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How do I stay? Flamm /VASW Special episode
Episode 12
lundi 7 octobre 2024 • Duration 01:02:14
This a special episode that deviates slightly from the usual MESKLA programme to reflect upon The Flamm X VASW event, 'How can I stay? Remote Working' which took place at IntoBodmin and The Beat on 12th July 2024.
Sovay is joined by artists Anna Harris and Emma Digerud-White. They share their own reflections, and those of others who attended on the day, of working life as an artist in Kernow.
Anna wrote an article for VASW about the event which you can read here > https://vasw.org.uk/editorial/reflecting-on-flamm-x-vasw-remote-working and you can find out more about Anna and Emma and their work via their social media >>
@emmadigerudwhite
@anna.harris.art
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh #10 A Conversation About Place, Art & Cultural Capital with Amanprit Sandhu
Episode 11
dimanche 18 décembre 2022 • Duration 01:12:01
For this tenth podcast, and the last in this MESKLA series, I am joined by Amanprit Sandhu.
Amanprit is a London based curator and educator with a focus on expanded exhibition practices, pedagogy and widening participation in the arts and arts education, and collaborative approaches to working. She is currently working as a Senior Lecturer on the Fine Art programme at Chelsea College of Arts, London.
Amanprit and I discuss the terms 'place-making', 'cultural capital' and 'social mobility' - what do they mean exactly, and for whom? We consider art’s role and relationship with these terms, and with the communities and land they are used in connection to. Through the conversation we consider personal senses of responsibility, and how thinking and behaviours can begin to shift.
We refer to this text by Vanessa Watts - Indigenous Place-Thought and Agency Amongst Humans and Non Humans (First Woman and Sky Woman Go On a European World Tour!) Which Stephanie Pratt of Episode #4 introduced us to.
We join the conversation with an Amanprit introducing us to her work and research.
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (tr. Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) is a multi-platform project using sculpture-making and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity. To find out more please visit www.sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Brewyon-Drudh. Through workshops, podcasts, a symposium and an exhibition the project invites people to share their experiences of identity and Cornwall, and their views on Cornish culture and its relationship to land, language, heritage, tourism, the Cornish diaspora and much more.
These podcasts record conversations between me, Sovay Berriman, and guests whose research or lived experienced touches on the project themes. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. All conversations are carried out with a spirit of generosity and openness, creating space for the discussions to twist and turn.
Govenek a'm beus hwi dhe omlowenhe goslowes orto/ I hope you enjoy listening
Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings. Resources: For a full list of resources and references for the project please visit https://sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Resources
http://superslowway.org.uk
https://www.creativefolkestone.org.uk/folkestone-triennial/
https://www.biennial.com
https://www.ricklowe.com/projects.html
https://commonplace.persona.co/About
https://www.heartofglass.org.uk
https://art.tfl.gov.uk/projects/televox/?numPostamp;main_select=all&action=search_loop_handler
https://www.biennial.com/2012/exhibition/locations/homebaked
https://www.banffcentre.ca/indigenous-leadership?gclid=Cj0KCQiAgribBhDkARIsAASA5bujv6A9c17lVbk8xozYi1B1zkO-KPwQESf7lUOsaIKtXYoac-KXMWkaAmIkEALw_wcB
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh #2 A Conversation with Artists Part 1
Season 1 · Episode 2
samedi 22 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:06:50
The push and pull of connection to place - belonging, othering, disconnection, discrimination and barriers imposed by others. Pace and space, drekly does it, wildness, rough edges, more commodification, and what just is.
Artists Libita Sibungu, Georgia Gendall, & Liam Jolly share their experiences of growing up in Cornwall & becoming artists. They also talk about how their relationship to Cornwall has shifted over the years and how it plays out in their work.
We had planned to all be in a room together to have this conversation. But we were meeting on one of the hottest days of the year, when a storm brought the first rain for weeks and disrupted rail and road travel and took out some mobile masts. In very Cornish fashion we were disrupted by weather, and we couldn’t all be in the same place, so we recorded the conversation in two parts.
This is Part 1, I am joined by Georgia and Liam. Georgia is an artist, gardener, baker and member of the band ShagRat. Georgia has set up projects such as The Allotment Club, Residency in Shed and Forced Collaboration. Liam is an artist, curator and member of the band Disco Roccoco. Liam also set-up and runs the Redruth gallery, Auction House.
Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings.
Govenek a'm beus hwi dhe omlowenhe goslowes orto/ I hope you enjoy listening
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh, #1 A Conversation With Bards
Season 1 · Episode 1
samedi 15 octobre 2022 • Duration 01:09:10
Language, authenticity and the Celtic revival are among topics discussed when Sovay is joined by Grand Bard, Pol Hodge, Deputy Grand Bard, Jenefer Lowe and Cornwall Council’s Principle Culture Lead, Mark Trevethan, for the first episode in the MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh 2022 podcast series.
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (tr. Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) is a multi-platform project using sculpture-making and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity. To find out more please visit www.sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Brewyon-Drudh.
Through workshops, podcasts, a symposium and an exhibition the project invites people to share their experiences of identity and Cornwall, and their views on Cornish culture and its relationship to land, language, heritage, tourism, the Cornish diaspora and much more.
These podcasts record conversations between me, Sovay Berriman, and guests whose research or lived experienced touches on the project themes. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. All conversations are carried out with a spirit of generosity and openness, creating space for the discussions to twist and turn.
Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings.
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh #9 A Conversation About Fractured Culture and the Power of Stories with Angeline Morrison
Episode 10
lundi 12 décembre 2022 • Duration 01:04:59
For this ninth podcast, I visit Cornwall based songwriter vocalist, choir leader, researcher and writer Angeline Morrison for a conversation at her home, with a small intervention from her cat, Ted. Angeline is actively concerned with raising awareness about the hidden historic black presence in the UK. And has recently released her acclaimed album, The Sorrow Songs, Folk Songs of Black British Experience on Topic Records. We join the conversation with Angeline about to tell us about her research for this album.
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (tr. Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) is a multi-platform project using sculpture-making and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity. To find out more please visit www.sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Brewyon-Drudh. Through workshops, podcasts, a symposium and an exhibition the project invites people to share their experiences of identity and Cornwall, and their views on Cornish culture and its relationship to land, language, heritage, tourism, the Cornish diaspora and much more.
These podcasts record conversations between me, Sovay Berriman, and guests whose research or lived experienced touches on the project themes. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. All conversations are carried out with a spirit of generosity and openness, creating space for the discussions to twist and turn.
Govenek a'm beus hwi dhe omlowenhe goslowes orto/ I hope you enjoy listening
Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings. Resources: For a full list of resources and references for the project please visit https://sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Resources
https://museumofcornishlife.co.uk/2021/03/09/under-the-eves-evaristos-epitaph/
https://www.topicrecords.co.uk/2022/08/angeline-morrison-the-sorrow-songs-folk-songs-of-black-british-experience/
https://www.birchtreechoir.com
https://www.bghuk.com
https://cornwallartists.org/cornwall-artists/john-moody
http://remikapo.org/evaristo-muchovela/
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh #8 - A Conversation About Cornish Life & Lifestyle Cornwall, with Joanie Willett & Natasha Carthew
Episode 9
dimanche 4 décembre 2022 • Duration 01:09:07
For this eighth podcast I invited Dr Joanie Willett to talk about lifestyle culture and socio-economic situations in Cornwall, Joanie in turn invited Natasha Carthew to join her in this conversation.
Natasha Carthew is a working-class writer from Cornwall. Her new book Undercurrent: A Cornish Memoir of Poverty, Nature and Resilience, is a powerful exploration of rural poverty and a story of hope, beauty, and fierce resilience. Undercurrent publishes with Coronet/Hodder & Stoughton in April 2023.
Natasha is well known for writing on Socioeconomic issues and has written extensively on the subject of how authentic working-class voices are represented in literature. She is Founder and Artistic Director of The Working Class Writers Festival and The Nature Writing Prize for Working Class Writers in association with Octopus/Hachette.
Joanie is a senior lecturer in Politics with the University of Exeter, and Co-Director of the Institute of Cornish Studies. Joanie’s research about social and economic development in Cornwall is a deeply personal topic for her, beginning with an awareness that many of her contemporaries felt that there was little future in Cornwall for their children.
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (tr. Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) is a multi-platform project using sculpture-making and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity. To find out more please visit www.sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Brewyon-Drudh. Through workshops, podcasts, a symposium and an exhibition the project invites people to share their experiences of identity and Cornwall, and their views on Cornish culture and its relationship to land, language, heritage, tourism, the Cornish diaspora and much more.
These podcasts record conversations between me, Sovay Berriman, and guests whose research or lived experienced touches on the project themes. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. All conversations are carried out with a spirit of generosity and openness, creating space for the discussions to twist and turn.
Govenek a'm beus hwi dhe omlowenhe goslowes orto/ I hope you enjoy listening
Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings. Resources: For a full list of resources and references for the project please visit https://sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Resources
https://www.gwenno.info
https://ncornbookfest.org
https://www.waterstones.com/book/undercurrent/natasha-carthew/9781399706476
http://history.exeter.ac.uk/research/centres/ics/
https://www.bristolideas.co.uk/projects/class/
https://www.trusselltrust.org
https://www.jrf.org.uk
https://queerkernow.co.uk
https://cornwallpride.org
https://www.intercomtrust.org.uk
https://makerheights.co.uk
https://www.thepublishingpost.com/post/the-new-nature-writing-prize-for-working-class-writers
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh #7 - A Conversation About Art Working & Colonial Legacies, with Association of Unknown Shores
Episode 8
dimanche 27 novembre 2022 • Duration 01:09:33
In this seventh podcast I am joined by artists Kayle Brandon and Angela Piccini of Association of Unknown Shores. Association of Unknown Shores, formed in 2018, is an interdisciplinary social practice art project and platform for the research, production and commissioning of art and cultural works. The project explores the hidden nature of persistent material and remembered traces of the enforced cultural exchange between what we now know as the UK and Canada. Working with the legacies of Martin Frobisher’s 16th-century attempt to colonise Nunavut. A collective of disaporic artists, Association of Unknown Shores turns the unknown back on itself to critique the worn colonial ‘discovery’ trope.
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (tr. Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) is a multi-platform project using sculpture-making and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity. To find out more please visit www.sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Brewyon-Drudh. Through workshops, podcasts, a symposium and an exhibition the project invites people to share their experiences of identity and Cornwall, and their views on Cornish culture and its relationship to land, language, heritage, tourism, the Cornish diaspora and much more.
These podcasts record conversations between me, Sovay Berriman, and guests whose research or lived experienced touches on the project themes. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. All conversations are carried out with a spirit of generosity and openness, creating space for the discussions to twist and turn.
Govenek a'm beus hwi dhe omlowenhe goslowes orto/ I hope you enjoy listening
Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings. Resources: For a full list of resources and references for the project please visit https://sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Resources
Avon Stories - Avon Canoe Pilot - Sarah Connolly talks with Heath Bunting & Kayle Brandon for her podcast ‘White liar and the known shore’ - Jaimie Griffiths & Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory Cleo Lake Clearwell Caves Janet-Pitsiulaaq-Brewster https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/profiles/artist/Janet-Pitsiulaaq-Brewsterhttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/oct/06/woman-free-miner Elaine Morman - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-gloucestershire-45697969https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monmouth_cap Alison Bain Norah Kennedy
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh #6 - A Conversation about Tourism, Commodification & Class
Episode 7
vendredi 18 novembre 2022 • Duration 01:05:20
In this sixth podcast, I'm joined by Dave Beech, an artist and writer from a working class background. We talk about tourism, class and colonial gaze; how culture and lifestyle is commodified and purchased, and the potential impacts of this.
Dave is reader in art and Marxism at University Arts London, and is author of the books Art and Labour (Brill 2020), Art and Postcapitalism (Pluto 2019) and Art and Value (Brill 2015). Beech worked in the collective Freee (with Andy Hewitt and Mel Jordan) between 2004 and 2018. He has recently had exhibitions as a solo artist in UNO gallery, New Orleans, Loft 8 gallery, Vienna and Exeter Phoenix.
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (tr. Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) is a multi-platform project using sculpture-making and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity. To find out more please visit www.sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Brewyon-Drudh. Through workshops, podcasts, a symposium and an exhibition the project invites people to share their experiences of identity and Cornwall, and their views on Cornish culture and its relationship to land, language, heritage, tourism, the Cornish diaspora and much more.
These podcasts record conversations between me, Sovay Berriman, and guests whose research or lived experienced touches on the project themes. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. All conversations are carried out with a spirit of generosity and openness, creating space for the discussions to twist and turn.
Govenek a'm beus hwi dhe omlowenhe goslowes orto/ I hope you enjoy listening
Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings. Resources: For a full list of resources and references for the project please visit https://sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Resources
Emily Thomas - The Meaning of Travel
https://philosophynow.org/issues/140/The_Meaning_of_Travel_by_Emily_Thomas Michael John Law - A World Away Nanook of the North - Wikipedia Richard Hoggart - The Uses of Literacy Alain Badiou - Theory of Ethics
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh #5 A Conversation with Performers
Episode 6
vendredi 11 novembre 2022 • Duration 01:02:52
In this fifth podcast I'm joined by Ellie Allen, caller for ceilidh band Splann. Becky Bordeaux actress, performer and production assistant with Rogue Otherworld and Luke Passey otherwise known as Passman, one half of Hedluv + Passman.
We talk about Redruth, living working and growing up in Kernow, nightlife housing and the cost of living, community and the intangible nature of local knowledge; tourism, stereotypes and TV; gentrification, the diaspora and responsibilities of being contemporary Cornish performers.
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (tr. Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) is a multi-platform project using sculpture-making and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity. To find out more please visit www.sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Brewyon-Drudh. Through workshops, podcasts, a symposium and an exhibition the project invites people to share their experiences of identity and Cornwall, and their views on Cornish culture and its relationship to land, language, heritage, tourism, the Cornish diaspora and much more.
These podcasts record conversations between me, Sovay Berriman, and guests whose research or lived experienced touches on the project themes. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. All conversations are carried out with a spirit of generosity and openness, creating space for the discussions to twist and turn.
Govenek a'm beus hwi dhe omlowenhe goslowes orto/ I hope you enjoy listening
Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings. Resources: For a full list of resources and references for the project please visit https://sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Resources
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07pn8mz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corn_Laws
Methodism in Cornwall - https://www.cornwalls.co.uk/history/people/john_wesley.htm
https://www.panmacmillan.com/blogs/fiction/poldark-books-in-order
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000pb6w
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh #4 A Conversation about Language, Land & Fractured Culture
Episode 5
lundi 7 novembre 2022 • Duration 01:04:33
In this fourth podcast I am joined by Dr Stephanie Pratt - Dakota and Anglo-American Art Historian, and Jowdy Davey - Director of Lowender Peran Festival. Steph and Jowdy both share aspects of their research which covers intangible cultural heritage and representation of indigenous peoples through colonial gaze. Through our conversation we explore fracturing and healing of cultures, the importance of language, remembering that we too are ancestors, and relearning relationships with land and cultural identity.
Stephanie is a member of the Dakota Nation, and became the first Cultural Ambassador for her Tribal Council at the Crow Creek Dakota Reservation in South Dakota, USA in 2015.
She is a member of the Grandmother’s Society based at Fort Thompson, South Dakota, which promotes the understanding and preservation of Dakota and Lakota culture and language. Her book, American Indians in British Art, 1700-1840 was the first study of its kind. Currently, she is at work on a second book which will examine how Native North Americans made images of those who came to their lands and how those newcomers imaged Native North Americans in turn.
Jowdy is a Director of Lowender Peran, with a young family dominated by powerful females growing up to understand and celebrate their own dual Breton/Cornish heritage. Jowdy has recently led the commission of an exercise mapping Cornwall’s intangible cultural heritage, identifying where support is needed for traditions, and most importantly the communities that bear them, to thrive.
MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (tr. Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) is a multi-platform project using sculpture-making and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity. To find out more please visit www.sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Brewyon-Drudh. Through workshops, podcasts, a symposium and an exhibition the project invites people to share their experiences of identity and Cornwall, and their views on Cornish culture and its relationship to land, language, heritage, tourism, the Cornish diaspora and much more.
These podcasts record conversations between me, Sovay Berriman, and guests whose research or lived experienced touches on the project themes. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed are the speaker’s own. All conversations are carried out with a spirit of generosity and openness, creating space for the discussions to twist and turn.
Govenek a'm beus hwi dhe omlowenhe goslowes orto/ I hope you enjoy listening
Please note: These podcasts were recorded in different locations and with a range of equipment. As such the sound quality varies and at times external factors are more present than ideal in the recordings. Resources: For a full list of resources and references for the project please visit https://sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Resources
https://milkweed.org/book/braiding-sweetgrass https://marlenamyl.es/public-art/ https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/des/issue/archive https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/des/article/view/19145 https://www.mayflower400uk.org https://www.plymouth.gov.uk/newsroomtags/mayflower400 https://northstarstudygroup.org.uk https://stillmoving.org/projects/speedwell-no-new-worlds https://theseventhgeneration.org/about-the-seventh-generation/









