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The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
On this week's Home Is Where the Art Is throwback: Heather talks to local poets and Jan Hedger and Pauline Faulkner (known to some as theSuper Soul Sisters!) about nostalgia, nature, children's poetry, writing workshops, homespun crafts and Viva Voce! Plus lots of live poetry!
Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: [email protected]
This episode originally aired on Calon 105 FM in June 2020. Music, adverts and Calon FM related jingles have been removed, but you can still find the playlist on our Spotify account. It was recorded on Zoom with less than ideal internet connection and you can probably tell! Support the relaunch of Calon FM!
On this week's Home Is Where the Art Is throwback, Rory, Emily and Heather talk to poet and photographer Nigel Ball about the natural world, Welsh folklore and being a druid. Plus Nigel reads some of his wonderful poetry!
Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: [email protected]
This episode originally aired on Calon 105 FM in June 2020. Music, adverts and Calon FM related jingles have been removed, but you can still find the playlist on our Spotify account. It was recorded on Zoom with less than ideal internet connection and you can probably tell! Support the relaunch of Calon FM!
On this week's Home Is Where the Art Is throwback, Heather chats with Josh Fielden of Sprogglet Studios about working in music production, his song writing projects and contributing music reviews for Reckless Music. It's a great 101 for people who know as little about music production as Heather did before this interview!
Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: [email protected]
This episode originally aired on Calon 105 FM in June 2020. Music, adverts and Calon FM related jingles have been removed, but you can still find the playlist on our Spotify account. It was recorded on Zoom with less than ideal internet connection and you can probably tell!
On this week's Home Is Where the Art Is throwback, Emily and Heather talk to with tattooist and illustrator Tommy Clayton of Dexterity Wrexham about quitting a graphic design degree to pursue tattooing, inking styles and techniques, his lockdown illustration projects and artist who inspire him. Plus there's plenty of silliness too!
Support Tommy's shop here.
This episode originally aired on Calon 105 FM in May 2020. Music, adverts and Calon FM related jingles have been removed, but you can still find the playlist on our Spotify account. It was recorded on Zoom with less than ideal internet connection and you can probably tell!
On this week's Home Is Where the Art Is throwback, Emily, Rory & Heather hang out with Hari Mcdermott of Reckless Music to chat all things alternative genre music promotion, lockdown gigs and (of course) energy drinks. Find Reckless Music on Instagram here.
Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: [email protected]
This episode originally aired on Calon 105 FM in May 2020. Music, adverts and Calon FM related jingles have been removed, but you can still find the playlist on our Spotify account. It was recorded on Zoom with less than ideal internet connection and you can probably tell!
This week on On Home Is Where the Art Is, it's the third part of our Carnival of Words Take Over! In this show originally recorded for Calon FM Heather and Emily chat with local Wrexham poets Paul Clifton, Nigel Ball, Jan Hedger and Pauline Seymour. This is a wholesome, sweet natured episode that was such a balm for the soul during lockdown 1, which plenty of lovely poetry readings to wrap your ears around too.
Book your Carnival of Words tickets here.
Buy 'The Creative Freedom of the Mind' poetry anthology here.
Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Editing this week by Isabella Crowther. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: [email protected]
This week on On Home Is Where the Art Is, it's the second part of our Carnival of Words Take Over! Heather and Rory chat with Paul Jeorett, librarian, podcaster and member of the Carnival of Words team. We chat about how the festival got started, Wrexham in historical fiction, book clubs, libraries and meeting the writers you love. We had a lovely cosy time, and know you will too.
Check out Paul's podcast Bookylicious.
Book your Carnival of Words tickets here.
Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: [email protected]
On Home Is Where the Art Is this week, it's part one of our Carnival of Words Take Over! Emily and Heather chat with singer songwriter Luke Gallagher about everything from performing Smiths covers and writing his first ska-inspired track (unrelated we promise), to playing the Cavern Club and performing at Carnival of Words. Plus - look out for a sneaky announcement! Hot off the presses!
Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: [email protected]
Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: [email protected]
This week on Home Is Where the Art Is, Heather chats with artist Katie Mckeown about her Artwork for Mind project, her favourite pens and arts software, her professional journey to becoming an art teacher - and the worst haircut she's ever had!
Home Is Where the Art Is made by Emily-Louise Beech, Rory Malcom and Heather Wilson. Artwork by Heather Wilson. Find us on Facebook and Instagram or email us: [email protected]
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.