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Nicole Durling has never followed the rules, which might be why she’s helped reshape some of Australia’s most exciting cultural and creative spaces. In this episode, we dive deep into the role of the maker in a world hungry for meaning, the tension between art and commerce, and why craft (with a little ‘c’) is having a very big moment.
Nicole reflects on the tactile joy of materials, the heft of handmade objects, and what it means to support creative practice from the inside out. She’s sharp and generous, sharing the winding path that has led her to her current role as Executive Director of Craft Victoria.
We talk slow making, fast change and the very human urge to leave something behind.
Links
Craft Victoria: https://craft.org.au/
Artist Edmund de Waal: https://www.edmunddewaal.com/
Daniel Mudie Cunningham's Curating Grief https://danmudcun.com/criticism/curating-grief
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nicole Durling has never followed the rules, which might be why she’s helped reshape some of Australia’s most exciting cultural and creative spaces. In this episode, we dive deep into the role of the maker in a world hungry for meaning, the tension between art and commerce, and why craft (with a little ‘c’) is having a very big moment.
Nicole reflects on the tactile joy of materials, the heft of handmade objects, and what it means to support creative practice from the inside out. She’s sharp and generous, sharing the winding path that has led her to her current role as Executive Director of Craft Victoria.
We talk slow making, fast change and the very human urge to leave something behind.
Links
Craft Victoria: https://craft.org.au/
Artist Edmund de Waal: https://www.edmunddewaal.com/
Daniel Mudie Cunningham's Curating Grief https://danmudcun.com/criticism/curating-grief
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.