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FAQs about South Tipp Arts Podcast:How many episodes does South Tipp Arts Podcast have?The podcast currently has 84 episodes available.
July 06, 2020Cuppa Culture Ep13 - CJAF Festival Team -behind the scenesClonmel Junction Arts Festival started almost 20 years ago as a celebration of touring theatre and live music. Over the years, it has grown into a week-long arts festival where national and international acts share a stage with some of the best local talent.Clonmel Junction Arts Festival, one of the key arts events of the summer in the South-East, is currently underway – but in a re-worked and re-imagined fashion. With a theme of 2020:Visionaries, the festival will bring its audience a host of events from 4th – 12th July that are taking place in a virtual context, as well as a series of visual arts events in the town itself.I had the opportunity to chat with some of the large team of people who are making it all happen, from the festival hub/studio in O’Connell St, who shared with me some of their personal highlights and the challenges of adapting to the new circumstances. A huge thanks to Elizabeth Bartley, James O'Donovan, Alan McCormack, Eoin Barry & Colin Everitt for sharing their valuable time. Please support their hard work by visiting www.junctionfestival.com and/or following the festival through their social media channels, bookings can be made for events through https://www.eventbrite.ie/o/clonmel-junction-arts-festival-19982185981#2020Visionaries #CJAF20 #RaisingSpiritsContact the podcast: [email protected]This project has received funding under the Tipperary Creative Ireland Programme 2020...more14minPlay
June 29, 2020Cuppa Culture Ep12 - Fiona Kearney - Glucksman Gallery, UCCThis week we were delighted to catch up with Fiona Kearney, Director of the Glucksman Gallery at UCC, who have been playing a blinder throughout the lockdown period, with initiatives like their 'Creativity at Home' project, 'Home from Home' - a reworking of a planned gallery exhibition, and their Billboard exhibition 'New Light' - presented in a series of exploratory walks around the city. http://www.glucksman.orgFiona Kearney is the founding Director of the Glucksman, a contemporary art museum that promotes ambitious art for all ages and abilities. In this position, she has curated numerous exhibitions of Irish and international art, with a particular emphasis on how contemporary art practice relates to research directions within University College Cork.You can get in touch via email: [email protected] Thanks for listening :)@GlucksmanGalleryUCC @SouthTippArtsCentreThis project has received funding under the Tipperary Creative Ireland Programme 2020...more23minPlay
June 22, 2020Cuppa Culture Ep11 - Tom Creed - NCFAThis week Helena and Eimear chat to Tom Creed, opera/theatre director about the National Campaign for the Arts #savethearts campaign. Through their years of hard work (NCFA was established in 2009) they have lobbied on behalf of the arts in Ireland and in recent weeks have secured an unprecedented commitment from government to help #savethearts. We can each play our part in amplifying the message by visiting http://ncfa.ie and informing ourselves about things we can do to help. “The National Campaign for the Arts is a volunteer-led, grassroots movement that makes the case for the arts in Ireland. We work to ensure that the arts are on local and national government agendas and are recognised as a vital part of contemporary Irish life.”NCFA website #savethearts #NCFA #southtipparts #cuppaculture #southtippartspodcast You can email the podcast at [email protected] - we would be delighted to hear from you!Thanks for listeningThis project has received funding under the Tipperary Creative Ireland Programme 2020...more19minPlay
June 15, 2020Cuppa Culture Ep10 -BeCreative Clonmel, with Niamh Curry and Kevin PowerBe Creative Clonmel is a project designed by Clonmel artists Niamh Curry and Kevin Power who have put together a series of short video tutorials suitable for budding creatives of all ages. The sessions will bring you through Abstract Art, Portrait Drawing and Video & Photography for mobile phones. They invite the people of Clonmel to participate and to share their masterpieces with us all in a pop up gallery in shop windows around the town, painting the town with colour for this years Clonmel Junction Arts Festival in July.Submissions can be sent to [email protected]Watch the tutorials here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV0kpivq6BKQFcYO1li1pFA/featuredand for further information visit http://www.junctionfestival.comIf you'd like to get in touch, email us at [email protected]Thanks for listening:)This project has received funding under the Tipperary Creative Ireland Programme 2020...more15minPlay
June 08, 2020Cuppa Culture Ep9 - Róisín O'Grady - Cruinniú na nOg 2020Ireland is the first, and only, country in the world to have a national day of free creativity for children and young people under 18. Cruinniú na nÓg is a flagship initiative of the Creative Ireland Programme’s Creative Youth plan to enable the creative potential of children and young people. This year, Cruinniú - now in it's 3rd year will be a completely digital festival with a myriad of online events taking place throughout the country on Saturday 13th June.This week Roisin O'Grady, Tipperary's Cruinniú na nÓg Co-Ordinator joined us for a cuppa culture to talk about the changes to the festival this year, and the many free events and ways to connect with them. It's fair to say that this year, more than ever, the arts need our support, and the projects here in Tipperary vary across a wide range of creative activities. There's sure to be something to suit every age and interest. Visit the Cruinniú website and start planning your day now! https://cruinniu.creativeireland.gov.ie/eventsYou can contact the podcast by emailing [email protected] - we would love to hear from you!Thanks for listening :)...more13minPlay
June 01, 2020Cuppa Culture Ep8 - James Horan, SculptorWelcome to the latest episode of the Cuppa Culture from South Tipp Arts Podcast! We were delighted this week to be joined by Sculptor James Horan, who some of you might remember from “Sticks and Stones” and exhibition at South Tipp Arts Centre in 2017, which saw James and fellow sculptor Denis Lynch share the space to great effect. You can have a look back at that exhibition here: https://youtu.be/3i-1fh7GpMgBut during the lockdown, James has begun to explore paint as a medium, and we caught up with him to see how he’s been getting on.If you’d like to follow see more of James’ paintings, head over to his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameshoransculptureYou can also visit his website: http://www.jameshoransculpture.com or visit him on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/jameshoransculptureIf you'd like to get in touch, email us at [email protected]This project has received funding under the Tipperary Creative Ireland Programme 2020...more14minPlay
May 25, 2020Cuppa Culture Ep7 - Cliona Maher, Clonmel Junction Arts FestivalThis week we take the opportunity to have a virtual cuppa with our friend Cliona Maher, Director of Clonmel Junction Arts Festival. This year the Junction team have taken the decision not to cancel the festival, but rather to adapt and adjust the festival programme to suit the current restrictions that we all find ourselves under. This years Junction festival promises again to showcase the best of local and international talent, albeit in different ways. We can't wait for it!Visit http://www.junctionfestival.com for details of what's coming up this year, and subscribe to their newsletter to keep up to date.If you'd like to contact the podcast, or would like to join us for a Cuppa Culture, drop us a line to [email protected]. Thanks for listening :)This project has received funding under the Tipperary Creative Ireland Programme 2020...more13minPlay
May 18, 2020Cuppa Culture Ep6 - Roisin Hahessy, IllustratorOn this week’s Cuppa Culture we finally get to have a chat with Brazil based illustrator Róisín Hahessy, from Clonmel. After the Skype gremlins thwarted our last attempt, we were keen to catch up with Róisín and see how she was getting along...If you'd like to see Roisin's work, you can find her at any of these links:https://rosha.iehttps://www.instagram.com/roshaillustrationhttps://m.facebook.com/roshaillustrationhttps://www.boredpanda.com/english-idioms-illustrations-roisin-hahessyContact the podcast: [email protected]This project has received funding under the Tipperary Creative Ireland Programme 2020...more11minPlay
May 04, 2020Cuppa Culture Ep5 - Jeremiah ChechikThis week our guest is Jeremiah Chechik - Director, Producer, Writer and Photographer. Jeremiah told us about how life in lockdown in California has been detrimental to some aspects of his work, but has gifted him more time for learning and getting creative in his home studio. You can see more of Jeremiah's work at www.chechik.com Both Jeremiah and Eimear contribute to a photography podcast called 'The Future of Photography', look for us wherever you get your podcasts or visit www.thefutureofphotography.comThanks for listening!Contact the podcast at [email protected]This project has received funding under the Tipperary Creative Ireland Programme 2020...more22minPlay
April 27, 2020Cuppa Culture Ep4 -Brendan Collins, BaritoneThis week on the Cuppa Culture we were delighted to be joined by Baritone Brendan Collins for a chat about life in lockdown. Like countless others, Brendan has seen his work schedule evaporate as the COVID19 restrictions continue. However, he has come up with a clever way to stay connected to his audience from behind closed doors. He established a Facebook page ‘Songs for Social Distancing - an isolation recital’ : https://www.facebook.com/isolationrecital/ Brendan, along with a host of colleagues aim to post a performance almost every day, and he has discovered that he is busier than ever keeping it going. Whether or not you’re a fan of Opera, it’s a wonderful initiative featuring some gorgeous performances, and a wonderful introduction to the genre. Please check it out and don’t forget to show them your support. We thank Brendan for taking time to chat and wish him the best with this innovative project. Brendan Collins Website:https://www.brendancollinsbaritone.com/If you’d like to contact the podcast our email is [email protected] and we would be delighted to hear from you. Thanks for listening! :)This project has received funding under the Tipperary Creative Ireland Programme 2020...more21minPlay
FAQs about South Tipp Arts Podcast:How many episodes does South Tipp Arts Podcast have?The podcast currently has 84 episodes available.