Clarke Reynolds, The Blind Braille Artist and Steve Baker, art enthusiast and owner of Good Company chat about art Both Clarke and Steve grew up in Portsmouth and art has played big parts in each of their lives. The conversations are able to delve into the location and the art in a way that gives you a small experience of being there and the same time understand that art can be experienced, in depth, for those without sight. Underneath this we just enjoy art in a very simple way, by observing it, discussing it and enjoying it. We hope you enjoy x @the.blind.braille.artist @justgoodcompany
Steve Baker and Clarke Reynolds
Towner, Eastbourne Awarded Art Fund's Museum of the Year 2020, Towner Eastbourne has been collecting and exhibiting contemporary art for nearly 100 years. It presents a dynamic programme of exhibitions, acquisitions and commissions by some of the most exciting and diverse artists working at all stages of their careers for as many as 175,000 visitors each year. Towner 100 is a year-long celebration of the gallery's centenary, with the Turner Prize 2023 forming the centrepiece of an ambitious exhibition programme. https://townereastbourne.org.uk/
We visit Towner, Eastbourne Awarded Art Fund's Museum of the Year 2020, Towner Eastbourne has been collecting and exhibiting contemporary art for nearly 100 years. It presents a dynamic programme of exhibitions, acquisitions and commissions by some of the most exciting and diverse artists working at all stages of their careers for as many as 175,000 visitors each year. Towner 100 is a year-long celebration of the gallery's centenary, with the Turner Prize 2023 forming the centrepiece of an ambitious exhibition programme. https://townereastbourne.org.uk/
We visit Towner, Eastbourne Awarded Art Fund's Museum of the Year 2020, Towner Eastbourne has been collecting and exhibiting contemporary art for nearly 100 years. It presents a dynamic programme of exhibitions, acquisitions and commissions by some of the most exciting and diverse artists working at all stages of their careers for as many as 175,000 visitors each year. Towner 100 is a year-long celebration of the gallery's centenary, with the Turner Prize 2023 forming the centrepiece of an ambitious exhibition programme. https://townereastbourne.org.uk/
We visit Towner, Eastbourne Awarded Art Fund's Museum of the Year 2020, Towner Eastbourne has been collecting and exhibiting contemporary art for nearly 100 years. It presents a dynamic programme of exhibitions, acquisitions and commissions by some of the most exciting and diverse artists working at all stages of their careers for as many as 175,000 visitors each year. Towner 100 is a year-long celebration of the gallery's centenary, with the Turner Prize 2023 forming the centrepiece of an ambitious exhibition programme. https://townereastbourne.org.uk/
The Arc, Winchester Formerly Winchester Discovery Centre and set in an iconic, Grade II listed building on the city's Jewry Street, The Arc is a partnership between Hampshire Cultural Trust and Hampshire County Council. https://www.arcwinchester.org.uk/
The Arc, Winchester Formerly Winchester Discovery Centre and set in an iconic, Grade II listed building on the city's Jewry Street, The Arc is a partnership between Hampshire Cultural Trust and Hampshire County Council. https://www.arcwinchester.org.uk/
The Arc, Winchester Formerly Winchester Discovery Centre and set in an iconic, Grade II listed building on the city's Jewry Street, The Arc is a partnership between Hampshire Cultural Trust and Hampshire County Council. https://www.arcwinchester.org.uk/
Pallant House, Chichester Join us on our visit to Pallant House Gallery, Chichester. https://pallant.org.uk/
Pallant House, Chichester Join us on our visit to Pallant House Gallery, Chichester. https://pallant.org.uk/
Pallant House, Chichester Join us on our visit to Pallant House Gallery, Chichester. https://pallant.org.uk/
The Box Plymouth The Box is Plymouth's new £46 million cultural destination, proudly led by Plymouth City Council in Britain's Ocean City. A museum, gallery and archive. A cafe, shop and bar. A place that you can make your own, and where there's always something new to discover. https://www.theboxplymouth.com/
The Box is Plymouth's new £46 million cultural destination, proudly led by Plymouth City Council in Britain's Ocean City. A museum, gallery and archive. A cafe, shop and bar. A place that you can make your own, and where there's always something new to discover. https://www.theboxplymouth.com/
Tate St Ives Join us on our visit to Tate St Ives. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives
Tate St Ives Join us on our visit to Tate St Ives. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives
Tate St Ives Join us on our visit to Tate St Ives. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives
Tate St Ives Join us on our visit to Tate St Ives. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives
Tate St Ives Join us on our visit to Tate St Ives. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Explore Barbara Hepworth through her home, studio and garden Barbara Hepworth first came to live in Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson and their young family at the outbreak of war in 1939. She lived and worked in Trewyn studios – now the Barbara Hepworth Museum – from 1949 until her death in 1975. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-garden
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Explore Barbara Hepworth through her home, studio and garden Barbara Hepworth first came to live in Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson and their young family at the outbreak of war in 1939. She lived and worked in Trewyn studios – now the Barbara Hepworth Museum – from 1949 until her death in 1975. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-garden
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Explore Barbara Hepworth through her home, studio and garden Barbara Hepworth first came to live in Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson and their young family at the outbreak of war in 1939. She lived and worked in Trewyn studios – now the Barbara Hepworth Museum – from 1949 until her death in 1975. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-garden
BARBARA HEPWORTH MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN Explore Barbara Hepworth through her home, studio and garden Barbara Hepworth first came to live in Cornwall with her husband Ben Nicholson and their young family at the outbreak of war in 1939. She lived and worked in Trewyn studios – now the Barbara Hepworth Museum – from 1949 until her death in 1975. https://www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-st-ives/barbara-hepworth-museum-and-sculpture-garden
Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter In this special bonus episode we get to go behind the secnce and touch 5 historical artefacts. RAMM's world-class collections and ambitious programming ensure that the museum is a place of discovery which encourages everyone to be curious, and inspires us to shape a better future. Our museum is a service of Exeter City Council, its major funder. RAMM is also an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. Following a major redevelopment project, in 2012 RAMM received the UK's most significant sector award, the Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year. https://rammuseum.org.uk
Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter RAMM's world-class collections and ambitious programming ensure that the museum is a place of discovery which encourages everyone to be curious, and inspires us to shape a better future. Our museum is a service of Exeter City Council, its major funder. RAMM is also an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. Following a major redevelopment project, in 2012 RAMM received the UK's most significant sector award, the Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year. https://rammuseum.org.uk
Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter RAMM's world-class collections and ambitious programming ensure that the museum is a place of discovery which encourages everyone to be curious, and inspires us to shape a better future. Our museum is a service of Exeter City Council, its major funder. RAMM is also an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. Following a major redevelopment project, in 2012 RAMM received the UK's most significant sector award, the Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year. https://rammuseum.org.uk
Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery, Exeter RAMM's world-class collections and ambitious programming ensure that the museum is a place of discovery which encourages everyone to be curious, and inspires us to shape a better future. Our museum is a service of Exeter City Council, its major funder. RAMM is also an Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation. Following a major redevelopment project, in 2012 RAMM received the UK's most significant sector award, the Art Fund Prize for Museum of the Year. https://rammuseum.org.uk
Southampton City Gallery - Lisa Traxler - Time Traveller In 2020 Lisa Traxler was awarded first place in Southampton City Art Gallery's Open Exhibition with her sculpture, ‘Time Traveller – Voyager' which was inspired by a painting from Southampton's Maritime and Local History Collection ‘Approach to the New World (Olympic)' by artist Norman Wilkinson. Taking her winning entry as a reference point, history and architecture collide in this exhibition to create an immersive landscape within the gallery setting. Alongside dazzle artworks the artist has created a new series of sculptures transforming and dissecting previous works.
Southampton City Gallery - Lisa Traxler - Time Traveller In 2020 Lisa Traxler was awarded first place in Southampton City Art Gallery's Open Exhibition with her sculpture, ‘Time Traveller – Voyager' which was inspired by a painting from Southampton's Maritime and Local History Collection ‘Approach to the New World (Olympic)' by artist Norman Wilkinson. Taking her winning entry as a reference point, history and architecture collide in this exhibition to create an immersive landscape within the gallery setting. Alongside dazzle artworks the artist has created a new series of sculptures transforming and dissecting previous works.
Join us on our walk around Soouthampton City Gallery. Exhibition - What does Culture mean to you? Everyone's culture is unique to them, and it can mean many different things to different people. It might be playing or watching sport, singing, music or dance. It might involve books, paintings, theatre or television. It might be different histories, religion or spirituality, or the food we love, how we style our hair, or our sense of fashion and what we wear. It can be about the special or our everyday lives. It's part of what makes us human. There is no right or wrong way to enjoy culture – it belongs to everybody and it is constantly evolving and changing.
Join us on our walk around Soouthampton City Gallery. Exhibition - What does Culture mean to you? Everyone's culture is unique to them, and it can mean many different things to different people. It might be playing or watching sport, singing, music or dance. It might involve books, paintings, theatre or television. It might be different histories, religion or spirituality, or the food we love, how we style our hair, or our sense of fashion and what we wear. It can be about the special or our everyday lives. It's part of what makes us human. There is no right or wrong way to enjoy culture – it belongs to everybody and it is constantly evolving and changing.
Join us on our walk around Soouthampton City Gallery. Exhibition - What does Culture mean to you? Everyone's culture is unique to them, and it can mean many different things to different people. It might be playing or watching sport, singing, music or dance. It might involve books, paintings, theatre or television. It might be different histories, religion or spirituality, or the food we love, how we style our hair, or our sense of fashion and what we wear. It can be about the special or our everyday lives. It's part of what makes us human. There is no right or wrong way to enjoy culture – it belongs to everybody and it is constantly evolving and changing.
Join us on our walk around Southampton City Gallery. Exhibition - What does Culture mean to you? Everyone's culture is unique to them, and it can mean many different things to different people. It might be playing or watching sport, singing, music or dance. It might involve books, paintings, theatre or television. It might be different histories, religion or spirituality, or the food we love, how we style our hair, or our sense of fashion and what we wear. It can be about the special or our everyday lives. It's part of what makes us human. There is no right or wrong way to enjoy culture – it belongs to everybody and it is constantly evolving and changing.
In this episode Clarke I reflect on our visit to the Phoenix Art Space Brighton. We experinced the Exhibition below x _________________ Outside In is excited to present Under A Blue Sky, a solo show of Alan Payler and the result of Alan winning first prize at Outside In's National exhibition Environments for a piece made in felt tip pen titled The Garden. The National exhibition was the result of a call-out from the award-winning arts charity in which saw more than 900 artists submit from across the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Alan was one of three prize-winners selected by the judging panel – Grayson Perry, Cathie Pilkington and Robert Travers. As well as showcasing Alan's colourful work, Under A Blue Sky will also feature art by other members of the Community Art Project in Darlington, an arts studio for adults with learning disabilities where much of Alan's artwork was created.
In this episode Clarke and I continue our visit to the Phoenix Art Space Brighton and talk to the artist Michelle Cobbin We experinced the Exhibition below x _________________ Outside In is excited to present Under A Blue Sky, a solo show of Alan Payler and the result of Alan winning first prize at Outside In's National exhibition Environments for a piece made in felt tip pen titled The Garden. The National exhibition was the result of a call-out from the award-winning arts charity in which saw more than 900 artists submit from across the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Alan was one of three prize-winners selected by the judging panel – Grayson Perry, Cathie Pilkington and Robert Travers. As well as showcasing Alan's colourful work, Under A Blue Sky will also feature art by other members of the Community Art Project in Darlington, an arts studio for adults with learning disabilities where much of Alan's artwork was created.
In this episode Clarke I continue our visit to the Phoenix Art Space Brighton. We experinced the Exhibition below x _________________ Outside In is excited to present Under A Blue Sky, a solo show of Alan Payler and the result of Alan winning first prize at Outside In's National exhibition Environments for a piece made in felt tip pen titled The Garden. The National exhibition was the result of a call-out from the award-winning arts charity in which saw more than 900 artists submit from across the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Alan was one of three prize-winners selected by the judging panel – Grayson Perry, Cathie Pilkington and Robert Travers. As well as showcasing Alan's colourful work, Under A Blue Sky will also feature art by other members of the Community Art Project in Darlington, an arts studio for adults with learning disabilities where much of Alan's artwork was created.
In this episode Clarke I visit the Phoenix Art Space Brighton. We experinced the Exbibtion below x _________________ Outside In is excited to present Under A Blue Sky, a solo show of Alan Payler and the result of Alan winning first prize at Outside In's National exhibition Environments for a piece made in felt tip pen titled The Garden. The National exhibition was the result of a call-out from the award-winning arts charity in which saw more than 900 artists submit from across the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Alan was one of three prize-winners selected by the judging panel – Grayson Perry, Cathie Pilkington and Robert Travers. As well as showcasing Alan's colourful work, Under A Blue Sky will also feature art by other members of the Community Art Project in Darlington, an arts studio for adults with learning disabilities where much of Alan's artwork was created.
Join us this time at Aspex Portsmouth and we discuiss Sink or Float: An Artificial Island, the latest solo exhibition by Jessica Wetherly, an alumni of the Royal College of Art. https://www.jessicawetherly.com/ Aspex Portsmouth Aspex is located in Portsmouth's Gunwharf Quays, in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute of British Architects converted Royal Navy storehouse. https://aspex.org.uk/
Join us this time at Aspex Portsmouth and we discuiss Sink or Float: An Artificial Island, the latest solo exhibition by Jessica Wetherly, an alumni of the Royal College of Art. https://www.jessicawetherly.com/ Aspex Portsmouth Aspex is located in Portsmouth's Gunwharf Quays, in the historic Vulcan Building—an award-winning Royal Institute of British Architects converted Royal Navy storehouse. https://aspex.org.uk/
Join us this time for our audio descitpion of Mohamad Hafez work at Fabrica Gallery, Brighton Fabrica is a visual arts organisation based in a former Regency church in the heart of Brighton, which commissions contemporary visual art installations specific to the building. https://www.fabrica.org.uk/ Mohamad Hafez describes the initial motivation for his work as being a deep homesickness. Having gone to the USA from Syria in 2003 on a single-entry visa to study architecture, he realised that he couldn't return to his home country. As a way to address his longing for home he decided to conjure it through his art by drawing on the memories and sketches he had made whilst he was there to recreate in tiny but tangible form, the architecture and street scenes of his home city of Damascus. http://www.mohamadhafez.com/
In this episode we talk to Mohamad Hafez about his work and exhibition. Fabrica is a visual arts organisation based in a former Regency church in the heart of Brighton, which commissions contemporary visual art installations specific to the building. https://www.fabrica.org.uk/ Mohamad Hafez describes the initial motivation for his work as being a deep homesickness. Having gone to the USA from Syria in 2003 on a single-entry visa to study architecture, he realised that he couldn't return to his home country. As a way to address his longing for home he decided to conjure it through his art by drawing on the memories and sketches he had made whilst he was there to recreate in tiny but tangible form, the architecture and street scenes of his home city of Damascus. http://www.mohamadhafez.com/
Join us this time for our audio descitpion of Mohamad Hafez work at Fabrica Gallery, Brighton Fabrica is a visual arts organisation based in a former Regency church in the heart of Brighton, which commissions contemporary visual art installations specific to the building. https://www.fabrica.org.uk/ Mohamad Hafez describes the initial motivation for his work as being a deep homesickness. Having gone to the USA from Syria in 2003 on a single-entry visa to study architecture, he realised that he couldn't return to his home country. As a way to address his longing for home he decided to conjure it through his art by drawing on the memories and sketches he had made whilst he was there to recreate in tiny but tangible form, the architecture and street scenes of his home city of Damascus. http://www.mohamadhafez.com/
In this episode we reflect on our experince at Sculptures by the Lakes Nestled in 26 acres of Dorset's glorious countryside lies Sculpture by the Lakes, an oasis for art lovers and collectors, created by renowned sculptor Simon Gudgeon and his wife, Monique. www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk
In this episode we intervew Kate, one of the curators at Sculptures by the Lakes Nestled in 26 acres of Dorset's glorious countryside lies Sculpture by the Lakes, an oasis for art lovers and collectors, created by renowned sculptor Simon Gudgeon and his wife, Monique. www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk
Join us as we continue our walk and talk around Sculptures by the Lakes Nestled in 26 acres of Dorset's glorious countryside lies Sculpture by the Lakes, an oasis for art lovers and collectors, created by renowned sculptor Simon Gudgeon and his wife, Monique. www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk
Join us as we continue our walk and talk around Sculptures by the Lakes Nestled in 26 acres of Dorset's glorious countryside lies Sculpture by the Lakes, an oasis for art lovers and collectors, created by renowned sculptor Simon Gudgeon and his wife, Monique. www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk
Join us as we continue our walk and talk around Sculptures by the Lakes Nestled in 26 acres of Dorset's glorious countryside lies Sculpture by the Lakes, an oasis for art lovers and collectors, created by renowned sculptor Simon Gudgeon and his wife, Monique. www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk
Join us as we continue our walk and talk around Sculptures by the Lakes Nestled in 26 acres of Dorset's glorious countryside lies Sculpture by the Lakes, an oasis for art lovers and collectors, created by renowned sculptor Simon Gudgeon and his wife, Monique. www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk
Join us as we continue our walk and talk around Sculptures by the Lakes Nestled in 26 acres of Dorset's glorious countryside lies Sculpture by the Lakes, an oasis for art lovers and collectors, created by renowned sculptor Simon Gudgeon and his wife, Monique. www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk
Join us this time for our walk and talk around Sculptures by the Lakes Nestled in 26 acres of Dorset's glorious countryside lies Sculpture by the Lakes, an oasis for art lovers and collectors, created by renowned sculptor Simon Gudgeon and his wife, Monique. www.sculpturebythelakes.co.uk
In episode we continue reflect on our visit to Quay Arts Contemporary, British Painters exhibition 'Paradoxes' on the Isle of Wight _______ Art In Sight is a collaboration between Clarke Reynolds, the Blind Braille Artist and Steve Baker, Just Good Company. We are exploring the emotional use of audio description creating a conversation between you, your friends and art. We very much appreciate the funding from Arts Council England and are visiting 14 galleries along the South Coast of England. In this season we visited Hasting Contemporary to see the exhibition by Projects Artworks. Please let us know what you think. Insta: @artinsightpodcast @quayarts @lisa.traxler @aceagrams
In episode we continue our visit to Quay Arts Contemporary, British Painters exhibition 'Paradoxes' on the Isle of Wight _______ Art In Sight is a collaboration between Clarke Reynolds, the Blind Braille Artist and Steve Baker, Just Good Company. We are exploring the emotional use of audio description creating a conversation between you, your friends and art. We very much appreciate the funding from Arts Council England and are visiting 14 galleries along the South Coast of England. In this season we visited Hasting Contemporary to see the exhibition by Projects Artworks. Please let us know what you think. Insta: @artinsightpodcast @quayarts @lisa.traxler @aceagrams
In episode we continue our visit to Quay Arts Contemporary, British Painters exhibition 'Paradoxes' on the Isle of Wight _______ Art In Sight is a collaboration between Clarke Reynolds, the Blind Braille Artist and Steve Baker, Just Good Company. We are exploring the emotional use of audio description creating a conversation between you, your friends and art. We very much appreciate the funding from Arts Council England and are visiting 14 galleries along the South Coast of England. In this season we visited Hasting Contemporary to see the exhibition by Projects Artworks. Please let us know what you think. Insta: @artinsightpodcast @quayarts @lisa.traxler @aceagrams