'Willydah', Narromine, 11 July 2024 Willydah, Narromine NSW This post documents the first field recording trip to the farm that the SOIL+AiR creative future landscapes project will be based at for the next year. SOIL+AiR is a creative rural research residency aiming to explore the rural landscapes and communities of the Narromine Shire in Central West NSW, …
Insuring my work for the future
I've spent a lot of time staring out the studio window over the past two weeks, as I spend more time listening and writing in the space than recording in the field and editing as I might normally do. Iโm half way through my 4-week artist residency at The Admiralโs House on the Isle of …
Can artists be agents of change?
Lady Joan's Studio, The Admiral's House, Ollach, Isle of Skye As I sit in my temporary studio space on the Isle of Skye, 16,600 km from Dubbo, Australia Iโm thinking about the why of my time here nearly every day. Distances like that will prompt a lot of questions. As someone who is very project-focused, …
Exploring regional creative collaboration
REGIONAL FUTURES RESIDENCY: WELLINGTON CAVES NSW Kim V. Goldsmith is a digital media artist and writer with a background in agriculture, journalism and marketing communications consulting in rural industry, natural resource management and other regional sectors. She's based near Dubbo and has worked across Regional NSW for the past 30 years. Contaminated by our encounters …
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Eye of the Corvus: Q&A with Kim V. Goldsmith
Eye of the Corvus: Messenger of Truth is a project and exhibition that came together over two years across rural Central and North West New South Wales (Australia) and rural Iceland (on the Skagi Peninsula in the north). The project aimed to record the landscapes of these regions from the perspective of ravens/crows (corvids). Following …
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