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Curator Niamh White: Hospital Rooms

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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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11 episodes

Artwork
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Manage episode 298695253 series 2963861
Contenu fourni par The Space. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par The Space ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

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

  continue reading

11 episodes

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