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Camden Art Audio

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36 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Camden Art Audio presents a range of podcasts related to programming at London's Camden Art Centre, including: 'The Botanical Mind' drawing on some of the leading voices in the fields of science, anthropology, music, art and philosophy to discuss new ideas around plant sentience, indigenous cosmologies, Gaia alchemy and medieval European mysticism; 'Conversations' between artists and curators and 'Public Knowledge' which provides a platform for independent and expanded forms of publishing and distribution.

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5/18/2020

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March 12, 2026

Conversations: Karimah Ashadu, Dr Clive Chijioke Nwonka, Alessandro Rabottini, and Leonardo Bigazzi

<div class="main__intro__title"> <h2>This panel discussion explores the themes within Karimah Ashadu's exhibition 'Tendered' at Camden Art Centre, alongside the artist's wider practice.</h2> </div> <div class="main__intro__text"> <div class="main__intro__text__clamp editor editor--standard" data-clamp-text=""> <div data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">Listen to artist Karimah Ashadu in conversation with Dr Clive Chijioke Nwonka, Alessandro Rabottini (Artistic Director, Fondazione In Between Art Film), and Leonardo Bigazzi (Curator, Fondazione In Between Art Film). </div> </div> </div>

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March 6, 2026

Conversations: Alex Kitnick and Nat Faulkner

<p>This recorded conversation brings Nat Faulkner into dialogue with Alex Kitnick, Associate Professor of Art History and Visual Culture at Bard College and faculty member of the Centre for Curatorial Studies. Focusing on Faulkner's exhibition Strong Water, the discussion draws on Kitnick's writing on frottage as both a technique and a conceptual position, exploring its relationship to memory, contact and material translation, and its renewed relevance within Faulkner's work.</p>

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November 14, 2025

Episode One: Resonant Networks: Art, Place & Practice

<p>Resonant Networks: Art, Place & Practice is a new two-part podcast series by interdisciplinary artist Evan Ifekoya, exploring the infrastructures that sustain creative practice in Lagos and beyond.</p> <p>In Episode One, Ifekoya is joined by Moni Aisida, Executive Director (GAS), and Magda Kaggwa, Comms & Projects Manager (Yinka Shonibare Foundation), for a conversation on building cultural ecosystems and nurturing artistic exchange.</p>

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What is Camden Art Audio?

Camden Art Audio presents a range of podcasts related to programming at London's Camden Art Centre, including: 'The Botanical Mind' drawing on some of the leading voices in the fields of science, anthropology, music, art and philosophy to discuss new ideas around plant sentience, indigenous cosmologies, Gaia alchemy and medieval European mysticism; 'Conversations' between artists and curators and 'Public Knowledge' which provides a platform for independent and expanded forms of publishing and distribution.

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This podcast updates bi-weekly.

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