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This short piece features the childhood memories of Ursula, who lives in the diverse neighbourhood of Govanhill, Glasgow. It's produced by Flora Zajicek for the "FONDS" series.
Made in Scotland showcases the best independent podcasts, audio pieces and sound art from across Scotland. It's curated by the team at Bespoken Media, with support from AudioUK.
Submit your own work to be featured - using this Google Form: https://tinyurl.com/madeinscotland
Join the Scotland Audio Network: https://www.bespoken.media/scotland-audio-network
FONDS: "Ursula"
Do we draw our own story? From Hong Kong and Ireland to Govanhill: Ursula’s tale is one of travel, childhood, and origami.
FONDS: stories of people through objects they love. Come with us into the photography studio to hear stories of people told through their most precious objects. Exposed over eight minutes, people from around Govanhill, Glasgow, share stories of migration, transformation, love, and resilience.
Credits:
The project is a collaboration between Greater Govanhill community magazine and photographer Morwenna Kearsley, who worked on the project as part of her Culture Collective residency at Street Level Photoworks.
Produced by Flora Zajicek.
Supported by National Lottery.
https://www.greatergovanhill.com/fonds
By Scotland Audio NetworkThis short piece features the childhood memories of Ursula, who lives in the diverse neighbourhood of Govanhill, Glasgow. It's produced by Flora Zajicek for the "FONDS" series.
Made in Scotland showcases the best independent podcasts, audio pieces and sound art from across Scotland. It's curated by the team at Bespoken Media, with support from AudioUK.
Submit your own work to be featured - using this Google Form: https://tinyurl.com/madeinscotland
Join the Scotland Audio Network: https://www.bespoken.media/scotland-audio-network
FONDS: "Ursula"
Do we draw our own story? From Hong Kong and Ireland to Govanhill: Ursula’s tale is one of travel, childhood, and origami.
FONDS: stories of people through objects they love. Come with us into the photography studio to hear stories of people told through their most precious objects. Exposed over eight minutes, people from around Govanhill, Glasgow, share stories of migration, transformation, love, and resilience.
Credits:
The project is a collaboration between Greater Govanhill community magazine and photographer Morwenna Kearsley, who worked on the project as part of her Culture Collective residency at Street Level Photoworks.
Produced by Flora Zajicek.
Supported by National Lottery.
https://www.greatergovanhill.com/fonds