Episodi

  • Cup of Tea Conversations: Distribution with Sarah Fortescue and Dom Kennedy
    Mar 6 2023

    What’s the value of creating a distribution plan? How can you find potential partners to extend your reach? And how can you make the best of your own social media channels?

    This ‘Cup of Tea Conversation’ features Sarah Fortescue, Head of Distribution, The Space; Dom Kennedy, Digital Arts Consultant; Linda Cockburn, Programme Manager, The Space.

    Whether you’re interested in sharing new content, or presenting the best of your work to an online audience, our speakers share current thinking, and ideas on how to maximise the impact of your content online.

    This recording is taken from The Space webinar series, which you can watch in full online (including Dom’s presentation about distribution plans): Distributing your work online

    For access to The Space’s online audiences toolkit, visit: thespace.org/resource/spaces-online-audiences-toolkit

    The Space arts podcast is presented by Clare Savory. The Space is a UK digital commissioning and development agency for the arts and cultural sector, an independent not for profit organisation founded by Arts Council England and the BBC in 2014.

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    17 min
  • Cup of Tea Conversations: Sajida Carr, Creative Black Country
    Mar 6 2023

    At the heart of everything Creative Black Country does are people. And place.

    Sajida Carr is one of the directors of CBC - an organisation which enjoys making the most of this unique part of the West Midlands region through arts and creativity.

    This ‘Cup of Tea Conversation’ features Rob Lindsay, Head of Programmes at The Space

    and Sajida Carr, Director of Operations and Development at Creative Black Country.

    Together they tackle the topic of community collaboration, discussing the role of the enabler and facilitator, as well as how to build trust and keep the work relevant.

    This recording is taken from The Space webinar series, which you can watch in full online: Working with communities

    For information on Creative Black Country’s short film series ‘100 Masters’ read:

    thespace.org/resource/creative-black-country’s-100-masters

    To find out more about Creative Black Country, visit creativeblackcountry.co.uk

    The Space arts podcast is presented by Clare Savory. The Space is a UK digital commissioning and development agency for the arts and cultural sector, an independent not for profit organisation founded by Arts Council England and the BBC in 2014.

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    16 min
  • Cup of Tea Conversations: Robert Howell, Culturapedia
    Mar 6 2023

    The vision for Robert and his team at Lancashire-based Culturapedia is to be the go-to company for engaging audiences in fabulous cultural offerings online, outdoors, or on their doorstep.

    During lockdown, they began to explore sharing content digitally. It's a trend they’ve decided to continue with as the global pandemic has eased. But the team have noticed the way they programme digital content needs a different approach to their rural touring projects. A process that is evolving and growing as they go.

    This ‘Cup of Tea Conversation’ features Rob Lindsay, Head of Programmes at The Space and Robert Howell, Director at Culturapedia.

    It’s taken from The Space webinar series, which you can watch in full online: Working with communities

    Some of the highlights include how to measure success during a digital project, understanding what ‘digital poverty’ really means and how to spot the positives of Zoom calls.

    For information on Culturapedia’s Spot On Stories short film series and partnership with The Space and Lancashire Libraries, read thespace.org/resource/finding-new-audiences-spot-stories

    To find out more about Culturapedia, visit culturapedia.co/

    The Space arts podcast is presented by Clare Savory. The Space is a UK digital commissioning and development agency for the arts and cultural sector, an independent not for profit organisation founded by Arts Council England and the BBC in 2014.

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    16 min
  • Cup of Tea Conversations: Jan Williams, The Caravan Gallery
    Mar 6 2023

    “What we do is all about connection. Connecting people, things and subject matter. With the gimmick of having a caravan, people can’t resist asking what is it? What’s in there?!”

    Jan Williams shares her insights into how her and partner Chris Teasdale celebrate people and places with their photography and artwork - with, by and for local communities.

    This ‘Cup of Tea Conversation’ features Rob Lindsay, Head of Programmes at The Space

    And Jan Williams, Director and Artist, The Caravan Gallery.

    It’s taken from The Space webinar series, which you can watch in full online: Working with communities

    To find out more about the Tile Hill Pride of Place Project (Coventry Libraries/Digital Spaces present), visit Jan and Chris’s website: thecaravangallery.photography or listen to the Digital Spaces present podcast series!

    The Space arts podcast is presented by Clare Savory. The Space is a UK digital commissioning and development agency for the arts and cultural sector, an independent not for profit organisation founded by Arts Council England and the BBC in 2014.

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    22 min
  • Musician Soumik Datta: Sounds of Silence
    Mar 8 2021

    When the recording studios shut and the music halls closed their curtains in March 2020, Soumik Datta was left twiddling his thumbs wondering…what now? And then an opening appeared as part of the BBC Arts commissioning round for Culture In Quarantine.

    Soumik’s series ‘Sounds of Silence’ was one of just 25 ideas given the green light, as a five-part story exploring the impact of lockdown on musicians across the UK.

    Sharing the lessons learnt during his first exploration into radio and podcasting, sarod player Soumik details how The Space offers artists more than just financial backing. His project was supported by Clare and BBC Radio 3 in its shaping and distribution.

    For more about Soumik Datta: https://www.soumikdatta.com/

    Listen to Soumik’s series ‘Sounds of Silence’ via the BBC Sounds app: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000ls89/episodes/player

    Resources referenced during this podcast:

    How to start a podcast:
    https://www.thespace.org/resource/how-start-podcast

    Podcast case study: A Mile In My Shoes, The Empathy Museum.
    https://www.thespace.org/resource/mile-my-shoes-%E2%80%93-case-study-making-arts-podcast

    Presented by Fiona Morris and Clare Freeman.

    Music: Jangal & Plantations - written & performed by Soumik Datta/published by Bucks Music Group Ltd

    For more about The Space, visit thespace.org

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    31 min
  • Disability Arts Consultant Maria Oshodi: Flight Paths
    Mar 8 2021

    Created by and for a visually impaired audience, Extant’s latest stage adaption highlighted the stories of the blind Japanese female musicians, known as goze. Through a mix of animation, performance and digital video, the production team brought to life this lesson in cultural history using immersive multimedia and binaural sound.

    Providing opportunities and a platform for disabled artists has been a personal and professional quest of Maria Oshodi, also CEO and artistic director of the company, for many years. During her conversation with Fiona and Clare, Maria details the challenges they overcame in creating accessible digital content, and the unexpected freedom that emerged from working off-stage, especially when it came to reaching a wider audience.

    Experience Flight Paths for yourself: https://flightpaths.extant.org.uk/

    Resources referenced during this podcast:

    Cathy Mager - Sign Night http://www.cathymager.com/portfolio/sign-night/

    Dante or Die - User Not Found https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kcCvR4y2yk8

    Filmed in Lockdown https://www.thespace.org/resource/filmed-lockdown

    Artificial Intelligence and Next generation Storytelling
    https://www.thespace.org/resource/artificial-intelligence-and-next-generation-storytelling

    Finding a younger audience, interested not only in technology but immersive experiences:
    https://www.thespace.org/resource/finding-audience

    Presented by Fiona Morris and Clare Freeman.

    Music: Jangal & Plantations - written & performed by Soumik Datta/published by Bucks Music Group Ltd

    For more about The Space, visit thespace.org

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    23 min
  • Curator Niamh White: Hospital Rooms
    Mar 8 2021

    Once hidden art exhibitions showcased on the walls of hospitals, Hospital Rooms’ digital video series unveils the stories behind the artwork created in some of the UK’s most challenging mental health settings. Curator, Niamh White explains to Fiona and Clare the inspiration behind their film series and workshops, one of which features Turner Prize nominated artist, Mark Titchner.

    And how a "little digital adventure" they went on with The Space has become the backbone to their business. Niamh admits with a small team of six, Hospital Rooms had to adapt and reinvent themselves to stay afloat during the global crisis.

    Watch Hospital Rooms film series and read more here https://www.thespace.org/artwork/hospital-rooms-not-patient-person

    Links to their Digital Arts School https://hospital-rooms.com/digital-art-school

    Resources referred to during this podcast:

    The Digital Rights Toolkit
    https://www.thespace.org/resource/spaces-digital-rights-toolkit

    Presented by Fiona Morris and Clare Freeman.

    Music: Jangal & Plantations - written & performed by Soumik Datta/published by Bucks Music Group Ltd

    For more about The Space, visit thespace.org

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    31 min
  • Artistic Director Emma Callander: Theatre Uncut
    Mar 8 2021

    ‘Bubble’ is a play set on Facebook, written in texts and emojis. The audience watches the drama unfold as a cast of youngsters who never met the show’s directors act out their responses via social media.

    Theatre Uncut co-artistic director Emma Callander explains the pros and cons of reaching a younger audience on a digital platform. Plus, wider reflections on what theatre's role is during a pandemic.

    For more about Theatre Uncut: https://theatreuncut.com/

    Read more on how ‘Bubble’ was filmed using smartphones:
    https://www.thespace.org/resource/delivering-socially-distanced-theatre-lessons-lockdown

    Resources referred to during this podcast:

    Creating Global Audiences: Fiona Morris, shares her thoughts on the ways in which digital technologies can help arts organisations create global audiences.
    https://www.thespace.org/resource/creating-global-audiences

    A beginners guide to VR in art
    https://www.thespace.org/resource/virtual-reality-beginners%E2%80%99-guide-arts

    Presented by Fiona Morris and Clare Freeman.

    Music: Jangal & Plantations - written & performed by Soumik Datta/published by Bucks Music Group Ltd

    For more about The Space, visit thespace.org

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    37 min