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Queer Spaces: Behind the Scene is a new photography and podcast series focusing exclusively on contemporary LGBTQ+ spaces. Photographer Tim Boddy (he/him) and journalist and author Alim Kheraj (he/him) will profile a series of collectives in what is a rapidly-changing landscape in London and the UK. Featured are in-depth conversations with a diverse range of voices behind some pivotal LGBTQ+ groups, including Queer House Party, the LGBTQ+ Community Centre, Tonic Housing, and Open Barbers. Each episode will be complemented by original photography and portraiture by Tim Boddy, which captures the spirit of the community. Queer Spaces spotlights those that are treading new ground, celebrating diversity within the community, finding space for traditionally marginalised voices, and those that are queering heteronormative spaces. Queer Spaces: Behind the Scene is supported through a Mead Fellowship awarded by University of the Arts London
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Fotógrafos y fotógrafas que cuentan su historia; desafíos, problemas y aciertos que definen su obra.
Por Zeta Fernández
Si quieres ver videos de estos fotógrafos o más información en:
www.zetafernandez.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@zetafp
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Famous faces take their best mate, their mum, their neighbour (whoever they want) for an afternoon at a favourite museum or gallery. As well as getting a peek behind the scenes, seeing what makes a museum tick, it's also the starting point for some great conversations about life, the universe and everything. As well as a chance to eat lots of cake in the cafe.
Meet Me at the Museum is published by Art Fund, the UK’s national charity for art, which raises money for museums and galleries through the National Art Pass – a neat little card that gets you free or reduced-price entry to hundreds of great cultural venues and exhibitions around the country. The podcast is produced by Whistledown.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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NKATA is an Igbo word from the language spoken by the Igbo people of Nigeria. It simply means "Conversation". Thus this podcast series will feature conversations with selected individuals (artists, cultural operators, and creatives) whose work I have known – some over many years and others, a little less so. What sets them apart is that I consider them and their works to be compelling, engaging and relevant to the time. The idea of this podcast is to have in-depth but also accessible conversations about who these individuals are, their life’s journeys and how this translates into their vocation as creative people. Conversations will depart from exploring the background of the artists' personal history while meandering through key themes, positions, and ideologies central to their works. Each episode will feature one conversation with a selected artist. Emeka Okereke (Host).
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This is a podcast series about discovery, understanding, revelation and stories.
How we perceive the world is rooted in everything that has influenced us throughout our lives, emotionally and psychologically. We become the sum of our parts and each of us have our own unique view of the world. 'Vision' truly is an act of interpretation.In this podcast series through fascinating conversations, I set about trying to understand how we form our perceptions, view different perspectives and examine how perception has influenced, inspired or hindered the lives of each of my unique guests.
ABOUT THE HOST
Caroline Partridge is a unique and creative individual. She is an actress, puppeteer, educator and artist with funny bones. She loves a story and is expert at conveying wit and wisdom with warmth, understanding and empathy.CONTACT METHOD
FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/caropartridge
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Every glass of wine tells a story. These stories reveal hidden histories and techniques, flavors and passions. And sometimes they unravel our darkest desires and stories that can only be described as Vinfamous.
Brought to you by Wine Enthusiast, each episode dissects the underbelly of the wine world and what it means when the product of love and care becomes the source of greed, arson, and even murder.
Follow the podcast and join us every other week as we delve into the twists and turns behind the all-time most shocking wine crimes.
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For twenty-five years Kevin Boniface has been writing succinct descriptions of events and incidents that have taken place whilst out and about on his postal round, his daily route taking him from the main sorting office to the streets and outlying neighbourhoods above the town. In these commentaries and records nothing seems to be typical—engaged and disconnected conversations, the observed and the overheard—the everyday activity of life on the move.
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Photoslut - for the love of photos!
A platform discussing visual culture with a focus on contemporary photographic practice. A bridge between entertainment and academia, plugging the gap between conceptual art conversation and a more engaging, less stuffy environment.
A perfect blend of low and high brow for both education and enjoyment - basically making photography sexy again.
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The Flying Fruit Bowl is a platform dedicated to the exploration and discussion of art and the creative process through interviews with a wide range of artists from around the worldwww.theflyingfruitbowl.co.uk
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TV Makers is a podcast that takes listeners behind the scenes of the TV industry, interviewing professionals in various roles to gain insights into their work. Host Ashley Golder speaks with the likes of Steadicam operators, Production Managers, Directors, Lighting Technicians, and more, covering all aspects of the TV world. In each episode, we delve into the intricacies of their roles, learning about the challenges and rewards of working in the industry. With episodes released every two weeks, TV Makers is perfect for TV enthusiasts, aspiring industry professionals, and veterans with years of experience. Subscribe now on your preferred platform and follow @tvmakerspod on Instagram and Twitter for more content.
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Join photographer Peter Holliday in conversation with a range of guests as he explores questions relating to photography, perception and place.
Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/thelandbehind
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We Hate You is a podcast discussing the lives of geniuses who turned their backs on society - famous singers, ballet dancers, holy fools, writers, artists, actors, personalities and 'faces'. People who had enough and withdrew from the world. We drool over their glorious isolation and judge their occasional 'comebacks'. As self-professed sexy hermits we identify all over the place and one day hope to join this host of immaculate refuseniks. Until then, We Hate You. Stop the world. We want to get off.
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What does art have the power to do, when we allow ourselves to dream? In Dream Space we take listeners on a journey through an imaginary, limitless space. There’s Infinite resources. A blank canvas. The challenge: to stage your dream art extravaganza. Our host Gemma Cairney speaks with some of the world’s most exciting artistic minds to find out what they choose, what makes them tick and what brings them joy and inspiration. Together we create a new vision, pushing the boundaries of what is possible and ask what kind of art the world needs now.
factoryinternational.org/dreamspace
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The Exhibitionists is friendly insider's guide to the best exhibitions, museum and historic places to visit in London and beyond. Hosted by Vyki Sparkes and Catherine Boardman, aka Museum Mum and Cultural Wednesday. Between us we visit hundreds of cultural places a year. We're here to share what we've seen - so you know what's worth the travel.
You can find us on Instagram:
The Exhibitionists Pod Museum Mum Cultural WednesdayOr on our websites
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Exploring Boomtown Fair’s immersive theatrical experience. Comments, advice and enthusiastic support welcome! Email [email protected] or follow us @lostinthebtmaze on Twitter & Instagram
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Green* Light podcast is a collaboration between Glow West and Active* Consent. Both Active* Consent and Glow West work to build a consent culture in Ireland through the use of podcasts, workshops, dramas, and e-learning modules. The Green* Light podcast will explore how consent, sexual violence, and relationships are depicted in and shaped by pop culture, from Hollywood to TV shows. Hosts Dr. Caroline West, Dr. Charlotte McIvor, and Alex Black will be joined by some very special guests to dissect these topics and look at how we can create a better world for everyone to explore consent and positive sexual experiences.
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We talk to interesting people leading the way in the creative industries to find out how they got there, why they do it and what other people might learn from them. From artists, curators, actors and musicians to professors, freelancers, and technicians there are so many roles that fit in with being creative. We have these conversations to understand their passions from a different perspective and hopefully come away a bit wiser than we went in! Every episode features a new guest, having a relaxed, fun chat and sharing their experiences, enjoy! These conversations are hosted (usually) by the Creative Director of Rafiki Studio and The Rafiki Gallery, Leo Sartain.