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The Doyenne Interviews

Bridget Nathan
43 episodes   Last Updated: Aug 21, 23
The Doyenne Interviews is an Australian Arts Podcast by Architect Bridget Nathan. In each episode, Bridget interviews a different women about the many facets of their inspiring careers to share ideas and knowledge. Illustrated by Grace Yeo, and accompanied by custom music by Anon, the podcasts discuss process, creativity and design culture.

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Episodes

In this episode, Zoe Diacolabrianos, an architect and educator, reflects on her design career, including her work at Wowowa and at MSD teaching students construction. In this Archive Episode which was recorded during 2021, she shares insight into her interior design and architectural background, studying in Sweden, and how her loves of craft, technology and sketching have shaped her role today. Find out more at - https://www.instagram.com/zoediac/https://www.wowowa.com.au/https://msd.unimelb.edu.au/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kimberley Hui (graduate of architecture, podcast host) discusses how her blog 'Archemist in the making’ developed. In this 'from the archives' episode, recorded in 2021 and reflecting on 2020, she shares her passions for understanding the process and story behind a project, as well as her her interests in architecture, media, design and podcasting. You can find Kimberley on the gram @archemistinthemaking Find out more at https://thedoyenneinterviews.net/kimberleyhui/Art by Grace Yeo, music by project Anon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An archive episode recorded over two years ago during the pandemic, in 2021, this brief conversation shares Naomi’s past experiences in teaching and education at Monash University, specifically reflecting on the changes that took place in design education in 2020. She discusses how shifting online supported the development of new online learning modalities, elements of her own career development in academia, and the qualities she most admires in teaching staff. Currently, in 2023, Naomi is Director of the Enabling Capability Platform (Design and Creative Practice) at RMIT.  You can find Naomi on the gram at https://www.instagram.com/naomistead/Thanks for tuning into The Doyenne Interviews! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I had the chance to speak with the insightful artist Rachael Anderson about her process creating art. Figures, line-work, shapes and extrusions are all ways to describe her work. In this conversation we spoke about how she moves through the process of creating, and how she works to tell a story through graphics. Minimal artwork is hard to achieve, as she says ‘It’s difficult to know when a piece of your work might be finished’. This episodes looks at art as a bi-product of life, and we spoke about connections, process, impression, self-expression and putting yourself out there on instagram. Find Rachael on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/supreme_concept_/Visit The Doyenne Interviews - thedoyenneinterviews.netVisit The Alastair Swayn Foundation - https://alastairswaynfoundation.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mooki Pen is a talented digital artist. She features women and their unique stories on her platform @Blakfellastories through creating unique illustrations. She also has a thriving online art store @mookipen.store, which she spoke to me about starting in this podcast episode. There’s a lot of digital art on instagram, I was curious to find out from Mooki how she has been able to create a unique brand and sense of identity. I have been drawn specifically to Mooki’s work because of the story telling aspect and also the style and unique colours used. She spoke about how art and self expression can be used as a tool to grab our attention. In finding out more about the backstory to Mooki’s work in this episode, we spoke about how she drew inspiration from a love of comics, and also from a desire to find a creative outlet as a mum of 3, when she moved to a new country. I hope you enjoy this conversation about art and living a creative life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we speak to the amazing Dr. Bronwyn Bancroft, a Bungajung woman and artist. She shares with us some of her key creative projects, which have shaped her life long commitment to celebrating Aboriginal culture, nurturing people, and storytelling through her arts practices. This episode stretches as far back as 1992, when Bronwyn worked on unique and creative illustrations which were used as public health resources to spread awareness of the AIDS epidemic. We also discuss her work on 'Gift Given', which at the time of its completion in 2006 was the largest mural in the Southern hemisphere. This public arts project involved in depth community consultation, and in this episode Bronwyn shares her thoughts on engagement and appreciation of accessible art. We also discuss her work on 'Earth, wind, fire and water', which is integrated into the atrium of the Royal North Shore hospital in St. Leonards, New South Wales. We discuss her process on this project, her values and her thoughts on how art can provide meaning to users of spaces. This episode also looks at Bronwyn's creative outlook and life lived as an artist to share her journey and her approach to living a creative life. We speak about what creativity adds to your life, mental health, and the value of art in 2020. With many exciting projects currently on her plate, Bronwyn spoke to us from her beautiful Byron Bay studio, which was full of art and colour. You can find Bronwyn at: www.bronwynbancroft.comSupported by The Alastair Swayn Foundation. You can find out more at alastairswaynfoundation.orgThedoyenneinterviews.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the next episode of The Doyenne Interviews we speak to the amazing and talented Marley Morgan, photographer and founder of Barefoot Wandering, a 100% Aboriiginal owned and operated creative business. The photographs Marley takes are empathetic, soft, emotive and raw. Marley is a proud descendant of the Wiradjuri and Yuwaalaraay nations. In this episode we unpack some of Marley's influences that lead her to become a photographer, starting with a polaroid and turning her passion into a business. Marley speaks about capturing people and women in nature, and shares her tips for younger generations interested in becoming photographers. We caught Marley whilst she was on the road with the Happy Boxes project. This project supports women in the most remote corners of Australia, who are going without basic toiletries. This mini series is made possible by @thealastairswaynfoundation. Find out more at Alastairswayn.org. Generously supported by @thealastairswaynfoundation You can Marley at: https://barefootwanderingphotography.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this next episode we hear from the inspiring artist Madison Connors, founder of @yarlicreativeabout launching her business during the pandemic, her cultural heritage as a proud Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung and Gamilaroi woman and her vast experience acting as an advocate for women's health. The episode forms a part of a new mini series, which focuses on Women's Health through speaking to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Artists. As the Doyenne Interviews will be starting to speak to more artists, both local and international, the podcast wanted to start with first nation's peoples, because these are the oldest living culture on earth. This mini series is supported by @alastairswaynfoundation - Thank you! There are so many sides to what makes us healthy. Madison talks about her work in the public health sector, and also her work promoting women's health as an artist, producing digital art for campaigns for Cancer Council Victoria and Department of Premier and Cabinet. We also talk about her own health journey, thorugh pregnancy and life. This episode discusses her current work 'Healing through Buliana' (Pregnancy) which is a part of the 2020 @melbfringe. This event is digital so check it out! You can find this episode on @spotify and @soundcloud ⁠ ⁠Interview by @bridgetnathan__ Illustration by @grace.this.space⁠ Music by @projectanon_⁠ \You can find Maddy at: https://yarlicreative.com.au/ Check out her fringe evert at: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/healing-through-buliana-pregnancy/thedoyenneinterviews.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this short and sweet episode @thedoyenneinterviews speaks to two talented architects and interior designers from the passionate woman led, residential practice that is @maniarchitecture. Directors @sarztonini and @renelieu are both mates and colleagues, and in this morning chat I had the chance to ask them about one of their recent projects One Mani House.Key ideas we spoke about in this relaxed conversation include remote collaboration,making, architectural investment models and the design of unique homes. You can find Sara and René at: https://www.maniarchitecture.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode we speak to the amazing Susan Dimasi about her dynamic career in fashion, design and creative leadership. Susan is the founder of MATERIALBYPRODUCT, a unique fashion house that creates for and brings together creative women. We caught Susan on the brink of her move to the country, and speak about key themes such as creativity and femininity, the history of fashion, and her own strategic business moves. You can find Susan at http://www.susandimasi.comFollow us @the_doyenne_interviews or head to thedoyenneinterviews.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.