<p>In the early 20th century, an unprecedented wave of women artists left a conservative Australia to pursue modern art in Europe.</p><p>Margaret Preston is a household name in Australian art, best known for her bold paintings and woodcuts of native wildflowers. But to achieve this level of visibility she had to inhabit a bullet-proof confidence and find a sense of freedom, away from the strictures of a Victorian society. In episode 1, hear how she found freedom in an unlikely Irish rural setting, discovered modernism and, it’s speculated, pursued queer relationships.</p><p>Produced and presented by Rosa Ellen and commissioned by the <a href="https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/dangerously-modern-australian-women-artists-in-europe-1890-1940/dangerously-modern-podcast/">Art Gallery of South Australia</a>.</p>