
Finlay Hall documents his daily life maintaining a creative practice, and navigating everyday challenges. Recorded on the move, expect sounds of the city as well as insightful conversations about public space, creative practice, and what it means to engage with culture in today's world.
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | ComedyArts | ||||

You know the easter holidays feeling? That's what it was like on this day. I read an excerpt from The Queer Art of Failure by Jack Halberstam. Afterwards I go to the pub and a man annoys me.
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Greeted by a grey sky, I'm back in Norway, and It's Easter. Everyhthing is shut during Easter in Norway. I speak about teaching and learning, and try and acquire some food.
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Finlay Hall podcast is back after a beautiful and, what might have been, the best summer ever (!)
In this episode, I travel from Scotland to Norway, waste some time sampling some whisky at the airport, buy some cigarettes for Belen, then come up wi... more
Myself and fellow Wooosh Gallerist Jamie Donald were asked by Cooper Gallery, to speak to the Student Curatorial Team about our art gallery in a car park, Wooosh Gallery.
A real institutional mashup!
Thanks to Peter Amoore of Cooper Gallery for hos... more
This episode takes place on a a rainy Monday in Scotland. North Berwick > Edinburgh > Dundee.
I take a trip to visit my Grandma. Then I'm joined by my good friend, talented photographer/youth worker Ben Douglas aka. Burnt Bongo.
This year he was a ... more
I speak to my sister Natalie about her work with bees and young people. She tells me about some of the social mechanics of beehives and how her work at the North Berwick Youth Project revolves around curiosity.
The book she references is titled "The... more
Jamie and I get a train form Dundee.
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I got my hair cut! Then went to a conference at Generator Projects run by State of Print, where Susan Torrance gave a brilliantly informative talk about land use and housebuilding policy in Scotland.
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