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By Atlantic Radio Ireland
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Archival Material from previous festival events, ahead of this year’s festival on June 9th – 12th, 2017; the third Clonakilty Organic Arts Festival.
June 9th – 12th, 2017 sees the third Clonakilty Organic Arts Festival, the festival that gave birth to your super soaraway Clonline Radio. Chief organiser, Kieran Doyle, chats about the ethos of the festival, some of his favourite moments and recordings, plus what to look forward to this year.
In the run up to the 2017 Clonakilty Organic Arts Festival, Clonline Radio will be broadcasting the highlights of our 2016 Festival Schedule, starting this week with a great conversation between harpist Anja Bakker and David Smith.
An Interview with Linda Curtin and Sheelagh Broderick. On the 25th of February, Cork artist Linda Curtin was invited by arts collective Art Manoeuvres to Clonakilty Community Arts Centre and invited the locals to partake in Karaoke Screaming. Here she chats about it with Moze Jacobs and Sheelagh Broderick.
David Bickley discusses his work and upcoming show at Clonakilty Community Arts Centre.
Kate McElroy speaks to Moze M. Jacobs about her exhibition in the Clonakilty Community Arts Centre (running from 12th Nov until 5th Dec). As well as the exhibition Effusion: Kate McElroy @Clon Arts, this is also a conversation about mixed media, exposure, different personas, collapsing clay, and more!
A chat with Japanese photographer who studied in NC and now lives in West Cork. Following his successful exhibition in the Clonakilty Community Arts Centre he talks to Moze M. Jacobs about Instagram, waiting for the right moment, and endless views of Clonakilty.
Film director Tadhg O’Sullivan talks to Moze Jacobs and James Waller on the occasion of the screening of his film The Great Wall at Clonakilty Community Arts Centre on Thursday the 1st of September, 2016.
Artist, academic, author and activist Gregory Sholette in conversation with curator, writer and filmmaker Katherine Waugh. A key event for artists and curators, this public talk is presented as part of the durational Skibbereen based Urban Explorer project led by artist Sheelagh Broderick and supported by CREATE, the National Agency for the Development of the Creative Arts through the Artist in the Community Scheme.
Sholette’s acclaimed book Dark Matter: Art and Politics in the Age of Enterprise Culture argues that while art is big business for some, the vast majority of artists are ignored or dismissed by critics but that these marginalised artists, the ‘dark matter’ of the artworld are essential to the survival of the mainstream.
Sholette is Curator-in-Residence in the Fire Station Artist’s Studios, Dublin for July and contributor to their inaugural Summer School in Performative Curating.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.