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The IntellectualThe Intellectual"Good Pictures Are a Strong Weapon" with Louise Siddons Podcast: Queer Lit (LS 30 · TOP 5% what is this?)Episode: "Good Pictures Are a Strong Weapon" with Louise SiddonsPub date: 2025-02-18Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationJoin me and Louise Siddons, professor of visual politics par excellence, to learn about Laura Gilpin, the lesbian photographer who spent 30 years creating her book The Enduring Navaho in and with both queer and Navajo community. Louise speaks about the lesbian gaze in Gilpin’s photographs, the lesbian networks of Santa Fe, where Gilpin and her partner lived, and t...2025-03-0145 minQueer LitQueer Lit"Good Pictures Are a Strong Weapon" with Louise SiddonsJoin me and Louise Siddons, professor of visual politics par excellence, to learn about Laura Gilpin, the lesbian photographer who spent 30 years creating her book The Enduring Navaho in and with both queer and Navajo community. Louise speaks about the lesbian gaze in Gilpin’s photographs, the lesbian networks of Santa Fe, where Gilpin and her partner lived, and the intersectional methods that Louise brings to writing about these. The thoughtful (and fun) observations Louise shares about Gilpin’s work and voice will stay with you.Come for the fascinating content, stay for the free writing advice, and get...2025-02-1845 minThe ChatterboxThe Chatterboxal-Assad and Guernsey Podcast: The Taxcast (LS 38 · TOP 2% what is this?)Episode: al-Assad and GuernseyPub date: 2025-01-31Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationWe look at the Bureau of Investigative Journalism story about a Syrian kleptocrat and alleged war criminal, and the British Crown Dependency of Guernsey. It throws up all kinds of questions about policing compliance, enforcement and the need for public beneficial ownership registers, with good quality information. Also, on day one of his presidency, Donald Trump pulled the United States out of...2025-02-0743 minThe TaxcastThe Taxcastal-Assad and GuernseyWe look at the Bureau of Investigative Journalism story about a Syrian kleptocrat and alleged war criminal, and the British Crown Dependency of Guernsey. It throws up all kinds of questions about policing compliance, enforcement and the need for public beneficial ownership registers, with good quality information. Also, on day one of his presidency, Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the OECD's global minimum tax deal. So what now? We'll talk to the Tax Justice Network's Alex Cobham. Featuring: Reporter at The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Ed Siddons  Guernsey-based i...2025-01-3143 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsFrancis Gene-RoweThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Francis Gene-Rowe, teaching fellow in Global Media Management at Winchester School of Art, instrumentalises the ordinary as a strategy for creative practice. Find out more about Francis:On their website In this episode, Francis mentions:Ursula K. Le Guin's essay, 'The Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction' (1986) Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from...2023-10-3105 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsDanny AldredThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Danny Aldred, Principal Teaching Fellow in Design at Winchester School of Art, connects the creative work of design with collage and play. Find out more about Danny:InstagramAt the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, whic...2023-10-3105 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsStephen CornfordThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Stephen Cornford, Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art, acknowledges that making art is not just an ordinary part of his life but a necessary one. Find out more about Stephen:InstagramOn his website At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Sidd...2023-10-3105 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsMegen de Bruin-MoléThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Megen de Bruin-Molé, Lecturer in Digital Media Practice at Winchester School of Art, reflects on the dangers of the Dutch saying, ‘just be normal’. Find out more about Megen:At the University of Southampton And the ‘zine included in the Ordinary Things exhibition: The Undutiful Daughter's Heart Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at...2023-10-3105 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsKwame PhillipsThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Kwame Phillips, Senior Lecturer in Media Practices at Winchester School of Art, explains why he says hello to people on the street. Find out more about Kwame: Instagram On his website At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winc...2023-10-3105 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsGordon HonThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Gordon Hon, Lecturer in Contemporary Studies at Winchester School of Art, suggests that everything can be traced back to the ordinary experiences of domestic life. Find out more about Gordon: InstagramAt the University of Southampton In this episode, Gordon mentions:‘Das Unheimliche’ by Sigmund Freud The Oedipus complex Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louis...2023-10-3106 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsNick StewartThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Nick Stewart, Principal Teaching Fellow in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art, thinks about how ordinary people are impacted by extraordinary events and institutions. Find out more about Nick and his work: Vimeo Soundcloud His feature film https://assureastherain.comAt the University of Southampton https://www.southampton.ac.uk/people/5x5tl7/mr-nick-stewart In this episode, Nick mentions: Artist Alastair MacLennanOrdinary Things is publ...2023-10-3106 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsKai Syng TanThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Kai Syng Tan, Associate Professor of Arts and Cultural Leadership at Winchester School of Art, considers how the ordinary can be reframed by non-normative, minoritised, and neurodivergent people. Find out more about Kai: Instagram And keep an eye out for her forthcoming book:Neurofuturising Leadership: An A-Z with Artful Movers and Shakers for 2050 (Kai Syng Tan 2024) Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the...2023-10-3006 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsAlexandra (Sasha) AnikinaThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Sasha Anikina, Senior Lecturer in Media Practices at Winchester School of Art, discusses the relationship between archives, technologies, and institutions. Find out more about Sasha: Instagram On her website At the University of Southampton In this episode, Sasha mentions:Archive Fever The Museum of Utilitarian Art Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Sidd...2023-10-3006 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsJulian StadonThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Julian Stadon, Lecturer in Creative Coding at Winchester School of Art, considers foodways that are no longer ordinary and makes the case for revitalising them. Find out more about Julian: At teleagriculture.org At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at W...2023-10-3006 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsAndy ReaneyThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Andy Reaney, printmaking technician at Winchester School of Art, enjoys the warmth of ordinariness. Find out more about Andy: Instagram At the University of SouthamptonOrdinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the University of S...2023-10-3003 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsAdam ProcterThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Adam Procter, Principal Teaching Fellow and Programme Lead for Games Design and Art at Winchester School of Art, considers the impact the climate crisis has had on the possibility of an ordinary life. Find out more about Adam’s climate crisis game, Finistère: Download from itch.io Get the code Check out the hardware Join the Playdate developer community Tools for making sprites and coding And find out more about Adam:2023-10-3005 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsDaniel HobsonThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Daniel Hobson, Senior Teaching Fellow in Design at Winchester School of Art, discusses the impact of moving between different cultural contexts on our perception of what's ordinary. Find out more about Daniel: Instagram At the University of SouthamptonOrdinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at W...2023-10-3005 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsAmy Scott-PillowThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Amy Scott-Pillow, Fine Art technician at Winchester School of Art, calls our attention to the overlooked elements of our everyday built environments. Find out more about Amy: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/amyscottpillow/On her website https://amyscottpillow.com/ In this episode, Amy mentions:Southampton City Art GalleryOrdinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at T...2023-10-3004 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsDan AshtonThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Dan Ashton, Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries at Winchester School of Art, considers the structural forces that facilitate and constrain our ability to do extraordinary work. Find out more about Dan: Twitter/X At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Poli...2023-10-3004 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsAndrew BrookThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Andrew Brook, technical manager at Winchester School of Art, explains why he no longer finds dead chickens extraordinary. Find out more about Andrew: Instagram At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art, which is part of the...2023-10-3005 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsChristina MamakosThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Christina Mamakos, Lecturer in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art, discusses the relationship between ordinary modes of communication and the role of the artist. Find out more about Christina: Instagram On her website At the University of Southampton In this episode, Christina mentions:Ordinary language philosophy Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The...2023-10-3005 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsSteven SandersonThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Steven Sanderson, Senior Teaching Fellow at Winchester School of Art, considers the relationship between time and our perception of the ordinary. Find out more about Steven: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stevensanderson/ On his website https://www.splitsecond.net/ At the University of Southampton https://www.southampton.ac.uk/wsa/about/staff/sds1a09.pageIn this episode, Steven mentions:Artist Robert Irwin Artist Mark Rothko at the Tate The film Big Night (1996) 2023-10-3005 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsSeth GiddingsThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Seth Giddings, Associate Professor of Digital Culture and Design at Winchester School of Art, reminds us that play is a vital component of creativity and should be ordinary for adults as well as children. Find out more about Seth: Instagram On his website, which includes an essay about the work in the exhibition At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name...2023-10-3005 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsJohn GillettThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, John Gillett, Principal Teaching Fellow in Fine Art at Winchester School of Art, argues for art as a transformation of ordinary life. Find out more about John: On his website, including his essay, ‘Les Choses Ordinaires’. At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visua...2023-10-2905 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsIan DawsonThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Ian Dawson, Lecturer in Sculpture at Winchester School of Art, reflects on the insights that paying attention to the commonplace brings to everything from contemporary artmaking to archaeological discovery. Find out more about Ian: Instagram On his website At the University of SouthamptonOrdinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Sidd...2023-10-2904 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsDave GibbonsThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Dave Gibbons, photography technician at Winchester School of Art, encourages us to look for the extraordinary within things we usually do our best to overlook. Find out more about Dave: InstagramOn his websiteOrdinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Professor of Visual Politics at Winchester School of Art...2023-10-2903 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsSara RobertsThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Sara Roberts, Senior Lecturer and programme lead for Contemporary Curating at Winchester School of Art, discusses our curatorial responsibility to acknowledge how ordinary exploitative practices are in the accumulation of wealth when we tell stories about our material heritage. Find out more about Sara: InstagramAt the University of Southampton In this episode, Sara mentions:The Boyle FamilyPenrhyn CastleOrdinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an e...2023-10-2905 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsJ. R. CarpenterThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, J. R. Carpenter, postdoctoral fellow at Winchester School of Art, discusses how her extraordinary upbringing taught her to find the value and mystery in ordinary things. Find out more about J. R.: InstagramOn her website At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from 2-25 November 2023. Louise Siddons is Prof...2023-10-2906 minOrdinary ThingsOrdinary ThingsClio PadovaniThe Ordinary Things podcast asks artists what the word ‘ordinary’ means to them. In this episode, Clio Padovani, Professorial Fellow in the Department of Fashion and Textiles at Winchester School of Art, discusses gardening, tapestry weaving, and the sense of unity to be found when we make art part of everyday life. Find out more about Clio: InstagramClio's website At the University of Southampton Ordinary Things is published in conjunction with and as an extension of the exhibition of the same name, curated by Louise Siddons, at The Winchester Gallery from...2023-10-2904 minFrom the MicFrom the MicEpisode 13 - Louise SiddonsSee the From the Mic website for great bonus content, including pictures and audio, transcripts, and more. Click here to download the transcript directly.And the Country Dance and Song Society for information about Contra and English country dance across the continent Sound bites featured in this episode (in order of appearance):Louise calling the dance The Reminder by Louise Siddons at the London Barndance in London, UK with music by Portland Drive.Louise calling the square dance Square Line Special by Gary Roodman at the Brighton Gender-Free Contra+ d...2023-05-031h 42Immerse Yourself in Storytelling With Full AudiobookImmerse Yourself in Storytelling With Full AudiobookSuffragette's Daughter Audiobook by Michelle SalterListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 519040 Title: Suffragette's Daughter Author: Michelle Salter Narrator: Louise Williams Format: Unabridged Length: 8:37:21 Language: English Release date: 06-17-21 Publisher: W.F. Howes Genres: Fiction & Literature, Historical Fiction Summary: In a world where men rule, can a woman ever succeed? Trainee journalist Iris Woodmore is invited to accompany Mrs Sybil Siddons, only the third woman to ever stand for Parliament, to a debate at the House of Commons. Iris is thrilled but scared. The place holds painful memories. Her mother, Violet, died there when she fell into the River...2021-06-178h 37Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalThe Suffragette's Daughter by Michelle SalterPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/519040to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Suffragette's Daughter Author: Michelle Salter Narrator: Louise Williams Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 37 minutes Release date: June 17, 2021 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: In a world where men rule, can a woman ever succeed? Trainee journalist Iris Woodmore is invited to accompany Mrs Sybil Siddons, only the third woman to ever stand for Parliament, to a debate at the House of Commons. Iris is thrilled but scared. The place holds painful memories. Her mother, Violet, died there when she fell into the River Thames during a daring suffragette protest in 1914...2021-06-178h 37Pokes PodCASPokes PodCAS30 - Planning to teach, research and travel abroad - Louise SiddonsThe COVID-19 pandemic has paused virtually the entire world. What does that mean for researchers, especially those whose work entails international travel? One faculty member dealing with that question is art history professor Louise Siddons, who was recently awarded a summer stipend from the National Endowment for the Humanities and a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program Award. The Fulbright will fund her travel to London’s Eccles Centre for American Studies, assuming there are no complications. But as we have seen over the past six months, complications are a regular part of living in a world infected by COVID-19. Louise ta...2020-07-2555 minAmplified OklahomaAmplified OklahomaEpisode 09: Folk DancingWhat does Bugs Bunny, That 70s Show, and a Lucky Strike cigarette commercial have in common? Square dancing. Square dancing was once a major part of rural life, especially in Oklahoma. This month, we’re taking a look at American folk dances. We’ll hear oral history interview excerpts with centenarian Jimmy Ray and former square dance caller Donald Banks. In addition, Dr. Louise Siddons from OSU's Department of Art, Graphic Design, and Art History will join us to talk about contra dancing. Amplified Oklahoma is a production of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at the Oklahoma State University Libr...2017-01-1819 min