
1800-MADBUTT: Calling Your Next Favourite Artist
No longer recording or publishing. I had a lot of fun making this podcast from 2021 to 2024. I hope you enjoy this archive of conversations.
Looking to find your next favourite visual artist? 1800-MADBUTT is an Australian arts podcast, hosted by visual artist Madelaine Buttini. This arts podcast fosters genuine artist-to-artist conversations which empowers listeners to connect further with creativity and inspiration.
Episodes are released every fortnight. If you would like to learn more about the guest, please head to @1800MADBUTT on Instagram or check out the show notes for more information.
1800-MADBUTT: Calling Your Next Favourite Artist
EP 33: Destined To Become An Artist w. Callum Francis
Please note: This episode was recorded in October 2024. Some of the information in this epsiode is not up to date. Please visit his linktree to get up to date information on exhibitions.
About Callum
Callum Francis (B.1995) is an artist based in Brisbane, Australia. Callum explores his connection to the landscape through painting and drawing, a process that is deeply reflective and contemplative. His work is a celebration of his love for the world expressed through painting the feeling of what he sees.
Callum has exhibited throughout Australia and the United States with his work being placed into collections internationally, including the Montefiore Einstein Collection in New York.
Read his interview with No.Order Magazine here.
Connect w. Callum
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LinkTree
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Intro and outro song credit to "With Draco On The Phone".