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Alygurl90Alygurl90Uber 2Random disc --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-03-0311 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Work talkWe had a new girl in the store --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-02-261h 35Alygurl90Alygurl90MiscMisc --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-02-2017 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Multi-DisA variety of topics --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-02-2042 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Understanding LoveHaving the ability to understand love an what it means an feels like to love someone for multiple reasons. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-02-1922 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Uber interview #5The competition an how I feel about my life an basic topics. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-02-1730 minAlygurl90Alygurl90LifeLive life the best way you know how. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-02-1223 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Uber interview # 4! morning ugh!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-02-0908 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Life in a loopRepeating stages in ur life but in a reverse position. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-02-0417 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Work, People, & LifeIt's just basically my feelings on how things may or may not work. I don't have to be right but, it's just my perspective. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-01-3030 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Work banterRandom discussion with coworkers --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-01-2928 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Work Discussion 2Bein tired/misc. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-01-2929 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Uber #3 Personal growthMy growing mind. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-01-2908 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Uber interview #2I'd basically got a promotion and we further discussed marketing and how to step up throughout business. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-01-2713 minAlygurl90Alygurl90Uber interview #1How others process or the way others may treat each other. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-01-2708 minAlygurl90Alygurl90My thoughts ❤It's just basically how I feel just my own personal thoughts an my own personal view points on how I feel about like an people in general. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexandra-andry/support2021-01-2727 minRaven RowRaven RowCandice Hopkins 'Sounding the Margins: A Choir of Minor Voices'Candice Hopkins 'Sounding the Margins: A Choir of Minor Voices' Saturday 29 April 2017 Candice Hopkins presents a new version of her lecture 'Sounding the Margins: A Choir of Minor Voices’, ongoing reflections on protest, Indigenous art and sound-based practices. Candice Hopkins is a curator and writer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has published writing on art and vernacular architecture, was co-curator of the 2014 SITE Santa Fe biennial, and is a curatorial advisor for documenta 14, 2017. --- Presented as part of the exhibition '56 Artillery Lane' at Raven Row. For this exhibition ‘home’ is imagined as a space for social, sexual and politi...2017-08-2935 minRaven RowRaven RowSuzy Mackie | 'Don't break down, break out' | SymposiumSuzy Mackie | 'Don't break down, break out' | Symposium Saturday 20 May, 2017 A symposium addressing historic and contemporary forms of political activism and art-making, in a programme of screenings, performances, and discussions, taking as a starting point the publication within this exhibition 14 Radnor Terrace: A Woman’s Place. With contributions by Amy Tobin, Harry Giles, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, Suzy Mackie (See Red Women’s Workshop), Channels, Jacob V Joyce, Gail Lewis, Alice Correia and Nazmia Jamal (Sisters Uncut). Suzy Mackie is a member of See Red Women’s Workshop (1974-90). See Red Women’s Workshop was a women’s silkscreen printing collective that produ...2017-08-1851 minRaven RowRaven Row'Poison the Cure' | Conversation and screening with Jenna Bliss, Alex Fleming and Las Nietas de Nonó'Poison the Cure' | Conversation and screening with Jenna Bliss, Alex Fleming and Las Nietas de Nonó Saturday 10 June 2017 Jenna Bliss and Alex Fleming will discuss the research and production process which informed her new film 'Poison the Cure' (2017), including Bliss' work with artist and actor Michel Nonó of the performance collective Las Nietas de Nonó. They will draw on their previous projects to explore shared interests in narratives of addiction, self-care and pharmacology. A screening will follow of Las Nietas de Nonó’s 'Manifestaciones en periodos de caza' (2016) – depicting four women hunting iguanas in Puerto Rico, a US colony where 80% of the f...2017-08-1837 minRaven RowRaven RowFeminist Domesticities in Art and Art HistoryFeminist Domesticities in Art and Art History | Jo Applin, Francesca Berry, Tamar Garb, Teresa Kittler, Catherine Spencer, Amy Tobin Saturday 6 May 2017 A special new issue of Oxford Art Journal titled 'Feminist Domesticities' is the starting point for this discussion. The issue gathers an emerging corpus of feminist research and addresses how we might encounter domesticity as concept, environment and object for art while resisting its oppressive pre-eminence in the definition of femininity. These questions will be considered in the context of '56 Artillery Lane', and open up discussion into belonging, precariousness, aging and activism. The panel will be chaired by...2017-08-1528 minRaven RowRaven RowSick Time Is Resist Time | Part 2'Sick Time is Resist Time' | Khairani Barokka, Richard Fung, Alice Hattrick, Raisa Kabir, Caspar Heinemann & Holly White Friday 26 May 2017, 6.30pm An evening of performance and film exploring creative responses to living with illness. Khairani Barokka will perform her poem 'Sliding Scale' alongside extracts from her recently published 'Indigenous Species' (2016), a Braille and text poetry-art book addressing issues of pollution, consumerism and habitat destruction. Alice Hattrick will read new writing on unexplained illness and familial influence. Raisa Kabir will present a new iteration of ‘You and I are more alike.…’, an intimate weaving performance mapping the intensive labour of textile production; healin...2017-08-1418 minRaven RowRaven RowSick Time is Resist Time | Part 1'Sick Time is Resist Time' | Khairani Barokka, Richard Fung, Alice Hattrick, Raisa Kabir, Caspar Heinemann & Holly White Friday 26 May 2017, 6.30pm An evening of performance and film exploring creative responses to living with illness. Khairani Barokka will perform her poem 'Sliding Scale' alongside extracts from her recently published 'Indigenous Species' (2016), a Braille and text poetry-art book addressing issues of pollution, consumerism and habitat destruction. Alice Hattrick will read new writing on unexplained illness and familial influence. Raisa Kabir will present a new iteration of ‘You and I are more alike.…’, an intimate weaving performance mapping the intensive labour of textile production; healin...2017-08-1414 minRaven RowRaven Row'I Am Dora' presents ‘Domestic Estrangement’, with work by Chantal Akerman'I Am Dora' presents ‘Domestic Estrangement’, with work by Chantal Akerman Sunday 30 April 2017 An extended introduction by Jemma Desai to the film 'Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles' (1975; 201 mins) by Chantal Akerman that reveal the filmmaker’s ambivalent relationship with labour, the maternal and the domestic. Jemma Desai is a curator and founder of 'I am Dora', an itinerant feminist film programme, exploring how women relate to one another through film. www.iamdora.co.uk --- Presented as part of the exhibition '56 Artillery Lane' at Raven Row. For this exhibition ‘home’ is imagined as a space for social, sexual and politi...2017-08-1410 minRaven RowRaven RowNazmia Jamal | 'Don't break down, break out' | SymposiumNazmia Jamal | 'Don't break down, break out' | Symposium Saturday 20 May, 2017 A symposium addressing historic and contemporary forms of political activism and art-making, in a programme of screenings, performances, and discussions, taking as a starting point the publication within this exhibition 14 Radnor Terrace: A Woman’s Place. With contributions by Amy Tobin, Harry Giles, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, Suzy Mackie (See Red Women’s Workshop), Channels, Jacob V Joyce, Gail Lewis, Alice Correia and Nazmia Jamal (Sisters Uncut). Nazmia Jamal is a member of feminist direct action group Sisters Uncut who have campaigned against life-threatening cuts to domestic violence services in the UK s...2017-08-0926 minRaven RowRaven RowFran Cottell And Maisie Richards Cottell | A Piece of Land: Alternative communities and livingFran Cottell And Maisie Richards Cottell | A Piece of Land: Alternative communities and living Saturday 27 May 2017 An afternoon of presentations considering alternative structures of collective living and models of domestic life. Fran Cottell and her daughter Maisie Richards Cottell will discuss 'House Projects' (2001 - present); a series of architectural installations built in the artists' home, a former cemetery lodge in Greenwich. A screening of It Takes a Million Years to be a Woman (2010-14), a film documenting Sisters of Jam's ongoing interdisciplinary art project about Millett Farm; an art colony founded in 1978 by feminist author Kate Millett in Poughkeepsie, USA...2017-08-0917 minRaven RowRaven RowJacob V Joyce | 'Don't break down, break out' | SymposiumJacob V Joyce | 'Don't break down, break out' | Symposium Saturday 20 May, 2017 A symposium addressing historic and contemporary forms of political activism and art-making, in a programme of screenings, performances, and discussions, taking as a starting point the publication within this exhibition 14 Radnor Terrace: A Woman’s Place. With contributions by Amy Tobin, Harry Giles, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, Suzy Mackie (See Red Women’s Workshop), Channels, Jacob V Joyce, Gail Lewis, Alice Correia and Nazmia Jamal (Sisters Uncut). Jacob V Joyce is a non-binary interdisciplinary artist who makes queer and decolonial interventions into commercial and community spaces. Jacob makes artwork for inte...2017-08-0925 minRaven RowRaven RowHarry Giles | 'Don't break down, break out' | SymposiumHarry Giles | 'Don't break down, break out' | Symposium Saturday 20 May, 2017 A symposium addressing historic and contemporary forms of political activism and art-making, in a programme of screenings, performances, and discussions, taking as a starting point the publication within this exhibition 14 Radnor Terrace: A Woman’s Place. With contributions by Amy Tobin, Harry Giles, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, Suzy Mackie (See Red Women’s Workshop), Channels, Jacob V Joyce, Gail Lewis, Alice Correia and Nazmia Jamal (Sisters Uncut). Harry Giles is a performer and poet, based in Edinburgh. Harry makes art about protest and protest about art, co-directs the live art platform ANAT...2017-08-0920 minRaven RowRaven RowAutumn Chacon, 'Noise Cooking'Autumn Chacon 'Noise Cooking' Saturday 29 April 2017, 4pm Autumn Chacon’s Noise Cooking is a performance of cooking with mic’d knives and other utensils. Chacon collaborates with local artists and chefs to perform recipes traditional to the region, allowing audiences to re-experience familiar foods. Autumn Star Chacon is a Diné/Chicana multimedia and performance artist from the Southwestern United States. Chacon looks for traditional philosophy in contemporary stories and experiences. Often using electronic sound and unconventional radio frequencies she creates environments where an audience is free to control how much of her work they wish to receive. Chacon is also a far...2017-08-0826 minRaven RowRaven RowNina Wakeford | A Piece of Land: Alternative communities and livingNina Wakeford | A Piece of Land: Alternative communities and living Saturday 27 May 2017 An afternoon of presentations considering alternative structures of collective living and models of domestic life. Fran Cottell and her daughter Maisie Richards Cottell will discuss 'House Projects' (2001 - present); a series of architectural installations built in the artists' home, a former cemetery lodge in Greenwich. A screening of It Takes a Million Years to be a Woman (2010-14), a film documenting Sisters of Jam's ongoing interdisciplinary art project about Millett Farm; an art colony founded in 1978 by feminist author Kate Millett in Poughkeepsie, USA. Nina Wakeford presents an...2017-08-0806 minRaven RowRaven RowEgo Ahaiwe Sowinski | 'Don't break down, break out' | SymposiumEgo Ahaiwe Sowinski | 'Don't break down, break out' | Symposium Saturday 20 May, 2017 A symposium addressing historic and contemporary forms of political activism and art-making, in a programme of screenings, performances, and discussions, taking as a starting point the publication within this exhibition 14 Radnor Terrace: A Woman’s Place. With contributions by Amy Tobin, Harry Giles, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, Suzy Mackie (See Red Women’s Workshop), Channels, Jacob V Joyce, Gail Lewis, Alice Correia and Nazmia Jamal (Sisters Uncut). Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski is an artist, archivist and organiser. Between 2014-16 she was an artist/archivist in residence at the Women's Art Library, Gold...2017-08-0813 minRaven RowRaven RowDr Alice Correia | 'Don't break down, break out' | SymposiumDr Alice Correia | 'Don't break down, break out' | Symposium Saturday 20 May, 2017 A symposium addressing historic and contemporary forms of political activism and art-making, in a programme of screenings, performances, and discussions, taking as a starting point the publication within this exhibition 14 Radnor Terrace: A Woman’s Place. With contributions by Amy Tobin, Harry Giles, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, Suzy Mackie (See Red Women’s Workshop), Channels, Jacob V Joyce, Gail Lewis, Alice Correia and Nazmia Jamal (Sisters Uncut). Dr Alice Correia is an Art Historian and Curator. Her research examines issues of home, homeland and belonging in contemporary British and international art...2017-08-0825 minRaven RowRaven RowChannels | 'Don't break down, break out' | SymposiumChannels | 'Don't break down, break out' | Symposium Saturday 20 May, 2017 A symposium addressing historic and contemporary forms of political activism and art-making, in a programme of screenings, performances, and discussions, taking as a starting point the publication within this exhibition 14 Radnor Terrace: A Woman’s Place. With contributions by Amy Tobin, Harry Giles, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, Suzy Mackie (See Red Women’s Workshop), Channels, Jacob V Joyce, Gail Lewis, Alice Correia and Nazmia Jamal (Sisters Uncut). Channels is an all-female performance collective with an unfixed number of members. The group work experimentally and collaboratively in sound, writing and theatre. Channels will stag...2017-08-0817 minRaven RowRaven RowAmy Tobin | 'Don't break down, break out' | SymposiumAmy Tobin | 'Don't break down, break out' | Symposium Saturday 20 May, 2017 A symposium addressing historic and contemporary forms of political activism and art-making, in a programme of screenings, performances, and discussions, taking as a starting point the publication within this exhibition 14 Radnor Terrace: A Woman’s Place. With contributions by Amy Tobin, Harry Giles, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, Suzy Mackie (See Red Women’s Workshop), Channels, Jacob V Joyce, Gail Lewis, Alice Correia and Nazmia Jamal (Sisters Uncut). Amy Tobin is Associate Lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London and teaches at City and Guilds Art School and West Dean College. She is edit...2017-08-0813 minRaven RowRaven RowIntroduction to 'Don't break down, break out' by Amy Budd | SymposiumIntroduction To 'Don't break down, break out' by Amy Budd | Symposium Saturday 20 May, 2017 A symposium addressing historic and contemporary forms of political activism and art-making, in a programme of screenings, performances, and discussions, taking as a starting point the publication within this exhibition 14 Radnor Terrace: A Woman’s Place. With contributions by Amy Tobin, Harry Giles, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski, Suzy Mackie (See Red Women’s Workshop), Channels, Jacob V Joyce, Gail Lewis, Alice Correia and Nazmia Jamal (Sisters Uncut). --- Presented as part of the exhibition '56 Artillery Lane' at Raven Row. For this exhibition ‘home’ is imagined as a space fo...2017-08-0807 min