Episode 04 - Talk, Make, Play

Episode 04 - Talk, Make, Play

Author: Debi Banerjee November 4, 2015 Duration: 35:03
Episode 4, ‘Talk, Make, Play’ is the second part of the podcasts focussing on the Mixed Media department at Glasgow School of Art. This part discusses the work made by the students of the department, the opportunities for students leaving art school in the late 1970s-early 1980s and what eventually happened to Mixed Media. It features in order of appearance: Mhairi Corr studied at GSA from 1977 specialised first in Product Design, then also moved to Mixed Media and spent her final year in Sculpture after the department closed. Brian Kelly studied at GSA from 1976 and specialised first in Printmaking then moved to Mixed Media. He started to teach at the School from 1985 and currently teaches 4th year Sculpture and Environmental Art. Roger Hoare worked at GSA for 8 years from 1973. He started as an assistant in the painting department and set up Mixed Media in 1977. Ronnie Forbes worked for 4 years at GSA from 1978. He taught in the Printmaking, Drawing and Painting and Mixed Media department during this time. Carol Campbell was married to Steven Campbell who was in the Mixed Media department from 1979/80-1981. Jayne Taylor studied at GSA from 1978 and specialised in Printmaking.

Debi Banerjee's New Wave: Materials, Methods and Media, Glasgow School of Art 1970-1986 is an archival audio project that delves into a transformative and often overlooked period in Scottish art and design. This podcast moves beyond a simple historical survey, focusing instead on the tangible shifts in creative practice that defined those years. The conversations explore how a specific generation of artists, architects, and designers began to radically question and experiment with the very substances and systems of their work. You'll hear firsthand accounts and scholarly insights about the move away from traditional disciplines, the embrace of new technologies and performance, and the collaborative, conceptual ethos that flourished in Glasgow's studios and classrooms during that era. It's a series dedicated to the physical and intellectual processes behind the objects and events, examining how the choice of a material or a method became a form of media and message in itself. Through interviews with practitioners and researchers, the podcast reconstructs a vibrant educational and artistic climate, offering a nuanced portrait of innovation that continues to resonate. Each episode serves as an oral history fragment, piecing together a legacy of making and thinking that was both distinctly of its time and strikingly prophetic.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 5

New Wave: Materials, Methods and Media, Glasgow School of Art 1970-1986
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