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Woman Up!
Woman Up! On Tour Tate Britain 'Women In Revolt' - Rosy Martin
This is our last Woman Up! On Tour episode for 2023. We would like to take this opportunity to send a massive thanks to all organizations that worked with us this year and all the amazing artists that shared their work with us, reminding us of what's possible to create and achieve even when challenged. Thanks to Jess Gell for her amazing video skills and acegrams for making it all possible. And lastly THANK YOU! Thank you to all our incredible listeners, you've been an amazing support and we appreciate you all for taking the...
2023-12-31
1h 03
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Woman Up! On Tour Margate - Liminal Gallery
In this episode we are in Margate at Liminal Gallery talking to founder and curator Louise Fitzjohn and Margate based artists Mercedes Workmen and Catherine Chinatree. Liminal Gallery represents contemporary artists working across the UK and Ireland. Its main ethos is to present an all-round snapshot of what is happening right now in contemporary art, showcasing artists at all stages of their careers working across all mediums. Mercedes is a self-taught artist; predominantly working in ceramics but also other areas of sculpture, painting and drawing.After her mum died in January 2020 she decided to...
2023-12-23
51 min
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Woman Up! On Tour - Friction Arts, Birmingham
In this episode we are at Friction Arts in Birmingham talking to Sandra Hall Artistic Director and co-founder of Friction Arts (alongside Lee Griffiths) and artists Natalie Mason and Savhanha Small Wyn.For 30 years, Friction has produced an ambitious programme of creative work, often in partnership or collaboration with artists from all kinds of disciplines; currently it includes Birmingham’s only free visual art club for young people delivered by professional artists, a ground-breaking multicultural music programme in schools and community settings, our Culture Club for young people, A Word From the Wise – a prog...
2023-11-03
1h 20
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Woman Up! On Tour - Quiet Down There, Brighton
In this Woman Up! On Tour episode we went to Brighton and spent time at the incredible Quiet Down There studio talking to thee inspiring women Lucy Jeffries, AFLO.the poet and Alina Hazadeh. .Quiet Down There offers people routes to expressing and developing their own creativity – outside of the traditional structures of the arts. They work in markets, charity shops, laundrettes and other spaces where people already are. They are ambitious for the communities that they collaborate with and work alongside artists to hone and develop their socially engaged practice..AFLO...
2023-09-15
1h 16
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Woman Up! On Tour - Artlink, Hull
In this episode recorded at Artlink in Hull we spoke to Jemma Brown, Sam Metz and Lydia Shearsmith..Jemma is a creative producer and a specialist working with diverse communities to plan and produce current, relevant, and inclusive artwork to engage and enlighten. She holds a First Class BA Honours in Contemporary Fine Art Practice, is an Arts and Graphics Teacher (QTLS status), and Freelance Artist..Sam is an artist who researches, creates and reflects on the concept of what they refer to as choreographic objects. Sam has collaborated with the performance artist David Clarkson t...
2023-09-01
1h 00
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Woman Up! On Tour - Sangini, Newcastle
Sangini is a Black and minorities women led community arts project that is committed to ending gender based violence. They seek to improve the quality of Black and minoritised and socially excluded women's lives by increasing their physical, mental and spiritual health through artistic, heritage, crafts and social activities that helps women recover from experiences of gender based violence whilst promoting cultural diversity.Sangini seek to reach BME, disadvantaged and excluded women in innovative and creative ways whilst providing opportunities for tackling inequalities. Their previous projects have had a positive impact in encouraging women from different communities...
2023-08-26
1h 01
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Woman Up! On Tour - Lady Kitt at Newbridge Project, Newcastle
New episode of Woman Up! On Tour!.Recorded at the Newbridge project I. Newcastle we spoke with disabled artist and drag king, incredible Lasy Kitt .Kitt works on long term, collaborativeprojects driven by insatiable curiosity about how art can be useful. Projects are usually punctuated by the creation of large-scale, vibrant installations / sites for exchange made from recycled paper,reused plastics and raw clay, which Kitt calls shrines..Kitt uses crafting, performance, joy and research to create objects, interactions and events, with t...
2023-08-18
50 min
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Woman Up! On Tour - Rogue Artists Studios -Laura Yuile & Anna FC Smith
In this episode we went to Rogue Artists Studios in Manchester and spoke to ecxeptional artists Laura Yuile and Anna FC Smith.Laura’s multidisciplinary practice explores the entanglements between domestic and urban space through matters of community, sustainability, and obsolescence, and the effects of globalisation and technological development. She exhibits internationally and alongside gallery-based exhibitions and events, she has organised a number of projects that filter into the everyday, commercial spaces that her work is engaged with. These have included Comfort Zones - a series of symposia on the subject of comfort zones held in the sh...
2023-08-11
57 min
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Woman Up! On Tour - Manchester Art Gallery - Natasha Howes, Mary Griffiths and Susie MacMurray
Woman up! On Tour - Manchester Art Gallery New Episode Alert! 🎧 We're thrilled to bring you an extraordinary peek into the art world of Manchester!🗣️ Join us on this captivating podcast episode as we sit down with the remarkable senior curator Natasha Howes and sensational artists, Susie MacMurray and Mary Griffiths!🗣️ Get ready to be immersed in their artistic journeys, creative visions, and the stories behind their awe-inspiring work. From the curator's curation process to the artists' inspirations, this episode is a treasure trove of art insights!.Natasha Howes is the senior...
2023-08-04
1h 02
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Woman Up! On Tour Exeter - Mothers Who Make
For our first ‘physical' On Tour episode we travelled to the Phoenix in Exeter to meet the amazing Lizzy Humber producer, artist, mother and co artistic director of the amazing Mothers Who Make movement. At the table with us we invited two artists who have been supported and empowered by the project, Amy Adkin and Dr. Kate Massey-Chase.We also hosted live performances by spoken word artists Laura Free and Micha Colombo. Mothers Who Make is a growing international movement for women and non binary people who care about creating, and create whilst cari...
2023-06-05
1h 12
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Woman Up! On Tour Exeter - Mothers Who Makes
For our first ‘physical' On Tour episode we travelled to the Phoenix in Exeter to meet the amazing Lizzy Humber producer, artist, mother and co artistic director of the amazing Mothers Who Make movement. At the table with us we invited two artists who have been supported and empowered by the project, Amy Adkin and Dr. Kate Massey-Chase.We also hosted live performances by spoken word artists Laura Free and Micha Colombo. Mothers Who Make is a growing international movement for women and non binary people who care about creating, and create whilst cari...
2023-06-05
2h 22
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A.M.M.A.A. - Supporting Mother Artists in India
In this episode we talk to artist and founder of A.M.M.A.A (The Archive for Mapping Mother Artists in Asia) Ruchika Wason Singh along two other wonderful artists Alka Mathur and Aparajita Jain Mahajan . A.M.M.A.A. simply means mother. It is also a space, for mapping mother artists in Asia and their art practice. A.M.M.A.A. is an initiative by Indian artist Ruchika Wason Singh, to document the different aspects of their art making and its possible relations with motherhood . https://www.amma...
2023-04-13
1h 00
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Woman Up! Series 5 Episode 1 Spilt Milk & Michelle Gallagher
Spilt Milk Gallery CIC is a social enterprise based in Edinburgh whose mission is to support the work of artists who identify as mothers, and to empower mothers in our community through artist-led activities. They support and advocate for artists mothers through an international membership network, an online and pop-up exhibitions programme, peer support, mentoring and professional development opportunities. They support mothers and families in the local community through creative workshops and family friendly events. (The term ‘mother’ is used inclusively to represent women, non-binary parents and trans women with life-long caring responsibilities.)Lauren...
2023-02-27
58 min
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Woman Up! Series 4 Episode 8 - Pauline de Souza 'Talking Vulnerability, Diversity and Feminism'
Pauline de Souza is the founder and director of Diversity Art Forum. She is a writer and is Senior Lecturer in the Visual Arts Cluster, Fine Art Department at the University of East London, She, is the programmer for Cultural Manoeuvres at the University of East London and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.Pauline is involved in the Beacon Collective and sits on the TATE British Artists Network Steering Group. She has written for Feminist Visual Culture, Women Artists and Modernism, Leap into Action, for Third Text, Studio International and other publications. ...
2022-12-31
48 min
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Woman Up! Series 4 Episode 7 - Syowia Kyambi 'Embracing the Borderlessness of Space Holding'
Syowia Kyambi is an interdisciplinary artist and curator whose media spans across photography, video, drawing, sound, sculpture and performance installation. She holds an MFA from Transart Institute (2020) and a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2002). Syowia is based in Nairobi and of Kenyan/German origin.In Kyambi’s artistic practice history collapses into the contemporary through the interventions of mischievous and disruptive interlocutory agents who interrogate the legacy of hurt inflicted by colonial projects that still frame the wider political conjuncture of now. The work is messy, complex and uneasy re...
2022-12-11
1h 00
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Woman Up! Series 4 Episode 6 - Louise Ashcroft 'Tales from the Bird Hut Sperm Bank and Other Alternative Parenting Futures'
Louise Ashcroft is an artist who makes video, performance, audio, watercolours and objects which humorously chronicle her critical meddling in real life situations. Often, her work involves analysing cultural content (like the Argos catalogue, call centres, tech culture, the reproductive industry or breakfast cereal marketing). She has made several audio works for BBC Sounds and has spoken at leading digital arts festivals such as KIKK and Chaos Computer Congress. She has presented work at Frans Hals Museum (NL), Museum of London Lates, Wellcome Lates, BQ Berlin, Arebyte, Bobinska Brownlee, Tate Learning, Open Space Contemporary, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Ar...
2022-08-30
1h 00
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Woman Up! Series 4 Episode 5 - Oleksandra Kushchenko and Anita Nemeth 'Art, Activism and Displacement'
Guests: - Oleksandra Kushchenko (Sasha), born in 1988 in Kharkiv, moved to Lviv in 2009. Art critic, art historian, and author of a series of lectures "(Her)story of Art" (2019) and "(Her)story of Photography" (2020) organized together with the Feminist Workshop (Lviv). Ph.D. student at the Lviv National Academy of Arts. Lecturer of the course "Visual Culture" at the Ukrainian Catholic University. Since 2014, the founder and editor of the project "ArtLvivOnline".https://www.instagram.com/sasha_kushchenko/https://www.instagram.com/artlvivonline/- Anita Nemeth, born in Khmelnytsky i...
2022-07-31
52 min
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Woman Up! Series 4 Episode 4 - Hettie Judah 'How Not to Exclude Artist Mothers (and Other Parents)
In this month's Woman Up! we speak to one of Britain's leading art writers Hettie Judah..Hettie is currently working on a Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition and on a book on art and motherhood. .In this episode, Hettie talks to us about both her current work on issues surrounding artists with children, and her personal experience of combining her professional career, and parenting responsibilities. .'There were artists who’d received awards for women artists that felt like they had to ‘come out’ as mothers…which is a ridiculous situation to be in. Or who were h...
2022-06-27
38 min
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Woman Up! Series 4 Episode 3 Frances Hatherley: On Class, the female grotesque and Sublime Dissension.
Dr Frances Hatherley is a writer, researcher and curator. Her writing provokes critical engagements with working-class women’s subjectivities, creativities, art works, and notions of a classed-aesthetics.In 2018 she was awarded her PhD from Middlesex University titled “Sublime Dissension: A Working-Class Anti-Pygmalion Aesthetics of the Female Grotesque” examining the intersections of class and gender in the formations of grotesque, and sublime femininities in art and visual culture.She has published writing on surrealism and the subversive female grotesques of Leonora Carrington’s book The Hearing Trumpet and in D...
2022-05-23
44 min
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Woman Up! Series 4 Episode 2 - Sasha Kanster The Work of Ukrainian organisation 'Feminist Workshop'
In Woman Up! Series 4 episode 2 we talked to Sasha Kanster, external affairs manager and educational projects manager for the Feminist Workshop organisation based in Lviv, Ukraine. .Sasha says ' I think a lot of people will find there is no space for art, they will need to do more practical things and feel pressure about it …. But some people also understand that art is the only way that we can deal with trauma at a collective level. I don't think we can go as a whole country to therapy! But art will allow us to work through th...
2022-04-30
37 min
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Woman Up! Series 4 Episode 1 - Annya Sand 'WAAW London - Taking action to increase representation of women artists in galleries and institution'
In this first episode of our re-launch we interviewed Annya Sand co-founder of the WAAW London a new initiative aiming to create more representation for female artists inviting London Art's galleries and non-commercial art institutions to exclusively showcase women artists during the week of the 8th to 15th of June.'What I try to do is to find a sustainable solution to the lack of representation of female artists... If a gallery says no to us we don’t let them off the hook so easily, and I believe we have right to do so. We w...
2022-03-08
28 min
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Woman Up! Series 3 Episode 9 - Leni Dothan 'Breaching the Contract'
Leni Dothan is an Israeli-born artist, architect and researcher based in London, dealing with the overlooked representations of women – especially mothers – in art history and contemporary culture. Through the prism of a mother to a boy, a foreigner in the West, she creates sculptures, photographs, videos and installations that suggest new narratives other than the perfect and ideal mother-and-child relationship. Dothan completed her MFA and PhD at the Slade School of Fine Art, London. Leni also works collaboratively with scientists to raise awareness on eco-political subjects and environmental issues. Dothan presents her work around the world in galleries and muse...
2021-11-07
49 min
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Woman Up! Series 3 Episode 8 - Lauren Craig 'Social Media Shyness and Cultural Futurism'
Lauren Craig (She/her/hers) is a social-media shy, internet-curious cultural futurist based in London. Her practice draws on her experiences as an artist, curator, researcher, birth/death doula and celebrant. She has founded and directed five creative organisations with a background in ethical, social and environmental entrepreneurship and reproductive justice. Her practice moves with slow depth between performance, installation, art writing, moving image and photography. Through archival socialisation, she elevates lived experience as a tool for reframing past and present underexposed narratives. Through collaborative live engagement Craig invites us to presence conditions for ethical cultural memory.
2021-10-06
48 min
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Woman Up! Series 3 Episode 7: Felicity Allen - The Disoeuvre
Felicity Allen is a British artist and writer who makes paintings, books and films, often collaboratively. Her current work is mainly focussed on two durational projects. For one she is developing her concept of the Disoeuvre (as a feminist alternative to conventional ideas of an artist’s oeuvre); for the other she produces series of Dialogic Portraits. She has just completed her most recent Dialogic Portraits project, including her film Figure to Ground: a site losing its system (trailer: https://vimeo.com/527359904), with the cross-disciplinary research project People Like You: Contemporary Figures of Personalisation https://peoplelikeyou.ac.uk/ . H...
2021-07-27
44 min
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Woman Up! Series 3 Episode 6 TAKEOVER'Stopping the Fucking Wheel' - Desperate Artwives takeover The Missing Mother Conference
Desperate Artwives Woman Up! podcast takeover Stopping the Fucking Wheel.Original broadcasted live at the Missing Mother conference (University of Bolton, UK) on Friday 23rd April 2021.Missing Mother conference in collaboration with Desperate Artwives present a special ‘takeover’ woman up! episode in the form of a semi structured panel talk discussion focused on the development and continued need for women led platforms and organizations supporting artists who are also mothers and carers over the past 10 years.Panellists: Martina Mullaney (Enemies of Good Art), Amy Dignam (Desperate Artwives), Paula McCloskey (A placeSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast Serie...
2021-06-01
1h 14
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Woman Up! Special Series 3 Episode 5 ‘An urgent response’ - Shira Richter: 'The conflict in the middle east, a Mothernist perspective'
Woman Up! Special Episode ‘An Urgent Response’Shira Richter – ‘The Conflict in the Middle East, a Mothernist Perspective’Due to the current terrorising and violent situation in the middle east we have decided to make an urgent response woman up episode and offered Shira Richter, old time friend, colleague, supporter and also collaborator of our project, a safe space to talk openly about everyday life in Israel right now, as she experiences it. A life under both external and internal violence, a life of being hyper-vigilant and of being on edgeSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast Series 3, Spec...
2021-05-14
57 min
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Woman Up! Series 3 Episode 4 Megan Wynne 'The Body as a Site for Mothering and Art'
Woman Up! Series 3, episode 4. Megan Wynne – ‘The Body as a Site for Mothering and Art’Megan Wynne is a conceptual artist based in Chesapeake, Virginia who investigates of maternal mental health, ambivalence, the shifting power dynamic of the mother-child relationship, and prevailing notions of what embodies a “good” mother.Using her body as a site to explore the innate interdependence and vulnerability of mother and child, her process involves the act of relinquishing control in experimental collaborative per- formative scenarios with her three children. These ideas are expressed in often-convergingSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast Series 3, episode 4 – M...
2021-05-03
44 min
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Woman Up! Series 3 Episode 3 Ruchika Wason Singh 'Mapping Mother Artists in Asia'
Woman Up! Series 3, episode 3. Ruchika Wason Singh – ‘Mapping Mother Artists in Asia’ Ruchika Wason Singh is a visual artist, art educator and independent researcher based in Delhi. She has widely exhibited in South -East Asia and also participated in international artist residency programs. Ruchika has been a U.G.C doctoral research fellow at the University of Delhi. In 2016 she initiated A.M.M.A.A.- The Archive for Mapping Mother Artists in Asia. She is also involved in organising alternative art activities at Critical Dialogues Art Space, Delhi. Ruchika has been an AssociateSEE DETAILS The post Wom...
2021-04-01
40 min
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Woman Up! Series 3 Episode 2 Nicola Hunter 'Censorship, Bodies and Vulnerability'
Woman Up! Series 3, episode 2. Nicola Hunter – CENSORSHIP, BODIES and VULNERABILITY Artist and activist, Nicola Hunter was born in north east England (UK), began their path in fine arts and has since been performing and showing work nationally and internationally for over a decade. Hunter has seen international success as founder of intersectional feminist project Raising the Skirt and continues to develop a queer feminist arts and photographic practice, which is rooted in action based performance and spans live work, documentations of its products & traces and the re-presentation ofSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast Series 3, episode 2 – Nicola Hunte...
2021-03-01
46 min
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Woman Up! Series 3 Episode 1 Jodie Hawkes, 'Mother Trouble Makers'
Woman Up! Series 3, episode 1. Jodie Hawkes – MOTHER TROUBLE MAKERS Jodie is one half of performance duo Search Party. Formed in 2005 Search Party’s work has encompassed theatre, live art, durational performance, participatory art, home video and performative writing. Search Party have made performances for theatres, galleries, public squares, 24-hour parties, high streets, village fetes, parks, shopping centres, across rivers, between bridges and along seafronts. Jodie is a Senior Lecturer in Theatre at the University of Chichester. Her research Playing Kate focuses on maternal performance and class.http://searchpartyperformance.org.uk/ https://www.playingkate.coFor subtitled version The post Wo...
2021-02-01
32 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 14 - Rachel Epp Buller
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2020-12-31
42 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 13, Christmas Special - Guerrilla Girls
The Guerrilla Girls are anonymous artist activists who use disruptive headlines, outrageous visuals and killer statistics to expose gender and ethnic bias and corruption in art, film, politics and pop culture. They believe in an intersectional feminism that fights for human rights for all people and all genders. They undermine the idea if a mainstream narrative by revealing the understory, the subtext, the overlooked, and the downright unfair. Guerrilla Girls: The Art of Behaving Badly is the first book to document their hundreds of street projects all over the world asSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast S...
2020-12-15
31 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 12, Part 2 - Jennie Klein
PART 2Jennie Klein is a professor of art history at Ohio University. She is the co-editor, along with Myrel Chernick, of The M Word: Real Mothers in Contemporary Art, published in 2011. In 2014 she and Chernick chaired TFAP@CAA Day of Panels, which was also themed around maternity and motherhood. She has recently published several essay on art and the maternal, including “Feminist Art and Motherhood: An Overview,” in The Routledge Companion to Motherhood, “Maternal Metaphors I and II: a labor of motherlove” in The Maternal in Creative Work, bothSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast Series 2, Episode 12, Part 2 –...
2020-11-30
31 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 12, Part 1 - Jennie Klein
Jennie Klein is a professor of art history at Ohio University. She is the co-editor, along with Myrel Chernick, of The M Word: Real Mothers in Contemporary Art, published in 2011. In 2014 she and Chernick chaired TFAP@CAA Day of Panels, which was also themed around maternity and motherhood. She has recently published several essay on art and the maternal, including “Feminist Art and Motherhood: An Overview,” in The Routledge Companion to Motherhood, “Maternal Metaphors I and II: a labor of motherlove” in The Maternal in Creative Work, both co-authoredSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast Series 2, Episode 12, Part 1 –...
2020-11-30
24 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 11 - Emma Frankland
Emma’s work often focusses on honesty, action and a playfully destructive DIY aesthetic using materials with different transformative properties – such as water, clay, earth, salt and ink – to create strong visual imagery which is often messy, intense and celebratory. In recent years, her work has been focussed on the None of Us is Yet a Robot project, a series of performance pieces recently published by Oberon Books as “None of Us is Yet a Robot – Five Performances on Gender Identity and the Politics of Transition”.In 2013 EmmaSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast Series 2, Episode 11 – Emma Frankland appea...
2020-11-01
38 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 10 - Shirley Cameron
Shirley Cameron is an artist whose work covers 6 decades.Shirley studied sculpture at Central Saint Martins College with Anthony Caro as her tutor’ Whilst studying there Shirley met Roland Miller, who at that time was travelling with The People Show theatre company.For almost 20 years they travelled together becoming principal figures in the development of Performance Art in British alternative theatre between 1968 and 1988. Cameron was one of the first artists to include her children in her work. in 1977, she performed ‘Washing the Twins’ at the IV InternationalSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast Series 2, Episode 10 – Shirley Cameron appeared f...
2020-10-15
00 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 9 - Hermione Withshire
Hermione Wiltshire studied Sculpture at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, London, at BA level followed by an MA at Chelsea School of Art. In 1993, Hermione Wiltshire was a Momart Fellow at the Tate Gallery Liverpool, where she spent six months carrying out a residency followed by an exhibition at the Tate gallery Liverpool called Elective Affinities. She was also a scholar at the British School of Rome and returned often to Rome and Naples to complete several major series of works. Hermione is a Senior Lecturer in theSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast S...
2020-09-30
47 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 8 - Women Picturing Revolution
Through leading seminars, curating panels, and consulting services, Women Picturing Revolution (WPR) co-creators Lesly Deschler Canossi and Zoraida Lopez-Diago are reclaiming and retelling history in a manner that is both radical and necessary. By highlighting the work of female photographers who have documented conflicts, crises, and revolution in private realms and public spaces, WPR sheds light on personal and political experiences that are often overlooked or underrepresented. From fine art photography made as a response to forced silence, oppression, and the inability to act, to well-known visual journalists documenting upheaval, Lesly and Zoraida, along withSEE DETAILS The p...
2020-09-01
45 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 7 - Rachel Fallon
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2020-07-31
39 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 6 - Melissa Mostyn
[md_text md_text_title1=”pixflow_base64IA==” md_text_title_separator=”no”]In Episode 6 we have invited artist Melissa Mostyn to join our monthly chat.Melissa has enjoyed a portfolio career as an artist, writer and film-maker for over twenty years, adopting a variety of roles for Shape, Maverick Television, Disability Arts Online, Deafnitely Theatre, Architecture Week South- East, Tate and V&A. Before having children, for five years Melissa led a groundbreaking Deaf visual art project, Salon, funded by Arts Council England and the Esme Fairbairn Foundation, and had journalism published in The Independent, Esquire and Vogue. Since bec...
2020-06-30
00 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 5 - Bobby Baker
For subtitled version please see belowImage Credits:1. Great & Tiny War, Bobby Baker, 2018. Image © Daily Life Ltd. 2. Ordinary Heaven, Bobby Baker, 2018, part of Great & Tiny War (Room 2, 1915 / 2015). Photo by Andrew Whittuck, 2018 3. Britannia, Bobby Baker, 2018, part of Great & Tiny War (Room 1, 1914 / 2014). Photo by Andrew Whittuck, 20184. An Edible Family in a Mobile Home, Bobby Baker, Stepney, London, 1976. Photo by Andrew Whittuck, 19765. Displaying the Sunday Dinner, Bobby Baker, 1998. Photo by Andrew Whittuck.6. Photographic documentationSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast Series 2, Episode 5 – Bobby Baker appeared first on Desperate Artwives.
2020-05-31
59 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 4 - Nydia Blas
On this month Woman Up! Podcast we talk to Nydia Blas/Nydia Boyd. Nydia is a visual artist who grew up in Ithaca, New York and currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia. She lives with her husband and two children. Nydia uses photography, collage, video, and books to address matters of sexuality, intimacy, and her lived experience as a girl, woman, and mother. She delicately weaves stories concerning circumstance, value, and power and uses her work to create a physical and allegorical space presented through a Black feminine lens. Nydia’s use of what sheSEE DETAILS The post Woman...
2020-04-30
30 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 3 - Amanda Holiday
Amanda Bintu Holiday considers herself an accidental poet having been an artist and then filmmaker for much of her life. Born in Sierra Leone, shge moved to the UK at the age of five. After studying Fine Arts at Wimbledon she exhibited in landmark black art shows across the UK in the 1980s before moving into film – directing experimental shorts for the Arts Council, BFI and Channel 4. Between 2001 and 2010 she lived in Cape Town where she worked in educational TV.For subtitles see below.Virginia Chihota – TestimonySEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast Series 2, Episode 3 – Amanda Holiday appeare...
2020-03-31
30 min
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Woman Up! Series 2 Episode 2 - Dyana Gravina
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2020-02-29
31 min
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Woman UP! Podcast Series 2, Episode 1 – Martina Mullaney
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2020-01-31
25 min
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Woman UP! Podcast Episode 13 – Jaqueline Rose
It is with immense pleasure that we present you with this year 13th and last Woman Up! podcast introducing Professor Jaqueline Rose. Jaqueline Rose is a Co-Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities and Director of the London Critical Theory Summer School.She is internationally known for her writing on feminism, psychoanalysis, literature and the politics and ideology of Israel-Palestine. Her books include Sexuality in the Field of Vision (1986, Verso Radical Thinkers, 2006), The Haunting of Sylvia Plath (1991), States of Fantasy (1996), The Question of Zion (2005), The Last Resistance (2007), Proust Among the Nations – from Dreyfus toSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! P...
2019-12-19
36 min
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Woman UP! Podcast Episode 12 – Helen Sargeant
Helen Sargeant is an artist and mother of two sons, she lives and works from home and her studio in West Yorkshire. Helen’s practice includes autobiographical writing, drawings, painting, performance and time based media. Her work has been published in books and journals and she has presented her work at international conferences. She makes work about the maternal body and her experiences of mothering. Her work aims to challenge idealised representations of the mother and make visible their caring work. Through her arts practice she also aims to communicate with honesty the complexitiesSEE DETAILS The post Woman...
2019-11-30
35 min
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Woman UP! Podcast Episode 11 – Eti Wade
In the 11th episode of Woman up! we speak to Eti Wade who speaks candidly about the depression behind her work, her time out of practice and feelings of confidence as an artist and mother.Eti Wade is an artist and academic specialising in photography.She was the programme leader for the MA Photography at the University of West London and her photographic practice is a personal investigation of the limits of maternal subjectivity expressed through photography and video and she has also written on the subject of the maternal gaze inSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! P...
2019-10-31
26 min
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Woman UP! Podcast Episode 9 – Dr.Lena Simic
Lena Simic is a performance practitioner, scholar and pedagogue, born in Dubrovnik, Croatia, living in Liverpool. A co-organizer of The Institute for the Art and Practice of Dissent at Home and Reader in Drama at Edge Hill University, UK.Lena is an artist/scholar who is engaged in researching maternal performance, children in performance, critical arts practice and art activism. Lena’s recent ‘Arts Projects and Performances’ include Manifesto for Maternal Performance (Art) 2016! (with Emily Underwood-Lee, SC Gallery, Zagreb; Royal College of Art, London, Astrid Noack’s Atelier, Copenhagen, 2017); Who wants another baby? video film (Centre for Culture in NoviSEE DETAILS...
2019-09-15
19 min
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Woman UP! Podcast Episode 8 – Amanthi Harris
Amanthi Harris was born in Sri Lanka and grew up in London. She studied Fine Art at Central St Martins and has degrees in Law and Chemistry from Bristol University. Her novel BEAUTIFUL PLACE is published by Salt (September 2019). LANTERN EVENING, a novella, won the Gatehouse Press New Fictions Prize 2016 and is published by Gatehouse Press (2017). Her short stories have been published by Serpent’s Tail and broadcast on BBC Radio 4 as Afternoon Readings. She also runs STORYHUG an ACE-funded storytelling, art and writing project.Website: www.amanthiharris.com https://www.saltpublishing.com/products/beautiful-place-9781784631932 http://www.gatehousepress.com/shop...
2019-08-31
24 min
Woman Up!
Woman UP! Podcast Episode 7 – Su Richardson
In this 7th episode we talk to a pioneer of feminist art in 1970 – Su Richardson. Known for her involvement in the Postal Art Event (which went by several names) and her soft sculptural work Burnt Breakfast (1975.) Su chats to us about her home-made objects, domesticity, femininity and about her decision to leave the art business to be involved with a punk rock band( http://www.gigslutz.co.uk/interview-terry-gerry/).For subtitled version please follow this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVi2rv1GbW4The post Woman UP! Podcast Episode 7 – Su Richardson appeared first on Desperate Artwives.
2019-07-31
24 min
Woman Up!
Woman UP! Podcast Episode 6 – Rose Gibbs
This month on Woman up! we talk to Rose Gibbs. Rose is a feminist artist and writer who regularly initiates and contributes to talks, symposiums and discussions, including Who’s Holding the Baby? at Tate Britain. She is co-founder of a number of collectives and collaborative projects and has worked with The East London Fawcett Group and Hackney’s SERA group. She has curated exhibitions and shown work at the ICA, The Showroom amongst others art spaces. She is particularly interested in the gender implications of care work, she runs a smallSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podc...
2019-06-30
27 min
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Woman UP! Podcast Episode 5 – Iyato Dun
[md_text md_text_title1=”pixflow_base64IA==” md_text_title_separator=”no”]This week on Woman up! we talk to Iyato Dun. Iyato describes herself as a mum, a citizen scientist, a philosopher, an activist and a writer.With her we are discussing topics such as racialized motherhood and diasporic motherhood.Iyato will be launching her blog in August.To view a subtitled version please follow this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRhq1jcovPsThe post Woman UP! Podcast Episode 5 – Iyato Dun appeared first on Desperate Artwives.
2019-05-31
20 min
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Woman UP! Podcast Episode 4 – Laura Godfrey-Isaacs
This instalment features Laura Godfrey-Isaacs Artist, Midwife and creator of the Maternal Journal, an award winning project exploring the benefits of creative journalling within the realm of maternity care.‘Many times, I’d sit in a lecture and I’d think there were so many amazing artists making work about this. Why aren’t we looking at this? Why aren’t we referencing this? And realising that I had these things in my head and many others didn’t obviously because I’d had an arts background!’Laura Godfrey-Isaacs 2019Laura Godfrey-Isaacs is an artist, midwife and birth activist.SEE DETAILS Th...
2019-04-30
25 min
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Woman UP! Podcast Episode 3 – Althea Greenan
In the third episode of the Woman Up! Podcast we talk to Dr. Althea Greenan.The post Woman UP! Podcast Episode 3 – Althea Greenan appeared first on Desperate Artwives.
2019-03-31
28 min
Woman Up!
Woman UP! Podcast Episode 2 - Hibo Wardere
Woman Up! Episode 2 – Hibo Wardere The post Woman UP! Podcast Episode 2 – Hibo Wardere appeared first on Desperate Artwives.
2019-02-28
23 min
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WOMAN UP! Podcast Episode 1 – Shira Richter
The post WOMAN UP! Podcast Episode 1 – Shira Richter appeared first on Desperate Artwives.
2019-01-15
24 min