The Linden New Art team is happy to share some great links and art activities with you during the closure of the gallery.
Kylie Stillman’s solo exhibition The Opposite of Wild was shown in 2017 at Domain House in Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens, while our Acland Street home was being renovated. We asked Kylie what she had been working on recently and what had been keeping her entertained and motivated over the recent weeks.
“Isolation for me has had me yearning for everything audio. The need to be on screens to communicate for work and learning had me reach for Bluetooth headphones and speakers and flood the house and studio with music, audio readings and conversation. Here are my three loves that are getting me through:
Dan Fox has released a makeshift audio recording of his book ‘Limbo’; the work has been great to revisit in the current climate of isolation:
https://soundcloud.com/danfoxx/sets/dan-fox-limbo
Richard Watts, 9am - 12pm Thursday on RRR Smart Arts. To be able to still hear from the Melbourne arts community has helped bring the wider world within virtual reach:
https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/smartarts
And for the kids (3-6 years old), I have discovered Kinderling, which plays quality kids radio programs and music all day long.
https://www.kinderling.com.au/