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Bande à part
Mundo Latinx

Bande à part

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 26:18


We discuss the new exhibition at the Fashion Space Gallery at London College of Fashion, Mundo Latinx, curated by White Line Projects. See links below. Fashion Space Gallery, London College of Fashion, Mundo Latinx (8 Feb to 5 May 2019): http://www.fashionspacegallery.com/exhibition/mundo-latinx/ White Line Projects: http://www.whitelineprojects.com/ Lucia Cuba (official website): http://www.luciacuba.com/ Ada Alti, ‘Articulo 6 Project by Lucia Cuba’ Trendland (10/03/2013): https://trendland.com/articulo-6-project-by-lucia-cuba/ Lucia Cuba (interviewer) and Mauricio Delfin (video), ‘We have woken up’, interview with Aurelia Paccohuanca and Micaela Flores (January 2012): https://vimeo.com/42281777 Lucia Cuba and Eduardo Delgado (camera & edition), Articulo 6 (2013): https://vimeo.com/41995578 Ciudadaniasx, Proyecto Artículo 6 de Lucia Cuba (2013): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANAVwIKFfyk Lauren Cocking, ‘Photography as Catharsis: An interview with Chiapan photographer Diego Moreno’, The Culturetrip (12 December 2016): https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/mexico/articles/photography-as-catharsis-an-interview-with-chiapan-photographer-diego-moreno/ Diego Moreno, ‘In my mind there is never silence’, Photographic Museum of Humanity (10/06/2016): https://phmuseum.com/DiegoMoreno/story/in-my-mind-there-is-never-silence-d136bf1e79

Creative Lives
Creative Lives: Joana Filipe, exhibition designer and creative producer

Creative Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 14:28


On the podcast this week, we meet Joana Filipe, an exhibition and interior designer, who also works as a creative producer for ELCAF, London’s biggest annual festival for comics and illustration. Not simply a designer for traditional art spaces, Joana’s clients have included Thames and Hudson, Greenpeace and Converse – as well as the London-based Now Gallery, Fashion Space Gallery and selected universities. We hear how she went from studying sculpture in her hometown to moving to London and assisting at the V&A, before establishing her own practice. Joana begins by describing the role and responsibilities of an exhibition designer, before telling us what her work looks like day to day, running her own business from a shared studio in east London. She also describes her work with ELCAF – a three-day annual event to celebrate with comic artists and illustrators, which she has helped organise, produce and develop since 2013. Originally founded by independent publisher Nobrow in 2012, it now hosts over 170 participating artists each year. With exhibitor stands, talks, screenings and workshops to consider, Joana will manage overall spatial design to optimise visitor experience. Having grown up in Lisbon and studied sculpture there, Joana describes her route into exhibition design – from a hands-on education in physical materials, to co-founding a company specialised in art fabrication. After three years of running the business with her brother, she decided to make a change, moving to London to study at Central Saint Martins, and then taking up work at the V&A. ... This episode of Creative Lives was brought to you by Lecture in Progress. It was presented by Indi Davies and the editor was Ivor Manly. Lecture in Progress is made possible with the support of a number of brand patrons – they include ustwo, GF Smith and The Paul Smith Foundation.

London College of Fashion
Sartorial Stories: Saul Milton (Chase & Status)

London College of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 51:18


Susanna Cordner, Senior Research Fellow - Archives, in conversation with DJ and producer Saul Milton of Chase & Status, discussing a particular garment from Saul's incredible collection of over 1000 mainly 90s Moschino pieces. This event was part of the Super Sharp exhibition accompanying programme. Conceived by Tory Turk and Saul Milton, the exhibition explores the appropriation of Italian designer brands in the underground music scenes of Jungle and UK Garage and showcases key pieces from Saul's collection. The exhibition runs until 21 April 2018 at Fashion Space Gallery. More info: http://www.fashionspacegallery.com/exhibition/super-sharp/

Layers
3: Movement

Layers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 48:55


In Episode 3, Ana Kinsella and Stevie Mackenzie-Smith discuss movement. Novelist Sharlene Teo tells us about moving from Singapore to the UK, and we talk about dressing for the dancefloor with curator Tory Turk. Foreign correspondent Sally Hayden shares how she packs for overseas assignments. Our latest instalment of Loved and Lost comes from author Sophie Mackintosh. Plus, Stevie takes a trip. Super Sharp is at Fashion Space Gallery until April 21st. Read about it here [http://www.fashionspacegallery.com/exhibition/super-sharp/](http://www.fashionspacegallery.com/exhibition/super-sharp/) Find Sally on Twitter [https://twitter.com/sallyhayd](https://twitter.com/sallyhayd) Sharlene Teo’s novel Ponti will be published by Picador on April 14th / [https://twitter.com/treebirds](https://twitter.com/treebirds) Sophie Mackintosh’s novel The Water Cure is out on May 24th / [https://twitter.com/fairfairisles](https://twitter.com/fairfairisles) Ana would like to note that Social Dance at the Southbank Centre is not only for the elderly, and you can find all details here: [https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/festivals-series/social-dance#overview](https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/festivals-series/social-dance#overview) Lucky Cloud Sound System is now in its 14th year and takes place quarterly at the Rose Lipman Building in De Beauvoir Town. Resident Advisor published a long read on its history and philosophy last month [https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3123](https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/3123) Find us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/layers.podcast/](https://www.instagram.com/layers.podcast/) If you liked today’s show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! Music: E's Jammy Jams - Arabian Sand (via YouTube Music Library), Blue Dot Sessions - The Shoes They Wear (via Free Music Archive), Blue Dot Sessions - Grand Caravan (via Free Music Archive), Kevin Macleod - Aurea Carmina (via Free Music Archive), Simon Mathewson - Son of Soloman (Garage Remix) (via Free Music Archive), Aaron Lieberman - Gypsy Stroll (via YouTube Music Library) Production by Lucy Dearlove.

The National Archives Podcast Series
Talks from the National LGBT History Festival: E-J Scott on collecting for the Museum of Transology

The National Archives Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2017 30:16


On the 11 February 2017, The National Archives hosted a range of talks for 'OUTing the Past: the National LGBT History Festival' on topics including the role of lesbians in the fight for Votes for Women, the lives of trans veterans of the British Armed Forces and collecting trans narratives.In this talk recorded from the festival, curator E-J Scott discusses the process of collecting trans artefacts for the Museum of Transology. The exhibition is on display at Fashion Space Gallery in London until 22 April 2017.

London College of Fashion The Comms Salon
Episode 2: Branding London College of Fashion

London College of Fashion The Comms Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2016 15:14


Noami Richmond-Swift, Head of Brand at London College of Fashion, speaks about what is involved in creating and nurturing the London College of Fashion brand, the Fashion Space Gallery, as well as the college's upcoming initiatives.

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