Overview, Images

HOUSE-HOLD

HOUSE-HOLD- curated by Rosa Spring Voss & Josephine Mead

B-side Radio: Saturday 7th December, 12-6pm

HOUSE-HOLD is a day of radio programming curated by Rosa Spring Voss and Josephine Mead, to consider expanded notions of care from artist-parents, health practitioners and caregivers.We want to acknowledge that parenting can come in many forms, with or without biological children. We are interested in alternative methods for world-building and family building that embrace queer, non-normative perspectives. We want to hold space for multiple ways of raising, supporting and loving kin.

12pm: MATRI-HELD: Audio offerings from Roslyn Orlando, Camille Laddawan, Jazz Money & Gopi Lev Dupain.

1pm: Kid's Hour: Hear from a bunch of kid's whose parents are artists as they take control of the Blindside mic!

2pm: MAKER-HELD: Artist panel to discuss the challenges and possibilities of sustaining an artistic practice alongside care-work. Artists: Grace Wood, Jaf Elias, Briony Galligan & Ruth O'Leary. Convened by Josephine Mead & Rosa Spring Voss.

3pm: ARTIST-HELD: Lullabies and offerings from artist Ruth O'Leary.

3.30pm: CARE-HELD: Panel discussion between Gopi Lev Dupain (mother/writer/doula) and Jessica Wain (midwife).

4.30pm: ARTIST-HELD: Audio offering from artists Abbra Kotlarczyk and Briony Galligan with Elio, Kitaj and Ettael.

5pm: STUDIO-HELD: Sound work by artist David Thomson.

5.30pm: SELF-HELD: Readings by Josephine Mead & Rosa Spring Voss.

No results found that match your search.

The Nicholas Building

Room 14, Level 7, 37 Swanston Street

Melbourne, Victoria, 3000

Wednesday – Saturday, 12-6pm
Closed on public holidays
(+61) 3 9650 0093
info@blindside.org.au

Join our mailing list to hear about upcoming programs at Blindside.

Working on unceded sovereign land of the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, Blindside pays respect to Elders, past, present and emerging.


PATAGORANG FOUNDATION

Working on unceded sovereign land of the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung people of the Kulin Nation, Blindside pays respect to Elders, past, present and emerging.