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CCA Derry~Londonderry | AudioOct 29, 2020

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CCA Introducing: R Talitha Samuel | Samuel, meaning 'God Has Heard'

CCA Introducing: R Talitha Samuel | Samuel, meaning 'God Has Heard'

CCA Introducing continues with a takeover by R Talitha Samuel, an independent cultural producer and editor based in New Delhi, India. R's takeover, entitled Samuel, meaning 'God Has Heard', takes place on CCA's Instagram and Spotify on Sunday 24 March 2024.

Below, you can find a description of the takeover:

'I had a totally different plan in mind for this visual and audio project when I initially started out. However, just before I was all set to hit record, my grandfather got very sick and passed away. This was during the month of December 2023, and it naturally changed the course of not only my life and understanding of myself but also of this work. I wanted to explore why I do what I do in terms of my approach to audio as a medium, mediated through the literal voices of members of my community and my family. Now, my takeover, Samuel, meaning 'God Has Heard', composed of audio recordings, old Tamil hymns and voice notes will dive into the warp and weft of grief, collective prayer, sound as infrastructure, recording as witness and what it means to be a man.'

Mar 24, 202430:33
CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #10 | Peter Glasgow, Susan Hughes, Ryan Vail

CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #10 | Peter Glasgow, Susan Hughes, Ryan Vail

Welcome to our latest Round Table from CCA Derry~Londonderry. We bring together artists to talk about their work and experiences.

Sound and Vision connects this episode's speakers: Peter Glasgow, Susan Hughes and Ryan Vail. Recorded during Susan Hughes' solo show, 'Stones From a Gentle Place' at CCA, each artists' practice spans music and visual art. Susan is a fiddle player using music to barter for stories, Peter experiments with slide guitar and participated in CCA's Digital Residency 'The Honkey Tonks and Me⁠' in Autumn 2023, and Ryan Vail won the NI Music Award for Best Album with Elma Orkestra in 2019 as well as working with Visual Spectrum Studios creating audio-visual installations.

You can find out more about CCA at ⁠⁠CCADLD.org⁠⁠.

Peter Glasgow peterglasgow.co.uk | @peterglasgow

Susan Hughes cargocollective.com/susanhughesartist | @susandorothyhughes

Ryan Vail @ryanvail | @visualspectrumstudio

With thanks to:

CCA Derry~Londonderry Art Fund Arts Council of Northern Ireland Derry City & Strabane District Council

Mar 19, 202446:46
CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #9 | Kerrí Ní Dochartaigh, Claire Whelan, Laura Wilson,
May 30, 202347:54
CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #8 | Tom O'Dea, Frank Sweeney, John Walsh
Feb 18, 202351:39
CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #7 | Bojana Janković, Justin Kuoame, Vukašin Nedeljković
Feb 18, 202301:05:49
CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #6 | Mark Buckeridge, Hrefna Hörn Leifsdóttir, Ona Juciūtė

CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #6 | Mark Buckeridge, Hrefna Hörn Leifsdóttir, Ona Juciūtė

Welcome to our latest Round Table from CCA Derry~Londonderry. We bring together artists to talk about their work and experiences.

In  this episode 2022 DeMo Reciprocal Residency artists Mark Buckeridge and Ona Juciūtė talk with artist Hrefna Hörn Leifsdóttir and curator and  Director of CCA, Catherine Hemelryk. They talk about the past, the present and the role materials play in their practices.

You can see more by Mark Buckeridge and Ona Juciūtė and their solo shows at ccadld.org as well as more about the artists at the following links:

Mark Buckeridge
markbuckeridge.com | @mark_buckeridge | muinebheagarts.com

Hrefna Hörn Leifsdóttir
hrefnaleifsdottir.be | @hrefnahorn | @the_tail_brussels | @f.ct.on

Ona Juciūtė
Interview

With thanks to:

CCA Derry~Londonderry
Lithuanian Culture Institute
Art Fund
Kaunas Artists' House
Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Derry City & Strabane District Council
Lithuanian Council for Culture
Kaunas Municipality
Kaunas 2022

This podcast was made possible by Lithuanian Culture Institute, Arts Council for Northern Ireland and Art Fund.

Jul 27, 202253:02
Oisín Roberts | Fool's Spring

Oisín Roberts | Fool's Spring

Oisín Roberts
Fool's Spring, 2022
Audio reading, 4 mins 45 sec

Part of the Northern Ireland Mental Health Arts Festival 2022.

Oisín Roberts is an artist and poet originally from our city and a recent graduate of the Slade School of Art in London. This new installation is centred around a new piece of writing entitled Fool’s Spring and consists of a bicycle rack, yellow light and poem installed in CCA's Project Space and the poem is available to download in this podcast.

The title of the long form poem comes from the nick name of a fake season, naming the week of warmth that comes after winter and before ‘second winter’. It is, for the artist, a false start, a brief and urgent movement between periods of stagnancy. Niamh is interested in repeating fleeting human interventions in their environment, whether seeing a person absent-mindedly moving something from one place to another, noticing a sticker stuck on the side of a wall, or screen-shotting the bike ebay ad when noticing a butterfly on the frame.

Oisín writes referencing the tone of the New Narrative movement way of writing poetry, creating auto-fiction texts that sound like they could be talking about their life, but the content comes from a wide range of sources. Adopting the idea that all sources are as valid as the other, Oisín practices a way of making in which no hierarchy exists.

Fool’s Spring is on view in the CCA Project Space for the duration of the Northern Ireland Mental Health Festival from Monday 9–Sunday 15 May 2022.

About the artist

Oisín Roberts (b.1994) is originally from Derry~Londonderry. They moved to London to study at The Slade School of Fine Art, graduating in 2018. A Pisces, a poet and an artist - they went on to read in public and exhibit sculptures, now scattered across various defunked and hard to find web-links. Their current exhibitions include, catch Fast Glass, a group photography exhibition at Set New Cross, 15–16 April, Carpeted Stares, a group show in AMP Gallery 15–19 June and 07803178250/07531313883, a two person show with Lowri Heckler at Set New Cross 2–9 August.

Read more about the work at: CCADLD.org/public-programmes/fools-spring
And visit the artist's instagram at: @oisin.roberts

This project was supported by:

CCA Derry~Londonderry Arts Council England Arts Council of Northern Ireland Derry City & Strabane District Council Northern Ireland Mental Health Festival

May 06, 202204:45
Chinasa Vivian Ezugha | Tongues
Jan 07, 202210:40
CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #5 | Sinéad Bhreathnach-Cashell, Jarkko Räsänen, Mirjami Schuppert
Dec 10, 202155:24
CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #4 | Priya Mistry, Nithya Nagarajan, Hetain Patel
Dec 09, 202101:17:46
BONUS MATERIAL: CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #3 | Irish Modernisms
Jul 13, 202145:19
CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #3 | Irish Modernisms
Jul 13, 202139:19
CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #2 | Janie Doherty, Locky Morris, Joanne Laws

CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table #2 | Janie Doherty, Locky Morris, Joanne Laws

Welcome to the second of CCA Derry~Londonderry's Round Tables where we  bring together artists to talk about their work and experiences.  

In this episode artists Janie Doherty and Locky Morris are in  conversation with Joanne Laws. They discuss their respective practices, collaboration, movement, painting, place, disembodied limbs and more.

You can see
nothing (but windows), a new body of work by Janie Doherty and Locky Morris, in CCA’s Project Space until 1 May 2021 and clips by  the artists can be seen on Instagram @CCADLD and 'especiallyeverything' @LockyMorrisArtist

Transcription of this recording is available here.


With thanks to:  

CCA Derry~Londonderry
Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Derry City & Strabane District Council

Apr 28, 202149:28
Lucie McLaughlin | Clickety-Clack - Part 3

Lucie McLaughlin | Clickety-Clack - Part 3

URGENCIES (2021) is a biennial exhibition by CCA Derry~Londonderry. The exhibition is selected from an open call, seeking to take the temperature of what emerging artists working today with a connection to our region consider to be urgent.

Lucie McLaughlin, Clickety-Clack - Part 3, 2021  
9 minutes 12 seconds

Clickety-Clack by Lucie McLaughlin is a triptych of experimental sound work, a mix of field recording and constructed narrative sequences that include the sounds of a printer dancing, music leaked through walls, the quiet rabble of voices outside a pub and the purr of a washing machine. The artist aims to build connections between the disparate places where words inhabit artwork and art inhabits words. Lucie navigates between moving/still image, performance, writing and sound and uses 'autobiographical' or abstracted anecdotal moments in order to question the essence of performative text and to write from 'hard places' such as mental ill health. Lucie McLaughlin was born in Belfast and is currently based in Glasgow.

URGENCIES (2021) features artists and Martin Boyle, Bryony Dunne, Brian Farrell, Edy Fung, Kathryn Graham, Michael Hanna, Patrick Hickey, Siobhán Kelly, Lucie McLaughlin, Christopher Steenson, Frank Wasser and was selected by artist Locky Morris and CCA Director Catherine Hemelryk.

Read more about the exhibition:   
http://cca-derry-londonderry.org/exhibitions/urgencies-2021

Listen to Clickety-Clack parts 1 and 2 here.

This project was supported by:   
CCA Derry~Londonderry  
Arts Council of Northern Ireland  
Derry City & Strabane District Council

Mar 29, 202109:12
Lucie McLaughlin | Clickety-Clack - Part 2

Lucie McLaughlin | Clickety-Clack - Part 2

URGENCIES (2021) is a biennial exhibition by CCA Derry~Londonderry. The exhibition is selected from an open call, seeking to take the temperature of what emerging artists working today with a connection to our region consider to be urgent.

Lucie McLaughlin, Clickety-Clack - Part 1, 2021
3 minutes 55 seconds

Clickety-Clack by Lucie McLaughlin is a triptych of experimental sound work, a mix of field recording and constructed narrative sequences that include the sounds of a printer dancing, music leaked through walls, the quiet rabble of voices outside a pub and the purr of a washing machine. The artist aims to build connections between the disparate places where words inhabit artwork and art inhabits words. Lucie navigates between moving/still image, performance, writing and sound and uses 'autobiographical' or abstracted anecdotal moments in order to question the essence of performative text and to write from 'hard places' such as mental ill health. Lucie McLaughlin was born in Belfast and is currently based in Glasgow.

URGENCIES (2021) features artists and Martin Boyle, Bryony Dunne, Brian Farrell, Edy Fung, Kathryn Graham, Michael Hanna, Patrick Hickey, Siobhán Kelly, Lucie McLaughlin, Christopher Steenson, Frank Wasser and was selected by artist Locky Morris and CCA Director Catherine Hemelryk.  

Read more about the exhibition:  
http://cca-derry-londonderry.org/exhibitions/urgencies-2021

Listen to Clickety-Clack parts 1 and 3 here.  

This project was supported by:  
CCA Derry~Londonderry
Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Derry City & Strabane District Council

Mar 29, 202103:55
Lucie McLaughlin | Clickety-Clack - Part 1

Lucie McLaughlin | Clickety-Clack - Part 1

URGENCIES (2021) is a biennial exhibition by CCA Derry~Londonderry. The exhibition is selected from an open call, seeking to take the temperature of what emerging artists working today with a connection to our region consider to be urgent.

Lucie McLaughlin, Clickety-Clack - Part 1, 2021
7 minutes 31 seconds

Clickety-Clack by Lucie McLaughlin is a triptych of experimental sound work, a mix of field recording and constructed narrative sequences that include the sounds of a printer dancing, music leaked through walls, the quiet rabble of voices outside a pub and the purr of a washing machine. The artist aims to build connections between the disparate places where words inhabit artwork and art inhabits words. Lucie navigates between moving/still image, performance, writing and sound and uses 'autobiographical' or abstracted anecdotal moments in order to question the essence of performative text and to write from 'hard places' such as mental ill health. Lucie McLaughlin was born in Belfast and is currently based in Glasgow.

URGENCIES (2021) features artists and Martin Boyle, Bryony Dunne, Brian Farrell, Edy Fung, Kathryn Graham, Michael Hanna, Patrick Hickey, Siobhán Kelly, Lucie McLaughlin, Christopher Steenson, Frank Wasser and was selected by artist Locky Morris and CCA Director Catherine Hemelryk.

Read more about the exhibition:

http://cca-derry-londonderry.org/exhibitions/urgencies-2021
Listen to Clickety-Clack parts 2 and 3 here.

This project was supported by:

CCA Derry~Londonderry
Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Derry City & Strabane District Council

Mar 29, 202107:32
Jan Uprichard | OlfactoStroll

Jan Uprichard | OlfactoStroll

Put on your headphones and join artist Jan Uprichard on a self-directed smell walk to explore your surroundings with your nose.

Find out more at cca-derry-londonderry.org

For CCA during lockdown, Jan has created OlfactoStroll, a smell walk for our city, however, you can listen to the audio anywhere in the world or around your own home to create your own OlfactoStroll. Both walking and smell have taken on added importance during the pandemic. This guided walk offers a different way to experience familiar surroundings guided by a series of prompts from the artist. The podcast/guided walk, is accompanied by a series of Deep Smelling protocols, visible through our gallery windows and at various spots around the city.

Jan is an artist and freelance curator/producer based in Belfast. She is currently a PhD researcher at Ulster University. OlfactoStroll is grounded in Jan’s PhD research, in which she is developing a method of Deep Smelling. Deep Smelling is a meditative, experiential and process-based art practice, which brings our attention to our sense of smell.

As an artist and researcher Jan works with smell as a device to re-programme how we perceive our surroundings, whilst themes of friendship fuel her curatorial practice. Jan’s art practice oscillates between participatory events and obsessive research, using smell, walking, archives, mapping, food, sound, film, bookmaking, botany, and interventions as tools.

Jan’s hope, as we negotiate the pandemic and try to figure out what a ‘new normal’ could be, is that we take the opportunity to maintain a slower pace. That we will
reflect on our experiences with a quiet activism, that utilises taking time to do nothing but wander around, and in this case, notice what we can smell and sense
around us.

* If you are experiencing a loss or distortion of your sense of smell this could be a symptom of Covid-19; please follow guidance to self-isolate and book a
test  www.nidirect.gov.uk

AbScent is a UK charity that offers support and advice to people with smell disorders. Their resources include smell training, a technique that can help to stimulate the sense of smell and encourage regeneration of the olfactory nerve. Visit their website at  AbScent.org.

Jan 29, 202132:52
 CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table

CCA Derry~Londonderry | Round Table

Welcome to the first of CCA Derry~Londonderry's Round Tables where  we bring together artists to talk about their work and experiences.

In  this episode DeMo Reciprocal Residency artists Niamh Seana Meehan  and Gintė Regina talk with artist Mikhail Karikis and curator and  Director of CCA, Catherine Hemelryk. They discuss language, music,  aesthetics, influences and more.

You can see work from Niamh Sean Meehan and Gintė Regina's solo shows at cca-derry-londonderry.org and Mikhail Karikis' Ferocious Love is on show at Tate Liverpool until 22 November 2020.

With thanks to:

CCA Derry~Londonderry
Lithuanian Cultural Institute
Kaunas Artists' House
Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Derry City & Strabane District Council
Lithuanian Council for Culture
Kaunas Municipality
Kaunas 2022

This podcast was made possible by Lithuanian Cultural Institute and Arts Council for Northern Ireland.

Oct 29, 202058:60
Niamh Seana Meehan | Notebook Whisper, 2020

Niamh Seana Meehan | Notebook Whisper, 2020

CCA Derry~Londonderry presents two solo exhibitions by Niamh Seana Meehan (NI) and Gintė Regina (LT), participants in the first DeMo reciprocal residency programme, a partnership between CCA, Lithuanian Cultural Institute and Kaunas Artists’ House. The exhibitions feature new work by the artists following their participation in the residency programme.

Niamh Seana Meehan's solo exhibition Coming Soon / Netrukus is on show at CCA until November 2020. Due to government restrictions we are showing several works from the exhibition online for the duration of the show.

Niamh Seana Meehan, Notebook Whisper, 2020

Niamh Seana Meehan is an artist living and working in Northern Ireland and spent February–March 2020 in Kaunas. Her interest in the residency was piqued by the language used to discuss its structure and aims; words like ‘demo’, ‘pilot’, ‘modernity’, ‘dialogue’ and ‘exchange’. Niamh’s practice often focuses on performance and spoken word and examining words. Niamh began the residency by asking what the words from the call meant and what they intended to convey in the context of an artist’s residency. As a working research method that informed much of the work in the exhibition, Niamh asked people she met during the residency for their definitions of these words and formed narratives. She combined these with her experience of the world as an ‘emerging’ artist in the political and social landscape of today, which has resulted in a new body of work in this exhibition.

Notebook Whisper (2020) hears the voice of the artist reading aloud in a whisper a set texts by the artist relating to her experiences of being an artist in a new country.

Read more about the exhibition:

http://cca-derry-londonderry.org/exhibitions/reciprocal-residency-solo-exhibitions


This project was supported by:

CCA Derry~Londonderry
Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Derry City & Strabane District Council
Lithuanian Cultural Institute
Kaunas Artists' House
Lithuanian Council for Culture
Kaunas Municipality
Kaunas 2022

Oct 28, 202012:08