Satelliser Conversations is a podcast series with Satelliser coworkers and invited guests.

During the lockdowns of 2020 and 2021 the coworkers of Satelliser: a dance for the gallery met to talk in small groups online across 5 time zones. This podcast picks up on some of the themes that have come up over the project.

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Conversation.5/ guiding, guarding, grounding
J Neve Harrington J Neve Harrington

Conversation.5/ guiding, guarding, grounding

For this conversation Satelliser coworker Christine Bramwell invited King Ayenge and Amara Agili-Odion to talk with her about compassion, self-compassion, potential and failure across their educational experiences and their professional lives.

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Conversation.4/ as, with, through, against, across…
J Neve Harrington J Neve Harrington

Conversation.4/ as, with, through, against, across…

elena rose light meets JJ Chan and June Lam in a conversation dances through ideas and experiences including: ambiguity and time, choreographies of law and protest, plurality and shift in identification across spaces, refusal, joy, and locating the role and positionality of the artist in relation to expectations, institutions and codes.

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Conversation.3/ On spiralling
J Neve Harrington J Neve Harrington

Conversation.3/ On spiralling

In this episode On spiralling, J N Harrington was interested in a conversation with other artist-practitioners about space and navigation as they relate to thinking and ways of knowing.

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Conversation.2 / On growing feminisms
J Neve Harrington J Neve Harrington

Conversation.2 / On growing feminisms

We join Ilse Ghekière with Christine Bramwell, Jay Yule, Eve Walker, Kalliyah Kirlew and Maíre Morrison delving into how they first understood feminism, gender and politics and the influence on their lives and work. This collection of women, all at varied places in their lives and throughout the world, lend a listening an ear to each other and a space for empathy and understanding.

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