Lichen Lab Radio is a thought-provoking inquiry into the role of art in society and the gallery that brings together perspectives on art, public engagement, cognitive psychology, and curation.
Trail cams, surveys, and billboards – a few of the tools artist Leila Armstrong is using to engage the public in her art-based research project, Backy...
Where is the art? Donald Lawerence's artwork, which he refers to as world's most corrugated camera obscura, provokes a discussion of technology, art, ...
In part 2 of this episode, PhD student Maria Madacky describes her work engaging new immigrants from the community in art making and social change. Ma...
In part one of this episode, we talk to PhD researcher Miranda Lucas about her study of human behaviour in art galleries. Miranda uses the psychologic...
Can flying a kite be art? Absolutely. Josie, Louise, and Christine discuss Alva Noe's book Strange Tools: Art and Human Nature in connection with bril...
What is Level 2: Lichen Lab? In our first episode, listeners get a tour of the 'lab', including the artists, academics, and ideas involved. Featuring:...