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Hello Spring
Blossoms:Sunset Bar (Original Mix): Angelo Ferreri, Walter GFeel It (Club Mix): Lomax (CH), Pete SimpsonYou & I (Original Mix): Cathy Battistessa, Scott DiazFree to Be Me (Cafe 432 Mix): Kathy Brown, Sheree Hicks, Cafe 432NEW DAY (Groove N' Soul New Day Vocal): Groove Junkies, B. ValentineMusiQue (Tribute To Chymamusique): Tapes, Otee2B Luv, Part. 3 (David Morales Club Mix): Crystal Waters, David Anthony, David MoralesTestify (The Classic U.B.P. Mix): Urban Blues Project, Jay WilliamsLovin' You...
2025-04-11
1h 46
Garageland Salon
John Dee's Mirror with Hayley Lock
We recorded this episode, the first in our new Enchantment season, live at Red Lion Books in Colchester as part of Sluice [Vernacular] - the latest interation of the artist led organisation's expo. Our guest for the episode is Hayley Lock, an artist whose interests lie in the occult and its intersection with female otherness. Her chosen cultural artifact is a mystical mirror, reputedly owned by Elizabeth I's court astronomer John Dee, which is currently housed in the British Museum. Hayley talks about working with and under hypnosis, the Essex witch trials, and finding witch m...
2024-06-27
45 min
Garageland Salon
The Glass Menagerie with Jaclyn Bethany
Cathy Lomax and Jennifer Caroline Campbell talk to Mississippi born actor/director Jaclyn Bethany about Tennessee Williams' play, The Glass Menagerie. This is the latest episode in our Biography series – The Glass Menagerie is inspired by Williams own life and he based the narrator, Tom, on himself. We discuss Jaclyn's experiences of playing Laura (a character inspired by Williams' sister Rose), her participation in a recent production of The Pretty Trap (an early version of The Glass Menagerie) and her new film Tell That to the Winter Sea. We also talk about the latest Tennessee Williams issue of A...
2024-05-29
1h 03
Garageland Salon
The Other Side with Jennifer Higgie
Cathy Lomax and Jennifer Caroline Campbell talk to writer and artist Jennifer Higgie about her most recent book The Other Side: A Journey into Women Art and the Spirit World. This is the latest episode in our Biography series and we discuss the way the book is structured around elements of memoir. The conversation takes in The Dark Monarch, weaving, Emily Kam Kngwarray, Georgiana Houghton, conspiracy theories, Annie Besant, Ithell Colquhoun and much more! The painting on the cover of The Other Side is by Donna Huddleston
2024-01-12
48 min
Garageland Salon
The Other Side with Jennifer Higgie
Cathy Lomax and Jennifer Caroline Campbell talk to writer and artist Jennifer Higgie about her most recent book The Other Side: A Journey into Women Art and the Spirit World. This is the latest episode in our Biography series and we discuss the way the book is structured around elements of memoir. The conversation takes in The Dark Monarch, weaving, Emily Kam Kngwarray, Georgiana Houghton, conspiracy theories, Annie Besant, Ithell Colquhoun and much more! The painting on the cover of The Other Side is by Donna Huddleston
2024-01-10
49 min
Garageland Salon
Philip Guston with Luke Burton
For episode five of our first season we talk to artist Luke Burton. Our discussion is centred on Luke's chosen cultural artefact, the 2004 Philip Guston retrospective at the Royal Academy, an exhibition he saw as a student at Chelsea College of Art, which alongside the 2023-24 Guston show at Tate Modern, bookends Luke's career as an artist. Guston is of course a hugely influential painter and the stylistic switches in his career – from figurative to abstract to figurative – are just one of the subjects we discuss. Also on the table are painting's connections to other artforms, the language of paint...
2023-12-23
1h 08
Garageland Salon
'Rejoined' (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) with Kathy Bailey
For episode four artist Kathy Bailey selects a significant episode of Star Trek for us to talk about. 'Rejoined' was first aired in 1995 and features one of the first lesbian kisses on mainstream television. Kathy tells us about the importance of queer representation on mainstream television and the resulting discussion takes in fandom, feminine multiplicity, science fiction, collecting and the paucity of working class students in UK art schools.
2023-10-03
53 min
Garageland Salon
Praise the Lord (Da Shine) with Jerome
In episode three we talk to Jerome, a British artist raised in London to a Grenadian family, who is interested in the language of inner-city London. Jerome has chosen the 2018 song and video Praise the Lord (Da Shine) by American rapper ASAP Rocky featuring vocals and sole production from English rapper Skepta, as his biography related, cultural artefact. We chat to Jerome about community, hip hop, poker, showing his work at the Whitechapel Gallery, the EMA and much more...
2023-08-04
1h 01
Garageland Salon
The Adventures of Picasso with Henni Alftan
For episode two of our Biography season we are joined by artist Henni Alftan who has chosen the 1978 Swedish-made absurdist comedy Picassos äventyr (The Adventures of Picasso) as her cultural artefact – a film she watched on repeat as a child. Our discussion takes in difficult men, stretching the truth, humorous paintings, silent comedy and Hitchcock’s close-ups.
2023-06-20
37 min
Garageland Salon
Pistol with Alex Michon
For episode one of our Biography season we are joined by artist Alex Michon to talk about punk credentials, the Danny Boyle directed series Pistol and biopics, biographies and authenticity more generally. We end with our first Salon exclusive, excerpts from Michon’s 1976 punk diary.
2023-05-26
58 min
the attention span
02 - Beyond Intentions
Welcome to issue two of The Attention Span Newsletter by me, Canan (Ja’anan) Marasligil. I’m a writer, a literary translator, an artist and a curator of cultural programmes based in Amsterdam. Every other week, I take the time to reflect and offer a glimpse of how I see the world through the lens of culture, art, translation, poetry and literature. Each issue has a short essay, a nerdy look at translation, a page from one of my notebooks, a list of things to read, watch or listen to, and a highlight from my archives.Y...
2023-05-23
15 min
Out of SPACE
Artonomics: Art as Commodity
Artists Hetain Patel and Yasmin Falahat discuss their experiences of selling their work and how they do it – ranging from online shops and social media to commercial galleries. They also talk about self-worth, the monetary value of their artworks and labour, and how to find balance between paying the bills and sustaining creativity. Hosted by artist and curator Cathy Lomax.Recorded remotely in July 2022.The experiences, views, opinions and recommendations presented in the podcast are the speakers’ own. The content does not constitute professional, financial or legal advice from SPACE or a-n...
2022-10-20
52 min
Out of SPACE
Artonomics: Alternative Models and Independence
Artist Rachael Clerke and artist, curator and organiser Karl England talk about the freedom found in creating their own funding models, including DIY and collaborative methods, and 'art that plays at business'. They also discuss the pros and cons of working in institutions and independently, plus the labour involved in writing funding applications. Hosted by artist and curator Cathy Lomax.Recorded remotely in July 2022.The experiences, views, opinions and recommendations presented in the podcast are the speakers’ own. The content does not constitute professional, financial or legal advice from SPACE or a...
2022-10-20
52 min
Out of SPACE
Artonomics: Fame and Fortune
Artists Delaine Le Bas and Katriona Beales discuss how they measure artistic success and the realities of maintaining a career, building a track record and getting paid. They also consider the impacts of motherhood, gender and cultural heritage on their practices, and whether unionising might be one key to survival for artists. Hosted by artist and curator Cathy Lomax.Recorded remotely in August 2022.The experiences, views, opinions and recommendations presented in the podcast are the speakers’ own. The content does not constitute professional, financial or legal advice from SPACE or a-n an...
2022-10-20
51 min
Out of SPACE
Artonomics: Supporting a multi-faceted practice
Artists Sovay Berriman and Lucy Harrison talk about how they sustain their art-making by respectively working as a plumber and at an offset litho printers, alongside varied sources of public arts funding. They also discuss their diverse creative practices which include working with communities, publishing and exhibitions. Hosted by artist and curator Cathy Lomax.Recorded remotely in June 2022.The experiences, views, opinions and recommendations presented in the podcast are the speakers’ own. The content does not constitute professional, financial or legal advice from SPACE or a-n and any reliance on it is...
2022-10-20
49 min
Alabama Astronaut
"Jesus On My Mind"
Abe and Ferrill return from the Coots' recording session in Middlesboro, Ky., then conduct an extensive internet search to verify that they are truly the pioneers of recording these songs. They are surprised to discover an artist from New York named Tony Feyer, whose history with the serpent-handling faith includes documenting of one of the most legendary serpent-handling churches of all time: the Church of the Lord Jesus in Jolo, West Virginia. Tony befriends Ferrill and Abe, and offers to share copies of DAT recordings he produced in the early 90’s. These recordings were the fruit of Tony...
2022-09-14
1h 03
Out of SPACE
Care: What Next?
Welcome to the second season of Out of SPACE, a podcast by SPACE hosted by artist Cathy Lomax. In this episode of Out of Space’s Care series, we examine how winning a prestigious award affects an artist’s practice. Once you’ve gained recognition, what next? How do artists navigate the pressures and expectations for their work after achieving such fame?To discuss this, we are launching our new season with a special episode featuring Turner Prize-winner and SPACE studio artist Laure Provoust in conversation with Lina Lapelytė, known for her award-winning collaborative work Sun & Se...
2022-06-09
48 min
The Cinematologists Podcast
Independent Magazines
In this slightly longer than normal episode, Neil indulges his love of magazines by having conversations with editors of print magazines with a varying focus on film about setting up print enterprises in the digital age. He talks to Maria J Pérez Cuervo about her folk horror magazine Hellebore, Gabriel Solomons about illustrated film magazine Beneficial Shock and Cathy Lomax & Lucy Bolton about a special British film edition of art and culture periodical Garageland. All the conversations revolve around a love of magazines and we are grateful to all the contributors for their time. Around these c...
2021-10-02
1h 43
Out of SPACE
Care: Taking Care of Business
In this episode, Cathy is joined by a-n The Artists Information Company's CEO Julie Lomax and artist filmmaker and SPACE Artist awardee Reman Sadani. Together, they discuss artist opportunities, advocating for artist fees, how to price your artwork and the importance of online presence. References from this episode:Res Artis: Worldwide Network of Arts Residencies: https://resartis.org/a-n Paying Artists Campaign: http://www.payingartists.org.uk/a-n Artist Fees Toolkit: https://www.itool.co.uk/fees/For more information about SPACE, please visit www.spacestudios.org.uk
2021-07-09
1h 06
CrowdScience
What’s the best way to breathe?
Breathing is automatic: awake or asleep, running or resting, our bodies unconsciously make sure we get enough oxygen to function. But - unlike other bodily functions such as heart rate and digestion - it’s not hard to control our breathing consciously. If you’ve ever been to an exercise, meditation or yoga class, you’re probably familiar with instructions about how and when to breathe.It was one of these instructions - “breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth” - that prompted CrowdScience listener Judi to wonder if this really was the best way to bre...
2019-06-21
30 min
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Drama
The Shop Girls of Lark Lane: Lark Lane 2 by Pam Howes
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/379780 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Shop Girls of Lark Lane: Lark Lane 2 Series: #2 of Lark Lane Author: Pam Howes Narrator: Georgia Maguire Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 25 minutes Release date: May 2, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: A heart-wrenching family saga about the strength of friendship and the costs of war. Liverpool, 1945. As the war draws to a close, Alice and Terry Lomax are building a new life with their young daughter Cathy. After years away fighting, Terry is a stranger to his daughter and must work hard t...
2019-05-02
03 min