
Artist and host Kelly Lloyd has been interviewing people in the arts about their livelihoods since 2017. Each episode of this hour-long podcast features an interview with one contemporary artist. Transcripts and excerpts from additional interviews are available on the project website www.thisthingwecallart.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Visual ArtsArts | ||||

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Episode 18: Katriona Beales
Katriona Beales, Kelly Lloyd
episode transcript
Katriona Beales is an internationally exhibited artist whose work responds to the social implications of new... more
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Episode 17: Ruth Lie
Ruth Lie, Kelly Lloyd
INTERVIEW EXCERPT
Ruth Lie is a curator / producer based in South East London and is currently Senior Creative Producer at Somerset House St... more
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Episode 16: Cecilia Wee
Kelly Lloyd, Cecilia Wee
INTERVIEW EXCERPT
Dr Cecilia Wee fRSA (she / they) is an independent curator, artist, educator, consultant, coach, and agitator working... more
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Episode 15: jina valentine
Kelly Lloyd, jina valentine
INTERVIEW EXCERPT
jina valentine is a mother, visual artist, and Associate Professor of Printmedia at SAIC. Her practice is info... more
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I’ve never written a podcast review, but I listen to so many 😭. Anyway, thank you for these beautiful conversations. They’re reassuring to hear as I wrap up another day at my 9-5 before hustling over with my little TJ dinner to a woodshop to try and make something.
All the little activities between physically making and breathing as an artist captured so eloquently by this series. Really validating to hear as an artist and important for society to know too. Thank you Kelly!
These conversations and the project as a whole is not just a staggering aggregation of years of work by artist Kelly Lloyd, although it is that. It is also a peek behind the curtain of what is means to make work in a fragmented and maddening world. There is warmth and light here.
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