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Manifest Arts Festival 2019: Launch at Rogue Open Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 31:18


Artists interviewed in order: David Gledhill; Simon Woolham; Nadia Peters; Nicola Smith; Richard Asbury; Mike Chavez-Dawson; Sophie King; Lucy Ridges; Jen Orpin. This year’s expanded Manifest Arts Festival 2019 ran from 12th to 21st July covering two weekends in Manchester, Salford, Bolton, Altrincham and Wigan as well as midweek happenings across Greater Manchester. The opening evening took place at Rogue Studios in Openshaw. It was a lively and enlivening evening with over 400 people attending to see the Open Studios and the special studio group exhibition ‘Manifestation’. Festival Directors John Lynch, Roger Bygott and Elisa Artesero collected some on the spot interviews and impressions from nine of the artists at Rogue. Manifest Arts is an organisation aiming to promote the talent of North West based contemporary visual artists through various projects including events, talks, podcasts, videos and of course our biennial festival which this podcast focusses on. For further information about Manifest Arts go to our webpage ww.manifestartsfestival.com Check out our Facebook page @manifestartsfestival where we regularly post about the local art scene Follow us on twitter @ManifestArts For more info on Rogue Studios: https://rastudios.co.uk/ Thanks to Arts Council England for supporting Manifest Arts Festival 2019

Peter Davis: Zeitgeist - Warrington Museum & Art Gallery

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 27:20


Manifest Arts visited Warrington Museum & Art Gallery for a brand new exhibition Zeitgeist, by the extraordinary contemporary figurative painter Peter Davis. This is a work that examines humanity and its relationship with technology through a unique collection of original paintings. Each exquisite piece acts as a social documentary that probes beneath the surface of the digital age we live in, and looks at the status of a person within contemporary society. Peter said: “Seeing people glued to their devices is so commonplace that we don’t give it a second glance these days. Maybe my series of Zeitgeist paintings will encourage visitors to the exhibition to slow down and reconsider their addiction to their own devices?” Being able to transform the often-overlooked elements of today’s society is something Peter particularly enjoys about his work, whether capturing the solitary absorption of technology addicts in isolated situations, or highlighting the paradox of the anti-social nature of social media. Zeitgeist is the latest exhibition to form part of the extended Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival programme. Thanks to support from Arts Council England, Culture Warrington – the charity that runs Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival, Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, and Pyramid & Parr Hall – is proud to present the year-round programme that enables them to showcase emerging talent. By working with partners from across the North West, the charity plans to commission local, regional and national artists to connect with Warrington’s neighbourhoods throughout the year, culminating in Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival 2018. Peter’s work will follow on from Echo (check out our podcast with Holly)and Worn; two hugely successful exhibitions by artists Holly Rowan Hesson and Ellen Sampson, which kick-started the year-long celebration of contemporary art. An elected member of the Manchester Academy of Fine Arts (MAFA), Peter boasts a glittering reputation amongst his peers, and has also picked up a number of prestigious industry awards, including the Visitor’s Choice Prize at the Warrington Contemporary Open exhibition. In 2017, he was also shortlisted for Artist of the Year by Artists & Illustrators. www.peterdavisartist.com So, for a chance to see this fascinating work first hand, why not turn off your tablet and put away your phone and head down to Warrington Museum & Art Gallery this spring? Zeitgeist will be open to the public between Saturday 10 February and Saturday 28 April 2018. For more information, head to www.warringtonmuseum.co.uk/whats-on/event/zeitgeist/ or contact Warrington Museum & Art Gallery on 01925 442399. Exhibition title: Zeitgeist Date: Saturday 10 February to Saturday 28 April Times: All Day Admission: Free Location: Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, Museum Street, Warrington, WA1 1JB www.warringtonmuseum.co.uk

Holly Rowan Hesson - Echo Installation - Pyramid Gallery, Warrington

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 22:29


Manifest Arts visited 'Echo' the site-specific installation by Holly Rowan Hesson at Pyramid Gallery commissioned by Warrington Contemporary Arts Festival. Echo is a new site-specific installation exploring uncertainty, transience and the gap between and interplay within purely sensory feeling and experience and more literal, rational thought-based experience and memory. The projection and sculptural work creates dialogues with materials, memory and the physical space. Check out Holly's website http://www.hollyrowanhesson.co.uk/news/echo-at-warrington-contemporary-arts-festival

Andrew Brooks talks Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 25:12


A fascinating interview with one of the North Wests premier photographers. He discusses the type of photography he is renowned for, detailed images, often consisting of numerous photographs digitally combined. Cities, particularly Manchester and Salford have become his trademark, but he also hikes, and is just as much captivated by landscapes. His recent exhibition for Manifest combined his interest in Landscape and the detail he is known for. He goes on to describe his current interest in Instagram, and a possible new direction.

Enigmatic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 23:17


Many people would describe Ruby Tingle as enigmatic. She is certainly unique, easily recognised by her style and style of dress. A combination of Edwardian/Victorian and modern, with the addition of Ruby traits, such as her love of the amphibian. Her practice is diverse, including performance, singing and visual arts. In this interview she declares it is all a collage really. As well as describing her recent performance at Chetham’s Library, she goes on to describe how her work has recently undertaken a huge transition, and its causation.

View from the Penthouse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2017 22:32


The Penthouse is a Radical Feminist Artist Collective based in Manchester. Refreshingly unpredictable and innovative, Elisa Artesero speaks to Rosanne Robinson and Debbie Sharp about their agenda and current projects.

Kate Jesson - Strange & Familiar

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 27:38


An interview with Kate Jesson, curator at Manchester Art Gallery, about the photography show at Manchester Art Gallery ‘ Strange and Familiar: Britain as revealed by International Photographers’, which she curated alongside British photographer Martin Parr. Strange and Familiar considers how international photographers from the 1930s onwards have captured the social, cultural and political identity of the UK. http://manchesterartgallery.org/exhibitions-and-events/exhibition/strange-and-familiar/ Image: Bruce Gilden, Factory in the Midlands, 2014. © Bruce Gilden/Magnum Photos

Jo Scorah

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 23:39


We visited Jo Scorah at her solo exhibition ‘Moments of Expulsion’ at ArtWork Atelier in Salford. Jo’s work is concerned with the problems of cultural, racial and social disruption and displacement, particularly in the Middle East and Syria where she has family roots. Her exhibition including a central installation, drawings and paintings is the product of an Arts Council funded residency at ArtWork Atelier. Jo's website: http://www.joscorah.co.uk/ Suite Studios: http://www.suite-studiogroup.co.uk/ In the interview Jo mentions a couple of interesting links: Name of the TED Speaker is Dr Aala-El-Khani and her talk 'From Bombs to Bread' can be watched on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9DdIiv-Gts You can find the video 'From Syria to Scotland' by Dr Shameela Islam-Zulfiqar on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/176293325 This short film provides a fascinating insight to life on Bute Island after the arrival of 15 Syrian refugee families. These people were some of the first UK Government 'approved' resettlement families to arrive in December of 2015. The film was aimed at capturing the human cost of families ripped apart by war and conflict- the mental scars are quite often much deeper than physical ones.

Simon Woolham

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 21:07


Simon recently walked the Leeds to Liverpool Canal with Jennifer Reid. Wild camping where they stopped. It was part of an art project organised by Super Slow Way, Simon describes the experience as a form of drawing. Here he explains why.

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Jennifer Reid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 19:23


Jennifer is unique. She performs 19C industrial Ballads and writes Dialect poetry. In this Podcast she explains how it all started and describes an Unusual art project 'The Muse Aquatic' (later Hugging The Canal). In which she walked the Leeds to Liverpool Canal with another artist. Simon Woolham.

Nicola Ellis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2016 24:30


A female sculptor working in steel is rare, and like Nicola herself, unusual. At a time when the British steel industry is in crisis, Nicola has taken it upon herself to visit the factories up and down the country, developing her own personal response, based on her conversations with steel workers. She talks about her methods and motivation in this fascinating interview.

Rachel Goodyear

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 24:13


Manifest Arts podcast interview with Manchester artist Rachel Goodyear in her studio at Islington Mill in Salford. Rachel speaks about her experience exhibiting at the Drawing Centre in New York and her recent return visit. She also shares the ideas behind her work and how it has evolved. Rachel is part of the touring exhibition Tall Tales: https://talltalestouring.com For more information about Rachel: www.rachelgoodyear.com www.houldsworth.co.uk

Kwong Lee (Castlefield Gallery)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 36:33


Kwong Lee, director of Castlefield Gallery in Manchester, talks about the history of Castlefield Gallery, its place in the Manchester arts ecology, and the implications of the recent Brexit referendum for local arts. For further info about Castlefield Gallery and the CGA scheme see www.castlefieldgallery.co.uk Twitter: @CastlefieldGall Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/castlefieldgallery/albums

Nicola Dale

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 21:02


Nicola talks simply but philosophically about her approach to life and art, and how to her they are intertwined. In an interview that is humorous and sincere, she explains why her work is principally ephemeral, her reluctance to produce art that will last forever, and the impact of her resent residency in America www.nicoladale.com

Sarah Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 23:54


Sarah is the founder member of Video Jam, an independent artist, and film maker. She talks about the ideas behind Video Jam emerging while on her foundation course at Manchester School of Art, and frequenting the Royal Northern College of Music, and the direction her current art practice, is taking. Web www.sarahrowlandhill.co.uk Email sarahfrhill@gmail.com and www.videojam.co.uk/

Dean Brierley: Caustic Coastal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 24:13


A Manifest Arts Podcast interview with Dean Brierley of art label Caustic Coastal an independent art label based in Salford & Stockholm working as a platform for emerging artists. http://www.causticcoastal.biz Email: hello@causticcoastal.biz Instagram: @caustic_coastal Twitter: @causticcoastal

Chorlton New Arts Spaces Open Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 29:43


A set of interviews with artists at Castlefield New Arts Spaces in Chorlton, Manchester. Lauren Sagar; Richard Ward (PS Mirabel); Jane Lawson; Scout Stuart; Juliet Davis & Horace Lindsay; Susan Gunn. With music from Vocal Harum.

Introducing Manifest Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2016 1:58


Introducing Manifest Podcasts by Manifest Arts Podcasts

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