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by Molly Stephenson and Iona Mackenzie

5 episodes
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Welcome to qiq pods! Created and run by artists, pals and gasbags Molly Stephenson and Iona Mackenzie, 'qiq pods' is an informative podcast that interviews artists and writers who have showcased their work with the online exhibition, 'Quivering in Quarantine.' The podcast has been created to provide further comfort, exposure, education and support for the arts community. We hope to celebrate and explore art within the context of the COVID-19 global pandemic in a safe, accessible, inclusive way. Lets get jazzyyy! https://www.quiveringinquarantine.com/ https://www.instagram.com/qiq.gallery/

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October 18, 2020

Vampiric Kisses with Diego Ramirez

<p>Diego Ramirez makes art in different mediums, writes about culture, and labours in the arts. His video work was subject to a joint solo screening by ACCA x ACMI titled Diego Ramirez: Towards the Umbral, curated by Annabelle Lacroix in 2018. The next year, he presented The Horrible Affair between a Sadistic Image and a Masochistic Text at West Space as part of WRITING&amp;CONCEPTS, a lecture on the relationship between his art and writing. He performed in Lifenessless at West Space x Gertrude Contemporary in 2019, as part of Ventriloquy curated by Joel Stern. His work has been represented in art fairs, such as Art Central Hong Kong and Sydney Contemporary. He held a solo show in Mexico titled IMPERI❍: el borde de las tinieblas at Deslave, Tijiuana in 2018.</p> <p><br></p> <p>In today's episode, Molly chats to artist and pal Diego Ramirez about vampires, gothic anxieties, 70's satanic cults and the theology of kissing *ooo*! Diego will be discussing with us how this has not only influenced western consciousness, capitalism and religion, but has shaped the creation of his <a href="https://www.quiveringinquarantine.com/volume-i?lightbox=dataItem-k89web4n">resin black bitten apple. </a>Throughout this podcast, we will be critiquing and analysing the use of CGI in B grade horror films, such as in Ghostbusters (1984), Rosemary's Baby (1968), Brainiac (1958) and Transformers (1980), as well as discuss how miracles operate as index's, special effects and manifestations of the divine in these films. &nbsp;We will be drawing upon Lindsay Ellis's film critiques as well as lightly touch upon Sianne Ngai's Ugly Feelings to compliment this. &nbsp;We hope you love this podcast as much as we do!!! Enjoy possums &lt;3&nbsp;</p>

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August 8, 2020

Bottles of Blood and Fingernails with Linsey Gosper

<p>***DISCLAIMER*** - Discussions surrounding the use of animal corpses are present in this podcast.</p> <p>In today's episode, Molly talks with artist, curator and art educator Linsey Gosper under Melbourne's newly enforced Stage 4 restrictions. Linsey showcased a selection of c-type prints in Quivering in Quarantine's Volume III; Limbs, Locusts and Lavender. They discuss all things Magickal, such as Spell-work, Tarot, Wiccan Witchcraft and Herbalism within a Western framework. They also dissect Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Way of Tarot: The Spiritual Teacher in the Cards, Cassandra Eason's A Complete Guide to Magick Ritual and The Picatrix.</p> <p>***Iona sadly couldn't be present in this podcast but helped forge these questions for Linsey :)***</p> <p>Linsey Gosper is an artist, curator and art educator based in Naarm / Melbourne. Working predominantly with photography and installation, she is continuing her experimentation with the materiality of the photographic medium through darkroom processes. Linsey’s interests lie in the Occult - she has an active ritual practice. This informs her work as an area of research, experimentation and documentation, as she incorporates various magickal techniques in the making of her artwork, using photography as a visual representation of her ritual praxis and as a magikal act in itself.</p>

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July 25, 2020

Unpacking Caitlin Royce's Cosmic Lunchbox

<p>This morning Molly will be talking to artist, angel and galpal Caitlin Royce over a cuppa coffee in her pj's and dressing gown about all things witchy woo-woo! We will be unpacking and exploring the symbiosis of matter and energy, the power humans project onto material and object, time as a felt experience and/or realm as opposed to a form of measurement, as well as metaphysical healing and meditation through video. We will be delving into energy coding, crystals, psychedelic culture, bacteria, and of course, the botanical and 70's art deco. Of course, Caitlin and Molly are in fact good friends, so the conversation will occasionally derail into discussing face masks, toothpaste on pimples and Cher (who's complaining) as well as some great books we like to read (we're book worms). We hope you love this podcast as much as we do!</p> <p>Caitlin Royce is an artist based on Dja Dja Wurrung country. Her practice explores the potential for energy in the material realm through assemblages that sit in the periphery of painting and sculpture. At the beginning of COVID lockdown, she was making digital video works that investigate the shifts in the felt experience of time.</p> <p>*PS: Great news people - as humble lil butterflies, we are slowly getting better at using Anchor and Audition, so it's not nearly as glitchy! Woohoo!</p> <p><br></p>

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What is qiq pods?

Welcome to qiq pods! Created and run by artists, pals and gasbags Molly Stephenson and Iona Mackenzie, 'qiq pods' is an informative podcast that interviews artists and writers who have showcased their work with the online exhibition, 'Quivering in Quarantine.' The podcast has been created to provide further comfort, exposure, education and support for the arts community. We hope to celebrate and explore art within the context of the COVID-19 global pandemic in a safe, accessible, inclusive way. Lets get jazzyyy!

https://www.quiveringinquarantine.com/ https://www.instagram.com/qiq.gallery/

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