An incredible end to 2019

Kim V Goldsmith in Iceland

The blog posts have been missing in action here over the past few months as my time on Eye of the Corvus intensifies. I've been putting my energy into the website dedicated to this project, including two blogs -- one about the project, and the other about my time in Iceland and travels across Scandinavia on …

Who do you make art for?

Kim V Goldsmith Wild Wetlands sound artist Dubbo

Fresh on the back of mounting a new work over the weekend and the subsidence of the pre-show nerves that go with it, I'm pondering a question I've been asked, and asked of myself many times over the years: Who do you make art for? Andrew Frost recently wrote an opinion piece for Art Guide …

Fictional territories

Good things take time. Over the past three months, a lot of private correspondence has taken place between me and Hamburg based artist, Didi Hock, as part of our involvement in the international project, Arts Territory Exchange (founded and coordinated by artist, Gudrun Filipska). As we've worked on developing a better understanding of each other and how …

Finding the heartbeat

It goes without saying that there's a fair degree of excitement at the start of a new project, as the creative juices are flowing and you're experimenting with ideas. Add another artist to the mix and you have double the excitement. So, it is with the beginnings of the collaborative work I'm developing with Mudgee-based …

Hello Volucres

Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm. Welcome to the creation of Volucres.

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