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Queering the Collection
Arts Centre Melbourne and Tristan Meecham
10 episodes
8 months ago

Presented by Arts Centre Melbourne in collaboration with Tristan Meecham.

Queering the Collection is a powerful series of interviews inspired by culturally significant items from the Australian Performing Arts Collection at Arts Centre Melbourne and The Australian Queer Archives.


Featuring Janet Anderson, Robyn Archer AO, Colin Batrouney, Caroline Bowditch, Maude Davey OAM, Ben Graetz, Stephen Nicolazzo, Uncle Noel Tovey AM and Christos Tsiolkas.


Created by Tristan Meecham.

Editing and audio production by Jess Fairfax.

Presented by Arts Centre Melbourne, in association with the Australian Performing Arts Collection

Special thanks to The Australian Queer Archives, Ian Jackson, Ange Bailey and Nick Henderson for their curatorial work.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Presented by Arts Centre Melbourne in collaboration with Tristan Meecham.

Queering the Collection is a powerful series of interviews inspired by culturally significant items from the Australian Performing Arts Collection at Arts Centre Melbourne and The Australian Queer Archives.


Featuring Janet Anderson, Robyn Archer AO, Colin Batrouney, Caroline Bowditch, Maude Davey OAM, Ben Graetz, Stephen Nicolazzo, Uncle Noel Tovey AM and Christos Tsiolkas.


Created by Tristan Meecham.

Editing and audio production by Jess Fairfax.

Presented by Arts Centre Melbourne, in association with the Australian Performing Arts Collection

Special thanks to The Australian Queer Archives, Ian Jackson, Ange Bailey and Nick Henderson for their curatorial work.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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Episode 7: I don’t want a label. I don’t want an identity.
Queering the Collection
15 minutes 12 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 7: I don’t want a label. I don’t want an identity.

Christos Tsiolkas and Stephen Nicolazzo have collaborated on two productions that have shifted their creative practices. Together working on Merciless Gods and Loaded, these artists have formed an intergenerational partnership buoyed by their shared experience of being outsiders and migrants while negotiating class, anger, shame and politics.


Queering the Collection is created by Tristan Meecham.

Editing and audio production by Jess Fairfax.

Presented by Arts Centre Melbourne, in association with the Australian Performing Arts Collection and The Australian Queer Archives.

Special thanks to Ian Jackson, Ange Bailey and Nick Henderson for their curatorial work.

Portraits of Stephen Nicolazzo and Christos Tsiolkas 2024, by Mia Mala McDonald.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Queering the Collection

Presented by Arts Centre Melbourne in collaboration with Tristan Meecham.

Queering the Collection is a powerful series of interviews inspired by culturally significant items from the Australian Performing Arts Collection at Arts Centre Melbourne and The Australian Queer Archives.


Featuring Janet Anderson, Robyn Archer AO, Colin Batrouney, Caroline Bowditch, Maude Davey OAM, Ben Graetz, Stephen Nicolazzo, Uncle Noel Tovey AM and Christos Tsiolkas.


Created by Tristan Meecham.

Editing and audio production by Jess Fairfax.

Presented by Arts Centre Melbourne, in association with the Australian Performing Arts Collection

Special thanks to The Australian Queer Archives, Ian Jackson, Ange Bailey and Nick Henderson for their curatorial work.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.