The Barossa Podcast

You can’t know a place until you know it’s stories, all of the them. The good, the bad the awkward and the hilarious ones. The Barossa Podcast by 100 Barossa Artists aims to paint a picture through words of the creative region we live in; creating understanding through the power of voice and narrative, informing, building community connection and influencing positive change. 100 Barossa Artists is an artist led initiative creating opportunities to upscale Arts in the greater Barossa region, focused on the development of grassroots, collaborative projects within the art community. This project is the next step to recognise and grow from 10 to 100 to 1000 Barossa Artists capturing 100 Barossa Stories, a ’self portrait’ through the the art of storytelling.

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Episodes

Monday Aug 26, 2024

In this episode, we meet  Rebecca Eglinton, an emerging artist whose journey started in the Barossa. Rebecca shares her experiences growing up in the region, her early love for art, and her inspirations. From her school days to her involvement with Tutti Arts and the 100 Barossa Artists Exhibition, Rebecca’s story is one of passion and creativity.
Listen as Rebecca talks about her favourite mediums, her love for watercolours, and the personal stories behind her beautiful paintings. Discover how the Barossa landscape and her imagination fuel her artwork, and learn about her upcoming projects, including her contributions to the Inside Out project and her enchanting world of dragons, horses, and whimsical landscapes.

Tuesday Aug 13, 2024

Aleshia Webster shares her inspiring journey to becoming a full-time ceramic artist, opening her first studio in Nuriootpa, and later moving to Heinze Road.
Discover the transformation of her passion into a thriving business, the challenges she faced, and the community she built through her pottery classes. Aleshia delves into the meditative and therapeutic aspects of working with clay, her artistic evolution, and the importance of supporting local businesses.
Explore the Barossa's rich heritage and the growing arts community, and learn about Aleshia’s vision for the future of regional arts. This episode is a celebration of creativity, resilience, and the power of following one's passion.
 
 
 
 

Wednesday Jul 24, 2024

Have you every wondered how the Barossa Sculpture Park came to be? Where the stone or sculptors came from? Who instigated and led the project? In this episode, Rebecca Reynolds sits down with Gerlinde Trappe  in her home in Tanunda to discuss her journey and contributions to the Barossa's arts and sculpture community. Gerlinde shares her fascinating story of moving from Germany to Australia with her sculptor husband in the 1960s, their struggles, triumphs the creative life they built in the Barossa.
Discover the origins of the Barossa Sculpture Park, the challenges of sourcing local stone, and the community's support that made it all possible. 
Join us as we delve into the rich tapestry of the Barossa's artistic heritage and Gerlinde's enduring legacy in shaping it.

Sunday May 19, 2024

In this episode of the Barossa Podcast we chat with Artist Belinda Wilson. Belinda was the inaugural recipient of the Barossa Women's Artist Residency in 2023. The Residency was a Barossa Regional Gallery initiative, funded by the generosity  of local donors and supported by the Barossa Council. 
The beautiful outcomes of her month long stay in Barossa late 2023 have been hung at the Wonderground Gallery in April and May 2024 and many will be found in the homes of collectors around the country. Belinda has such an interesting perspective on the Barossa both visually and culturally. We can't wait to see more of her work and talk to her again.
 

Thursday May 16, 2024

In season 3 episode 1, we talk to Jenny Kolovs, keeper of stories and many other things, including over 30 wedding dresses in Gomersal. 
We talk about these dresses,  Jenny's love of collecting and what the Barossa means to her. The stories we keep and the objects we care for tell us much about who we are.
You can find a selection of Jenny's dresses and many other unusual and creative items at at the Barossa Museum, until the end of June.
This project has been made possible by the support of Country Arts SA,  Foundation Barossa and the PLAET. 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday Dec 27, 2023

In the final episode of Series 2 of the Barossa Podcast for 2023, we speak with the multi-talented Joel Zimmermann.
We first met Joel in the early days of the 100 Barossa Artist project. Back in 2020, he was already well known for his metal sculptures and while we  thought he was branching into plastics, the truth is slightly different, more of a full circle perhaps. Joel works across multiple mediums, videography, plastics, metal and is an accomplished musician. His story to now is great listening, who knows what chapters are still to come.
Joel currently has work for sale in the Peter Lehmann Cellar Door and many projects planned for 2024.
The Barossa podcast project has been made possible by the support of Country Arts SA,  Foundation Barossa and the PLAET.

Thursday Dec 21, 2023

In season 2 episode 9,  we talk to Angaston based mosaic artist Kristin Wohlers.  Originally from Germany, and an active artist for 20 years, Kristin has worked on many projects that have  community orientated outcomes. She has recently completed the Reflection Sofas Project.  A collaboration between The Barossa Council, Seeds of Hope Suicide Prevention Network and  Black Dog Ride Australia, it’s hoped the sofas will be a symbol of hope and will help to break down society’s stigma around the topic of suicide. The sofas are dotted around the  Barossa (Angaston, Mt Pleasant and Lyndoch).
Kristin is also the Community Office for MAANZ (the Mosaic Association of Australia and New Zealand) and has been an active leader in the Mosaic for Afghan women  project in Australia. You can see the South Australian work on display at the Gawler Civic Centre until mid January
Mosaic for Afghan Women
This project has been made possible by the support of Country Arts SA,  Foundation Barossa and the PLAET.

Monday Dec 11, 2023

In season 2 episode 8, in a nod to the Christmas season, we visit Nicole and Summer Owen at the Apex Bakery in Tanunda as they ice honey biscuits. We talk about the learning the Art, technique and traditions of honey biscuit icing and discuss the creative collaborations Nicole has facilitated between some of the youngest and some of oldest members of the Barossa community.
You can find the honey biscuits iced by Nicole and Summer until December 22 at the Apex Bakery.
This project has been made possible by the support of Country Arts SA,  Foundation Barossa and the PLAET.
 

Monday Nov 13, 2023

In season 2 episode 7, we visit artist Adele in the Gawler Community Gallery and talk about her solo exhibition (From the Heart), her journey to AJ  Arts Co and some of her new workshop series. For a throw back, check out season 1 episode 10 of the Barossa Podcast for Adele's half baked story. (hint- its a cracker)
Following are links to Adele's Instagram page, and website and also the Gawler Community Gallery's Facebook Page and website. 
This project has been made possible by the support of Country Arts SA,  Foundation Barossa and the PLAET.
Thanks for listening to The Barossa Podcast and for supporting our region's arts ecosystem.
 
 
 
 

Friday Oct 27, 2023

In season 2 episode 6, we visit Ekkia Evans and her 2 dogs, at home on the outskirts of Greenock and talked about many, many projects, including hosting  shows on BBBfm, Barossa Film Club, writing for the national Arts Hub publication, not to mention her photography work and promotion of the excellent  No Quiet Music Festival (Also in Greenock in 2023) 
Following are links to Ekkia's Instagram page, and also BBBFM What's on with EV
This project has been made possible by the support of Country Arts SA,  Foundation Barossa and the PLAET. 
Thanks for listening to The Barossa Podcast and for supporting our region's arts ecosystem.
 
 
 

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