• Art that works for Nature

  • Aug 4 2023
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Art that works for Nature

  • Summary

  • Mending & Tending: Art that works for Nature is a commissioned project by local artists Samantha Moss, Jess Poulsen and Shona Wilson currently happening in the Byron Shire. Each artist shares a deep connection and appreciation for the environment, as well as an established art practice working with nature and its precious resources. In today’s episode, Michelle speaks with Jess Poulsen and Shona Wilson about their art practice, their connection to nature and their intentions with the Mending & Tending project.

    Ways to connect with our guests, Shona Wilson and Jess Poulsen:

    • https://www.shonawilson.com/
    • https://www.instagram.com/shonawilsonartist/
    • https://www.jesspoulsen.com/
    • https://www.instagram.com/jesspoulsensculpture

    Artists and resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Sam Moss, the 3rd artist in the Mending and Tending Project https://www.instagram.com/fertile_earth/
    • Andy Goldsworthy https://andygoldsworthystudio.com/
    • Lone Goat Gallery https://www.lonegoatgallery.com/exhibitions
    • Byron Shire’s Inaugural Climate Conversations Project https://www.byron.nsw.gov.au/Services/Environment/Climate-change/Climate-Conversations
    • Wildbnb Wildlife Habitat https://www.instagram.com/wildbnb_wildlife_habitat/
    • Watershed Sculpture https://www.watershedsculpture.com/

    You can find your episode host at these places:

    Michelle’s website – www.michellewalkerart.com

    Michelle on Instagram – www.instagram.com/michellewalkerart

    Michelle on YouTube – www.youtube.com/c/michellewalkerart

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