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By Glasgow International
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Artist and photographer Ingrid Pollard and curator Freya Monk-McGowan discuss the history behind the Lesbian Archive, now housed at Glasgow Women’s library, and how it led to Ingrid’s exhibition No Cover Up.
Audio extracts from No Cover Up are used with permission of artist, Ingrid Pollard.
Read the episode 11 transcript.
Visit the website at: glasgowinternational.org
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GI Encounters is supported by the Scottish Government’s Expo and Arts Fund
Filmmaker Margaret Salmon and curator Kirsteen Macdonald discuss how feminist economics was the starting point for their exhibition ‘Home Economics’ which centres around Margaret’s new film ‘Icarus (After Amelia)’.
Extracts from Icarus (After Amelia) are used with permission of Margaret Salmon, Maria Fusco and Tracyanne Campbell
More info here:
https://glasgowinternational.org/digital-events/margaret-salmon-home-economics/
Production Credits:
GI Encounters is supported by the Scottish Government’s Expo and Arts Fund
In this episode D. Graham Burnett and Sal Randolph discuss their upcoming GI event ‘The Dance of Attention’, their involvement in the research collective ESTAR(SER) www.estarser.net and their shared interest in the history and practices of attention.
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Production Credits:
GI Encounters is supported by the Scottish Government’s Expo and Arts Fund
This episode is an edited version of an event which was recorded in April 2020 as part of Glasgow International’s online programme. GI director, Richard Parry, chairs a panel discussion on the Festival’s theme of ‘Attention’ with guests Orit Gat, Brian Dillon and Stefanie Hessler.
Production Credits:
GI Encounters is supported by the Scottish Government’s Expo and Arts Fund
Graham Fagen and Maria Fusco reflect on the importance of names and how they relate to our identity and culture - themes explored in Graham’s exhibition ‘The Ping Pong Club (an archive of the misspelling of Graham Fagen)
Gl2021 runs 11 – 27 June. Visit the website at: https://glasgowinternational.org/
Production Credits:
GI Encounters is supported by the Scottish Government’s Expo and Arts Fund
In Part Two of their conversation, Awuor Onyango and Sekai Machache explore the legacy of African diaspora in Scotland and Kenya and talk about the perspectives gained from their respective journeys to Glasgow and Nairobi.
(Strong language warning)
Gl2021 runs 11 – 27 June. Visit the website at: https://glasgowinternational.org/
Production Credits:
GI Encounters is supported by the Scottish Government’s Expo and Arts Fund
Awuor Onyango and Sekai Machache talk about how their friendship developed whilst working on their joint exhibition Body of Land which touches on themes of diaspora, ancestry, spirituality and femininity.
Gl2021 runs 11 – 27 June. Visit the website at: https://glasgowinternational.org/
Production Credits:
GI Encounters is supported by the Scottish Government’s Expo and Arts Fund
Attention is the theme of this year’s Glasgow International Festival. One of its early events is a screening of Twelve Theses on Attention - a film inspired by the document of the same name drafted by The Friends of Attention, whose members include Stevie Knauss and D Graham Burnett. In this episode Stevie and Graham discuss the background to the creation of the Friends of Attention and why there’s an urgent need to generate conversation around the subject.
Gl2021 runs 11 – 27 June. Visit the website at: https://glasgowinternational.org/
Production Credits:
GI Encounters is supported by the Scottish Government’s Expo and Arts Fund
Catalina Barroso-Luque and Daniella Valz Gen discuss the forced evolution of their joint project Deslices during the Covid crisis. Occupying the spaces ‘where bodies are lost in translation’, they explore how language has influenced the work and the similarities and differences between their respective Latin American and South American identities.
Gl2021 runs 11 – 27 June. Visit the website at: https://glasgowinternational.org/
Production Credits:
GI Encounters is supported by the Scottish Government’s Expo and Arts Fund
Aman Sandhu and Andrew Black describe the inspiration behind their joint exhibition ‘The Magic Roundabout and The Naked Man’. They explore their shared interest in challenging accepted norms and reflect on how their friendship has affected their creative practice.
Gl2021 runs 11 – 27 June. Visit the website at: https://glasgowinternational.org/
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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.