Welcome to Crossings, EWF’s in-conversation podcast.
Join us a series of in-conversations between local writers & artists.
Each episode pairs two artists whose practices exist at the threshold of one another. These free-flowing, intimate conversations are coloured by curiosity, attentiveness and enquiry.
Hear novelists, poets, playwrights, screenwriters, publishers, musicians, architects and photographers proffer questions and perspectives about the minutia of their creative and professional practices, and how they relate to the industry and engage in collaboration.
Catch a new Crossings conversation every Thursday in November 2023.
Crossings is produced by EWF Program Coordinator Jess Zanoni with co-production and audio engineering by Sam Pannifex, theme music by Georgia Farry, and artwork by Tinieka Page.
Crossings is produced on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nations. We acknowledge that First Nations Peoples are the first storytellers of this land, and that their sovereignty has never been ceded. We pay respects to Elders past and present, and to the Elders of the lands that this podcast reaches.
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Episode 1: DREAM & SONG
Genevieve Callaghan & Felix Garner-Davis
In our first Crossings conversation, Genevieve Callaghan and Felix Garner-Davis chat about the conscious and subconscious concerns of their writing, observations and close readings about the spiritual similarities and differences within each other’s poetry, and the way that their other artistic pursuits and interests relates to their writing practice.
Audio Production by Sam Pannifex
Theme music by Georgia Farry
Episode artwork by Tinieka Page
Show notes:
Genevieve and Felix both provided pieces to accompany this episode. Access them below.
Episode 2: ASSERTING COMPLEXITIES
Jamie Tram & Vivian Nguyen
In our second episode, we’re sharing a conversation captured in September between filmmaker, Jamie Tram, and playwright, Vivian Nguyen. These two Naarm-based creatives chatted on the complexities of their respective artistic practices, where the differences lie, and where the intersections between them might come to a crossing.
Audio Production by Sam Pannifex
Theme music by Georgia Farry
Episode artwork by Tinieka Page
Episode 3: CLOSE TO THE BONE
Peggy Frew & Mark Hewitt
Peggy and Mark met in September for this conversation, having been acquainted in the past. They spoke about the ethics of writing fiction, their individual writing processes, making a living as an artist and more broadly the public and private identity of being a writer. There’s great wisdom and food for thought in this conversation. We hope you enjoy listening.
Audio Production by Sam Pannifex
Theme music by Georgia Farry
Episode artwork by Tinieka Page
Episode 4: BEING ALONE & TALKING TO PEOPLE
Misbah Wolf & Rebecca Kelly
Misbah and Rebecca met for the first time for this conversation. They spoke about the spiritual, musical and thematic influences within their poetry, and the idiosyncratic patterns and processes of their practices. This is a tender-hearted, down-to-earth conversation.
Audio Production by Sam Pannifex
Theme music by Georgia Farry
Episode artwork by Tinieka Page
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