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ARTS THURSDAY

by stapletonm
posted 15/05/2018

ARTS THURSDAY – the Writer and the Gallerist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arts Thursday with Maisy Stapleton on 17 May.

WHAT’S ON TODAY’S PROGRAM:

Ged Gillmore writes crime fiction.

His hero is an ex-drug dealer and Ged’s third book in the Bill Murdoch series has just been published.

English-born Ged has found a way to successfully incorporate experiences from his own background and roles from the police service to the film industry, into an Australian environment. His fast-paced stories with surprising twists, a rather dubious hero and a cast of characters keep the reader whipping through the pages of his books to the end.

Join Ged first up on the Arts Thursday’s program.

Then …

If you’ve ever wanted to open a gallery join me for a conversation with Janet Clayton, who opened her first gallery someahat by accident!

The Janet Clayton Gallery on Oxford Street Paddington has been introducing the community to a range of artists’ work from the fine-drawn beauty of Hanna Kay’s pieces to some remarkable installations such as Michael Keighery’s ceramics in memory of a soldier ancestor Dead Man’s Penny and the extraordinary feather-based wearables of Emily Valentine.

Janet will be speaking about her background and what led her into the life of a gallerist.

Join Arts Thursday as we explore the mind of a fiction-noir writer and the thoughts of a gallerist.

FIND OUT MORE:

Ged Gilmore: https://www.gedgillmore.com/

Janet Clayton: https://www.janetclaytongallery.com.au/

You can purchase Ged’s books Headland, Class Act and Base Nature at bookstores and on-line.

LISTEN AGAIN:

The whole program can be heard through the Arts Thursday page https://eastsidefm.org/arts/artsthursday/ by clicking on the date 17 May 2018.

And watch out for individual podcasts at a later date.

Join Maisy Stapleton fortnightly from 10:30 to noon on Arts Thursday for conversations with artists, leaders in the arts, behind-the-scenes views of arts events and regular coverage of Sydney’s current arts events and issues.

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