Episode Synopsis "The Comics Question with Michael Fikaris"
This episode is the fourth instalment of The Comics Question series. In these podcasts, Bernard Caleo and Nico Callaghan discuss comics, graphic novels, and the place they inhabit within the broader books and publishing world. For this episode, Bernard and Nico sat down with Michael Fikaris, a central figure in both the comic book and street art movements of the early 2000s in his hometown of Melbourne. Fikaris has exhibited in professional and guerrilla contexts locally and abroad. His artwork is held in numerous private collections along with the National Gallery of Victoria, State Library of Victoria, and National Gallery of Australia. === Original video: https://soundcloud.com/the-readings-podcast/the-comics-question-with-michael-fikaris Downloaded by http://huffduff-video.snarfed.org/ on Mon Aug 21 04:01:06 2023 Available for 30 days after download
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