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New Beginnings – with Luke Jerram. WAFDust podcast Season 2.
In WAFDust podcast #22 we chat with multi-disciplinary artist Luke Jerram, about “New Beginnings”, the latest addition to our exhibition at Ashton Court in Bristol.
New Beginnings is the first in a series of coin sculptures to be made by Luke which are animated and completed by members of the public. Some sculptures will be temporary, whilst others, will be permanent, creating a slowly changing landmark in the landscape, a destination and focus for public discussion.
The giant wooden seed sculpture is proving to be very popular, as members of the public are invited to make a wish, as they hammer coins into the piece.
This Ashton Court exhibition is a partnership with ArtSpace LifeSpace in Bristol.
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https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/wafdust-podcast/id1506717087?i=1000557970452
News from Ashton Court Artspace – Bristol, on BBC Radio 3
“Holding Creative Spaces” WAFDust Podcast with Kathryn Chiswell Jones
“Holding Creative Spaces”
Kathryn Chiswell Jones
Manager, ArtSpace LifeSpace
WAFDust Podcast #10
In WAFDust Podcast #10, we head to Bristol in England for a chat with Kathryn Chiswell Jones, Manager of ArtSpace LifeSpace, a charity set up to provide access, space, logistics and support to the creative community.
With so many art spaces under threat, ArtSpace LifeSpace manages several iconic buildings in the South West, including Ashton Court Mansion, a historic estate dating back to Domesday itself, and soon to be home of a new art park by We Are From Dust.
This is WAFDust Podcast 10
Projects referenced in this podcast