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Haarlem Artspace Podcasts

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Haarlem Artspace is located in the historic grade II* listed Arkwright built Haarlem Mill in Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England. We champion contemporary, rurally based artists and creative professionals. Our ambitious program of exhibitions and events attracts new audiences to historic Wirksworth and the inspiring landscape we are based in. These podcasts are a means to allow a wider audience to access our in conversation and artist talk events. They also showcase contemporary instrumental and minimal music. Although these podcasts are aimed primarily for artists working in their studios we hope anyone can enjoy them. The podcasts are supported by The Arts Council England and The Contemporary Visual Arts Network for the East Midlands

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3/20/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Podcast No.14 - Geoff Diego Litherland - Woven / Ground

October 16, 2020

Podcast No.14 - Geoff Diego Litherland - Woven / Ground

Haarlem Artspace podcast no.14 is an interview between film maker Gavin Repton and Geoff Diego Litherland, and delves deeper into the ideas, motivations and obstacles in realising the work. The podcast features various tracks of music from Woven / Ground Litherland’s new album. Since 2016 Geoff has been redefining his artistic practice; discontent with simply depicting an idea of nature and landscape within his work, he sought to delve deeper into the interconnected threads between painting and the environment. His particular interest lay in using slow, pre-industrial craft processes to create natural canvas materials grown from the earth. This led to a collaboration with his partner, weave designer Angharad McLaren, where they sowed, nurtured and harvested a crop of flax plants. The resulting flax fibre was then processed into hand-spun linen yarn to be hand woven into a patterned linen canvas, primed and painted on by the artist. Weaving and painting became investigative tools to explore the value of labour, locality, materials and their relationships to concepts, both historical and contemporary of inter-connectivity between nature and us. Context and meaning are woven and painted within the surface. For more info about the music: https://www.geoffdiegolitherland.com/woven-ground

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April 9, 2020

Podcast No.13 - Chris Brooks - The Brooks Press of Wirksworth

An interview with Photographer Chris Brooks about his recent exhibition at Haarlem Artspace. For almost ten years Brooks has been returning to his childhood home in Derbyshire to photograph the land and research the story of his family’s printing press, a business which he knew very little about due to the death of his father when he was a teenager. The Brooks Press of Wirksworth, an imprint founded in 1898 published a wide range of material from travel guides and poetry to books on self-improvement. It finally closed its doors in the early 1970s, having passed from father to son for three generations, winding up just before Brooks was born. By employing a mixture of exquisitely composed, atmospheric, large format colour portraits and landscapes combined with archival fragments and pages of letterpress, Chris Brooks examines concepts around ‘home’ and the complicated nature of belonging. By doing so, he draws our attention to the constantly changing meaning of what it is to be ‘in’ and ‘of’ a place. The Brooks Press of Wirksworth is thus a timely meditation on changing notions of nationhood, identity and the power of place. https://thebrookspress.com/home The podcast includes field recordings by Zach Holt and James Warring and music by South-Facer https://south-facer.com/ https://south-facer.bandcamp.com/

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March 20, 2020

Podcast No.12 - Chantal Powell - Green Seed From Dark Earth

A conversation with Chantal Powell about her solo exhibition Green Seed from Dark Earth at Haarlem Artspace, spring 2020. https://www.haarlemartspace.co.uk/ Green Seed From Dark Earth showcases works by Chantal Powell that have emerged from her research into Jungian depth psychology and the beginnings of her personal inner alchemical journey. https://www.chantalpowell.com/ Music by Melanie Pegge from her new album Underworld Floods. https://melaniepegge.bandcamp.com/

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What is Haarlem Artspace Podcasts?

Haarlem Artspace is located in the historic grade II* listed Arkwright built Haarlem Mill in Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England. We champion contemporary, rurally based artists and creative professionals. Our ambitious program of exhibitions and events attracts new audiences to historic Wirksworth and the inspiring landscape we are based in.

These podcasts are a means to allow a wider audience to access our in conversation and artist talk events. They also showcase contemporary instrumental and minimal music. Although these podcasts are aimed primarily for artists working in their studios we hope anyone can enjoy them.

The podcasts are supported by The Arts Council England and The Contemporary Visual Arts Network for the East Midlands

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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