The Research Studio
The Research Studio
Podcast Description
The place where we talk to current doctoral students involved in practice-based, practice-led, or practice-informed research in the arts. We discuss their projects, methodologies, and the place of practice within an academic framework.
Presented by artist and academic Dr Mark Wilsher, Norwich University of the Arts.
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Focused on practice-based research in the arts, with episodes covering diverse topics such as pedagogy in post-dramatic theatre, eco-acoustic research, and the dynamics of curation in art exhibitions, providing insights into specific projects like Noemi Gunea's 'Zen and Zeroes' and Amanda Geitner's exhibition 'Sunlight'.

The place where we talk to current doctoral students involved in practice-based, practice-led, or practice-informed research in the arts. We discuss their projects, methodologies, and the place of practice within an academic framework.
Presented by artist and academic Dr Mark Wilsher, Norwich University of the Arts.
The Neo-Classical architecture of Glasgow, and in particular the ancient origin of stone columns as representations of tree trunks and vegetation, are the basis for Maria Howard’s (Glasgow School of Art) practice of site-writing and sculpture. In this episode’s interview we discuss the practice of site-writing, colonialism, Empire and the climate crisis.
Mariahoward.org
Presented by Dr Mark Wilsher Norwich University of the Arts
Music is “The Husk” by Gamesharkoff, available from the Free Music Archive (CC BY)

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