the threshold of a building, moving from inside to outside and back again? And if so, what are the effects of this movement?
Ahead of a series of nationwide screenings in July, the pod examine Amanda Newall's The Hoover Diairies.
Auckland Art Fair returns, so what's new this year? Mark Amery chats with co-director Stephanie Post.
The CIRCUIT CAST panel talk about the most interesting events in the New Zealand art world in 2015.
A discussion on how women artists are represented in the history of experimental film.
What is an artist-run space today? Mark Amery talks to Chloe Geoghegan, director of Dunedin's Blue Oyster art project space.