April 2012
2 posts
SARAH RODIGARI: Can provocation feel good or when... →
Read Sarah Rodigari’s blog post about Touchy Feely and hear a podcast of her Pecha Kucha talk here.
The art of trying to please everybody →
Soon after Pip and I held the Touchy Feely talks in Hobart I was asked by Next Wave Festival to write something about their keynote project, Wake up and wait for the sun to rise: 500 methods for a new beginning, which will be presented at this year’s festival. It’s worth posting a link to the piece here because my reflections on the project were influenced by our talks at Touchy Feely....
February 2012
2 posts
Culture Vulture: Optimism →
January 2012
5 posts
Feelgood art: the pick-me-up to get us through an... →
Melbourne-based artist Dan Koop couldn’t make it to Hobart for Touchy Feely but he thought we might like to check out this article.
Did you pop in looking for some documentation?
It will be here soon. We promise. Just as soon as we’ve had a kip and a cuppa and can make the technology behave itself.
There are photos, video and audio to be had.
In the mean time, join the conversation on twitter: #touchyfeely
Or go read Sally Rees’ thoughts on our first couple of nights: sallyhasblog.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/touchy-feely-thoughts-to-date
- Pip
Relational art with a heart | Rebecca Fitzgibbon |... →
http://www.lucazoid.com/bilateral/touchy-feely/ →
Sally Rees - Duet for Friends: Alive and Dead →
December 2011
2 posts
Touchy Feely - Artist Talks and Exhibition
Curated by Amy Spiers and Pip Stafford 25 – 29 January, 2012 Inflight ARI, Hobart, Tasmania
Touchy Feely is five days in January packed full of artist-led talks, workshops and presentations held at Inflight ARI, Hobart, Tasmania on 25 – 29 January, 2012. Bringing together a number of interstate and Tasmanian artists – including Lara Thoms, Liz Dunn, Nancy Mauro-Flude, Sally Rees and Elizabeth...