Louise Hearman is this year's winner of the Archibald Prize for portraiture. In 2014 she won the Doug Moran National portrait prize and has won several other art prizes. In this interview she talks about how, even as a small child, her drawings contained elements of the work she would later create, what she intially was going to enter into the Doug Moran prize, why she likes working on masonite and what it is she calls 'bungle bungles' (and when to retire them). The MCA will be holding a major survey of her work commencing 29 September 2016 which will continue until 4 December 2016. Show Notes (links to people and things we talk about in the show) * Louise Hearman * Barry Humphries * 2016 Archibald Prize - AGNSW * Bill Henson * Doug Moran National Portrait prize * Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney - Exhibition - Louise Hearman * STUDIO: Australian Painters on the Nature of Creativity